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  • Refugees Fear They Can Be Driven From Their Homes

    A1 Plus | 20:54:39 | 18-10-2004 | Social |

    REFUGEES FEAR THEY CAN BE DRIVEN FROM THEIR HOMES

    People, who fled their homes in Baku 15 years ago and took refuge in
    Armenia, are now under threat of being evicted from their current homes in
    Yerevan. They made the building, where Communist party's higher school was
    functioning in Communist epoch, their home and served it as shelter for
    years.

    Using their legitimate right for privatization of the premises in the event
    of their careful treatment throughout a decade, the refugees appealed to
    court and reached the success two years ago. However, Armenian Prosecutor's
    Office recently disputed the first instance court decision.

    The case of one of the 17 families living there was discussed Monday in the
    Court of Appeal.

    The Ruben Sargssyan's family case hearing was postponed to October 25
    because of absence of one of the sides, a representative of the
    municipality.

    Sargssyan's attorney made a plea demanding to suspend judge, Karine
    Hakobyan. The judge has recently taken biased stance while presiding the
    hearing of another family's case and made unjust and illegal decision, the
    lawyer explained.

    Despite the explanation the lawyer's motion was declined.

    The judge Hakobyan displayed hostile attitude also toward the journalists
    and cameramen, who were in the courtroom.
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