NO HOUSE NO PROBLEMS
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[04:19 pm] 11 April, 2006
There are no more dwelling houses in the adjacent part of Amiryan
and Buzand streets. Some of the former dwellers could get flats;
others found a shelter at their relatives' and acquaintances'. And
what about the Buzand residents? They informed us that they are
waiting for the answer of the Constitutional Court.
"If they don't start the trial next week we shall continue
our hunger-strike. But this time we shall do it in front of the
Constitutional Court instead of the Human Rights Protector's Office. We
don't organize strikes in front of the Government premises as we
find it senseless. Our matter can be solved only by the court," says
the former inhabitant of Buzand Nuneh Varduni. Another inhabitant of
the same street Sedrak Baghdasaryan assumes that they will establish
justice due to the Constitutional Court, "And why not; one day our
country will become a country of law."
The majority if the residents still continue their strikes and will
continue, as they say, "Our officials declare without pondering that
90% of the dwellers are interested in the compensation. But it is
not true.
Judging from their words one can say we are ready to sell the country
if we are given more money. Money is not vital, it is secondary. If
there is no law in the country and the law is only for ordinary people
that country is doomed to fall."
Let us remind you that the Human Rights Protector Armen Harutyunyan
lodged a claim to the Constitutional Court on the issue of Northern
and Main Avenues inhabitants but so far his claim hasn't been upheld.
A1+
[04:19 pm] 11 April, 2006
There are no more dwelling houses in the adjacent part of Amiryan
and Buzand streets. Some of the former dwellers could get flats;
others found a shelter at their relatives' and acquaintances'. And
what about the Buzand residents? They informed us that they are
waiting for the answer of the Constitutional Court.
"If they don't start the trial next week we shall continue
our hunger-strike. But this time we shall do it in front of the
Constitutional Court instead of the Human Rights Protector's Office. We
don't organize strikes in front of the Government premises as we
find it senseless. Our matter can be solved only by the court," says
the former inhabitant of Buzand Nuneh Varduni. Another inhabitant of
the same street Sedrak Baghdasaryan assumes that they will establish
justice due to the Constitutional Court, "And why not; one day our
country will become a country of law."
The majority if the residents still continue their strikes and will
continue, as they say, "Our officials declare without pondering that
90% of the dwellers are interested in the compensation. But it is
not true.
Judging from their words one can say we are ready to sell the country
if we are given more money. Money is not vital, it is secondary. If
there is no law in the country and the law is only for ordinary people
that country is doomed to fall."
Let us remind you that the Human Rights Protector Armen Harutyunyan
lodged a claim to the Constitutional Court on the issue of Northern
and Main Avenues inhabitants but so far his claim hasn't been upheld.