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    18 YEARS LATER STILL RELIANT ON THE OUTSIDE
    Aram Zakaryan

    Lragir, Armenia
    Dec 7 2006

    18 years have passed since the devastating earthquake in Spitak in
    1988. According to different sources, it took 25 thousand lives. We
    commemorate the victims of the disaster on every December 7. You
    cannot bring back the victims, but by caring for the alive we can
    bring peace to the souls of the victims. Unfortunately, today we have
    too little to boast for.

    The funds of the Armenian government, as well as the funds of foreign
    and international organizations and foundations have been spent
    on the reconstruction of the area of the earthquake. The largest
    foreign donation was Kirk Kerkorian's 100 million dollars. Houses,
    cultural and sport buildings were built on this money. Only in Gyumri
    20 thousand apartments were ruined by the earthquake in 1988. So far
    13 thousand have been reconstructed. The government has decided that
    instead of building new apartments it will be more effective to sell
    the existing ones, because, first, a new apartment eventually gets
    ruined if nobody lives there, besides, according to the prime minister,
    as soon as the family living in a cottage moves into a new apartment,
    an inhabitant of the nearby villages occupies the cottage.

    People are granted certificates for purchase of apartments with
    a certain value. In 2005 220 certificates with a total value of 1
    billion drams were granted in Gyumri, and all were used. In 2006 300
    certificates with a total value of 875 million drams will be granted,
    and only 40-50 were used. Currently there are about 6000 cottages
    in Gyumri, but half of the inhabitants of the cottages have the
    status of homeless. The other half did not lose apartments during the
    earthquake, therefore they are not considered as homeless. They are
    perhaps the "re-settlers" mentioned by the prime minister. In Spitak
    500 families are homeless, they are living in cottages. If these
    rates of certificate deals continues, the solution of the problem of
    homeless in the region of Shirak will take at least 15 years.

    The Dashnak governor of Shirak and the Republican mayors of Gyumri
    and Spital state that new apartments are needed. However, instead of
    trying to explain the necessity and effectiveness of building new
    apartments to their party and coalition colleagues they are trying
    to build new apartments on the money of businessmen who come from
    Gyumri or Spitak and make money abroad. It is difficult to say how
    successful they will be.

    If the housing problem can be considered as partly solved, the problem
    of unemployment remains a burning issue. Despite the two-digit economic
    growth, unemployment is a more painful problem in the area of disaster
    that took place 18 years ago. Absence of jobs and presence of grim
    prospects of future were another problem why many are abroad now.
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