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    PROTESTERS URGE PRESIDENT TO TACKLE THEIR PROBLEM

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    [03:08 pm] 25 April, 2008

    Residents of Northern and Main Avenues held a protest action near
    the President's residence on April 25.

    They had come to hand a letter to Serzh Sarkissian.

    The letter was signed by "the victims for state needs."

    "We want to remind President Serzh Sarkissian that after being
    appointed Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia last year he
    received us and promised to handle our problem. It is already a year
    since he has made the promise. Today he holds a higher post and we
    want to remind him of his promise," The Chairman of the "Victims for
    State Needs" NGO Sedrak Baghdasarian told A1+.

    According to the protesters the authorities must endorse and respect
    the decisions of the Constitutional Court.

    "Dozens of RA civilians have been deprived of their right to property
    and residence permit. In the result, they can no longer exercise their
    right to elect and to be elected. In other words, those civilians
    have got the status of "a homeless person with no fixed abode,"
    the protesters' letter runs.

    The residents say the change of the ministers will hardly solve the
    problems existing in the country. The authorities are to take practical
    steps. "It is already four years we have been off to streets. The
    President should shoulder responsibility."

    We voice hope that that the President cannot put up with the current
    disgraceful situation and will take drastic measures to restore our
    violated rights.

    Therefore, we urge Serzh Sarkissian not to forward the letter to
    the City Hall. We hope that you will set up a commission to conduct
    a thorough study of the matter and to find a fair and just solution
    to the problem."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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