KAJARAN TO BECOME SIX COMMUNITIES?
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2011/12/20/qajaran
All villages near Kajaran village have also been recognized as supreme
public interest for the exploitation of mines.
"There are about six villages, including Sevkar, Artsvanik, Syunik
rural community and Kajaran," environmentalist blogger Tehmine
Yenokyan said.
Overall, according to the environmentalist, the government is
preparing to deprive thousands of people of that 600 hectare land. The
representative of "Sardarapat" Movement sounds the alarm about another
disaster that is causing a threat to the Lake Sevan basin.
"They are concealing the tail dumpings of Zod, their accumulation, and
the heavy metals are approaching the Lake Sevan basin," "Sardarapat"
Movement representative Tigran Khzmalyan said.
Khzmalyan registers that Serzh Sargsyan's administration is simply
accumulating wealth and isn't solving any problem.
The speakers at "Friday" Club register that the regional authorities
are trying to take bribes from the locala, but the locals say money
doesn't solve all problems.
According to the environmentalists, the authorities have moved on to
the offensive. Kajaran village residents no longer have water.
Khzmalyan says in the case of a total offensive, the villagers won't
be alone. "We will go there and resist."
The "Sardarapat" Movement representative says exploiting mines isn't
a bad thing, but illegitimate authorities shouldn't be allowed to
exploit them.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2011/12/20/qajaran
All villages near Kajaran village have also been recognized as supreme
public interest for the exploitation of mines.
"There are about six villages, including Sevkar, Artsvanik, Syunik
rural community and Kajaran," environmentalist blogger Tehmine
Yenokyan said.
Overall, according to the environmentalist, the government is
preparing to deprive thousands of people of that 600 hectare land. The
representative of "Sardarapat" Movement sounds the alarm about another
disaster that is causing a threat to the Lake Sevan basin.
"They are concealing the tail dumpings of Zod, their accumulation, and
the heavy metals are approaching the Lake Sevan basin," "Sardarapat"
Movement representative Tigran Khzmalyan said.
Khzmalyan registers that Serzh Sargsyan's administration is simply
accumulating wealth and isn't solving any problem.
The speakers at "Friday" Club register that the regional authorities
are trying to take bribes from the locala, but the locals say money
doesn't solve all problems.
According to the environmentalists, the authorities have moved on to
the offensive. Kajaran village residents no longer have water.
Khzmalyan says in the case of a total offensive, the villagers won't
be alone. "We will go there and resist."
The "Sardarapat" Movement representative says exploiting mines isn't
a bad thing, but illegitimate authorities shouldn't be allowed to
exploit them.