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    PROTESTORS SEE NO RESULTS FROM VISIT TO ARMENIAN PRESIDENT'S RESIDENCE

    epress.am
    07.07.2011

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan is lying when he says that people
    live well, that everything is good. This simply isn't true, head of
    Property Rights Protection NGO Vachagan Hakobyan told Epress.am while
    participating in the protest outside the government building today.

    Recall, the head of the NGO assisting residents who were evicted
    from buildings 4/14 to 4/24 Amiryan St. had told Epress.am earlier
    that MP Melik Gasparyan, who died from a car accident two years,
    had purchased the property in question from city hall 4 years ago
    and had apparently promised the residents new homes.

    Today, Hakobyan said that a few members of their group, along with
    pilots with disabilities who say compensation owing to them has not
    yet been paid and the mothers of deceased soldiers who protest every
    Thursday, last week went to the presidential residence to present
    their concerns.

    "A delegation of ours went in, and, as always, they said they will
    send the issue to the necessary bodies. The issue here is that
    [Armenian President] Serzh Sargsyan, who stands up in Strasbourg or
    congratulates us on Constitution Day, tells lies... Everywhere he
    says that we're good, everything is good. I'm going to also go talk
    with the Armenian National Congress not to go but to say that we
    are demanding pre-term elections; we have to simply say resign and
    the people stand until these guys come. This is what remains. [These
    authorities] do nothing; they only have formal speeches on television.

    The country's president is lying and the sooner we become free from
    these authorities, the sooner the people will begin to live well,"
    said Hakobyan.

    The head of the Property Rights Protection NGO also recalled that
    when Serzh Sargsyan was still prime minister, he met with them and
    publicly promised to find a solution to their issue. This visit,
    however, has not yet yielded any results, he said.


    From: Baghdasarian
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