CAME FROM SHUSHI TO PROTEST
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2011/06/9/shushi
02:01 pm | Today | Social
Citizen of Shushi Angela Grigoryan came to Yerevan today with the hope
that she would meet any official at the government and express her
protest to Serzh Sargsyan through an official. Unlike other protesters,
she was the most disappointed when she found out that the government
had postponed its session.
Mother of three, widow Angela Grigoryan is protesting against new
mayor of Shushi, Karen Avanesyan whose decision has left her family
on the streets.
"I have been living in my home for 15 years. A new mayor came, saw that
he had no other home to sell and has now moved on to us. They told me
that I had signed and given consent to give my three-bedroom home to
somebody else. Now my three children and I are out on the streets,"
said Angela Grigoryan.
Before coming to Yerevan, she had appealed to Artsakh President Bako
Sahakyan in Stepanakert and had then come to Yerevan with no hope.
"I appealed to our president, but he told me to appeal to the court. I
did just that, but the court closed the case. I haven't appealed to
the higher instances yet," said Grigoryan.
Those gathered near the government building with different issues
disappointed the refugee, saying that if the government hadn't paid
attention to their problems for the past 8 years, it wouldn't solve
her issue overnight.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2011/06/9/shushi
02:01 pm | Today | Social
Citizen of Shushi Angela Grigoryan came to Yerevan today with the hope
that she would meet any official at the government and express her
protest to Serzh Sargsyan through an official. Unlike other protesters,
she was the most disappointed when she found out that the government
had postponed its session.
Mother of three, widow Angela Grigoryan is protesting against new
mayor of Shushi, Karen Avanesyan whose decision has left her family
on the streets.
"I have been living in my home for 15 years. A new mayor came, saw that
he had no other home to sell and has now moved on to us. They told me
that I had signed and given consent to give my three-bedroom home to
somebody else. Now my three children and I are out on the streets,"
said Angela Grigoryan.
Before coming to Yerevan, she had appealed to Artsakh President Bako
Sahakyan in Stepanakert and had then come to Yerevan with no hope.
"I appealed to our president, but he told me to appeal to the court. I
did just that, but the court closed the case. I haven't appealed to
the higher instances yet," said Grigoryan.
Those gathered near the government building with different issues
disappointed the refugee, saying that if the government hadn't paid
attention to their problems for the past 8 years, it wouldn't solve
her issue overnight.