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    'PRESIDENT, ANSWER!' DISGRUNTLED YEREVAN RESIDENTS SAY THEY'RE READY TO SPEND THE NIGHT OUTSIDE

    epress.am
    01.18.2012

    Residents promised units in new buildings constructed on Aram,
    Yekmalyan, Buzand and Saryan streets in Yerevan continued their protest
    today across the street from the presidential residence. They had
    with them placards and warm blankets, preparing to stay outside as
    long as necessary, until their concerns are addressed.

    Recall, protesters yesterday promised to bring tents and sleeping
    bags today; however, as protestors told the Epress.am correspondent
    on the scene, police exhorted them not to take any drastic action,
    "otherwise it won't be good."

    Protestors were chanting "President, answer!", saying that if the
    solution to the people's problems is beyond Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan's powers, "let him concede his position, and we will choose
    another presidents at the next elections."

    Demonstrators pointed out that the time to respond expires today, and
    if the issue is not resolved, they will be prepared for any measure,
    even "disgracing our country."

    "We will go to some embassy - other countries are ready to protect us.

    We will even go to the embassies of Turkey or Syria," said one elder
    woman participating in today's demonstration.

    The disgruntled residents say they are preparing to camp out near
    the presidential residence overnight.

    Recall, in 2006, the residents (whose apartments were recognized
    as public priority interest) agreed to leave their homes on the
    condition that they would be given new units in the new buildings to
    be constructed on the same site. For this they signed an agreement
    with a developer by the name of Gagik Papoyan, but the residents still
    haven't received their new apartments - in fact, the units have been
    resold to third parties.

    Late last year, Armenia's Special Investigation Service (SIS) launched
    a criminal case, but Papoyan cannot be found. Residents say the SIS
    informed them that that the case could take months as hundreds of
    people have to be questioned in connection with the case.

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