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    POLICE FORCIBLY REMOVE RESIDENTS PROTESTING CONSTRUCTION IN CENTRAL YEREVAN - PHOTOS/VIDEO

    http://www.epress.am/en/2013/11/11/police-forcibly-remove-residents-protesting-construction-in-central-yerevan.html
    11.11.2013 21:02 epress.am

    Larko Group began construction work in the courtyard of the buildings
    at 10 and 12 Sayat-Nova Ave. in central Yerevan today. Against local
    residents' wishes, in a matter of minutes, representatives of the
    developing company were able to fence the boiler room in the yard
    with tin sheets and forcibly remove residents from the area.

    Small groups of police officers were on site since early morning,
    arousing the suspicion of tenants who are protesting the construction
    that something will happen soon. Later, more police officers arrived
    and a few dozen unknown young men, who regularly appeared in the
    courtyard and issued various threats to residents.

    Police officers warned residents that a city hall representative
    will come to meet with them soon. Speaking to Chief of the Yerevan
    Municipality's Department of Urban Planning and Land Control Hayk
    Asatryan, residents insisted that the construction is illegal and
    they won't allow their yard to be seized. Asatryan said that the
    developer has all the (necessary) rights to the construction.

    Residents countered that the city has neglected them and their opinions
    were not taken into account.

    After Asatryan's departure, a large number of police officers made a
    human chain and forcibly removed women standing outside the entrance to
    the boiler room. Then, with the assistance of the unknown young men,
    they pulled out construction materials and iron rods from a nearby
    garage and began putting up the tin metal sheeting.

    One of the residents, Hripsime Petrosyan, lay down in front of the
    entrance to the garage, but police removed her and the other women
    protesting the construction.

    While this was going on, residents quickly called a meeting and in
    the presence of a lawyer decided to go to court.

    Recall, residents of 10 and 12 Sayat-Nova Ave. are against plans to
    build a six-storey mixed-use building in their courtyard. Residents
    claim that the developer want to use 230 square meters of surface area,
    which would block the road leading into the courtyard for cars.

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