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    THE ADVENTURES OF ARMEN FROM FRANCE IN SHUSHI

    KarabakhOpen
    21-12-2007 15:55:20

    In Shushi everyone calls O. Racedgian from France Armen. In Stepanakert
    too, they know him well, especially at the court and other law
    enforcement agencies.

    Armen moved to Shushi from Paris in 2004. He came with definite plans -
    to set up businesses, create jobs, help develop tourism and services
    in Shushi, and also to make some profit.

    Armen got the approval of the regional administration and the Town
    Hall legally, bought three premises and set up a computer center,
    a realty agency and a souvenir shop. Soon people in Shushi started
    calling him "photocopy 10 drams" because at that time a page of
    photocopy cost 20 drams in Stepanakert.

    Everything seemed to be okay. Although Armen who was used to life in
    France had difficulty getting used to the post-Soviet ways, complicated
    by the post-war syndrome. These ways are known to be based on the
    interests of separate people and groups. However, he got used and
    learned to "share".

    Some time later pressure became stronger. They deprived Armen of
    the premises he had bought legally. First he tried to explain to the
    decision makers that it was his private property but he understood
    it was pointless.

    He filed a complaint. First the district court, then the Supreme
    Court ruled that the government agency which made the decision
    on "denationalization" of Armen's buildings "acted illegally and
    breached." the same courts, however, did not accuse those government
    agencies and did not make them recover the immense damage to Armen.

    Meanwhile, there are documents that Armen paid 8 thousand dollars for
    only one the buildings to its previous owner, and it was confirmed
    at the court.

    Now Armen is at a loss. He says those who have power do not obey the
    law but make others obey them as representatives of law and power. He
    told several stories which may confuse a person but we do not doubt
    that those stories are true because they were confirmed at the court
    of law.

    For instance, Armen told that he was invited to the Town Hall and
    told that for the re-registration of the building two applications
    are needed, one on disowning, the other on re-registration. Armen
    wrote the applications. The Town Hall accepted the first and returned
    the second. It turned out that he had "voluntarily" given away his
    property which was provided to him for 99 years in accordance with
    the first agreement.

    "Now I don't know what to do. I wrote a letter to the president,
    they invited me and we had a talk but without any result. Friends
    advise me to go back to France but I have decided to stay. I will
    not leave. I have decided to reach my aim with the help of the
    society since the law does not protect the interests of citizens,"
    Armen says. Now he is preparing the documents for application for
    the citizenship of Karabakh.

    The Diaspora Armenians who intend to make investments in Shushi find
    out that everything has been privatized in the town by a small group
    of people.

    They leave empty-handed, and town remains in ruins.

    Meanwhile, our government is still calling compatriots to make
    investments and to reconstruct Shushi.
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