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    YEREVAN CITY HALL ORDERS DISMANTLING EMERGENCY BUILDING'S GAS PIPELINE: RESIDENT

    http://www.epress.am/en/2014/02/17/yerevan-city-hall-orders-dismantling-emergency-buildings-gas-pipeline-resident.html
    02.17.2014 22:58 epress.am

    Yerevan City Hall delivered yet another surprise to the residents of
    15 Shinararneri Street in Yerevan (a building categorized as "level
    4 emergency"): this time ordering the dismantling of the building's
    gas pipeline, building resident Anush Gasparyan informed Epress.am,
    assuring the press that the "the terrorism will not end there."

    Earlier, Yerevan Djur received instructions to block the pipe supplying
    water to the building.

    "We went to the management, they said they understand our plight, but
    the deputy director, raising his voice said, 'go sort it out with your
    city hall, we have nothing to do with this.' We are at the mercy of
    the electricity, waiting for when they're going to come and cut that
    too off too and that's it. I've come home and I don't know how to act
    with my bed-ridden, ill parent, how to care for her? I hope that the
    municipality will be reasonable and before the electricity is cut will
    address our problem and we can talk. The municipality is an isolated
    fortress, where going and talking is simply impossible," she said.

    Earlier, Gasparyan had said that the problem arose when the
    municipality with apparent violations began to resettle building
    residents.

    "I was given a smaller apartment at 22 Sisakyan [street], meanwhile
    several residents of the building received apartments with greater
    square footage. Forging documents, they brought and registered people
    in our building then resettled them in the newly constructed building
    on Sisakyan street. Naturally, not agreeing to the smaller apartments,
    our and another family didn't agree to leave the building. At this
    moment, there are 3 families living in the building, with one of which
    we've launched a lawsuit against Yerevan City Hall. As law-abiding
    citizens of the Republic of Armenia, we and our families have decided
    to settle the matter through judicial means, and we will demand
    commensurate distribution," she said.

    According to Gasparyan, even after they began legal proceedings, the
    municipality did not react; meanwhile, according to her, it could've
    "proposed an alternative option."



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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