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    Flash's Good Reputation is in Danger
    October 3, 2005

    Ararat Tsovyan feeds his family by repairing eyeglasses. His shop at 15
    Pushkin Street was demolished on government orders, as part of the work on
    Hyusisayin (Northern) Avenue. He was given the dram equivalent of US$ 8200
    as compensation, as well as the right to rent a 20-square-meter property
    adjacent to 15a Pushkin, in order to open another shop.
    The decision (no. 2320-A, dated 01.12.2003) of Yerevan Mayor Yervand
    Zakharyan allowed Tsovyan to receive a ten-year lease for 20 sq. m. of
    property adjacent to 15a Pushkin. He followed procedure and signed a
    contract to rent the property and received the lease after which he obtained
    permission to start building, designed the project plan, agreed it with
    authorities and began construction. "During construction, some people
    approached my builders a number of times and said, 'Don't build it in vain.
    If it's in Flash's way, it'll be torn down anyway," said Tsovyan.
    The property allocated to Tsovyan is also adjacent to 19,Pushkin a building
    which now belongs to Flash ltd. The company bought the building after
    offering compensation to its residents, demolished it, and is now
    constructing a new building for Armcapbank, which it owns.
    Flash ltd. is one of Armenia's largest importers of petroleum products.
    According to the data of the Competition Conservation Commission, Flash is
    in second place among petroleum product importers, providing 25-28% of the
    diesel available in Armenia. Barsegh Beglaryan is the founder and president
    of Flash. More than 1/4 of the petroleum market belongs to this company and
    it has more than 200 employees. Besides this, Flash is the main shareholder
    in the Nairit chemical plant. Barsegh Beglaryan, who also owns Flash, has
    started doing business in Nagorno-Karabakh as well.

    On March 10, 2005, equipment belonging Flash ltd. was used to demolish
    Tsovyan's half-built shop. "They tore it down, used some of the material to
    build toilets for their laborers, and took the rest away in broad daylight,"
    said Tsovyan.
    Flash offered a different description of what had happened - "We didn't tear
    down his shop, the office of the mayor did. When we were tearing down the
    building in order to build another one, Samvel Danielyan, the head architect
    of Yerevan, was present, as were the heads of two City Hall departments [he
    couldn't remember which departments] and two policemen. The City Hall
    representatives said that Tsovyan's shop had to be torn down too, because
    the mayor had taken a wrong decision in this regard - architecturally
    speaking, such land allocation is unsound - besides which the shop was not
    in accordance with the blueprints. So, it was the mayor's office that tore
    it down, not Flash. It's just that City Hall asked for our excavator, and we
    provided it, which is why the pictures show Flash equipment being used,"
    said Moushegh Elchyan, vice-president of Flash ltd., "Now Tsovyan can come
    and build his shop, we don't want his land at all, but we will cause
    problems, because we don't like that structure."
    Contrary to Elchyan's assurances that they don't want Tsovyan's land, it
    turned out that the atrium of the future bank had already been built there,
    and a parking lot is planned below it. Elchyan claimed that after the shop
    was demolished, the mayor's office asked Flash to help Tsovyan in order to
    keep things quiet, since it was in Flash's best interests as well to keep
    that land free.

    "If Tsovyan's shop had indeed strayed from the original blueprints, then he
    should have been by fined or warned by City Hall or the State Department of
    Construction and told to bring things back to plan. But that was not the
    case. I've conducted a legal investigation at the mayor's office and
    discovered that Tsovyan had the necessary documents to build his shop and
    that it was not torn down by City Hall," said Karen Mejlumyan, Tsovyan's
    lawyer.
    Flash ltd. insists that Tsovyan's shop was torn down on the orders of head
    architect Samvel Danielyan as well as two heads of department at City Hall,
    and in their presence. In reply to a written query, G. Khangeldyan, the head
    of the Department of Construction and Land Supervision at City Hall, said
    that the mayor's office had not ordered the demolition of Tsovyan's shop.
    Besides this, an investigation by the prosecutors' offices in the Central
    and Nork-Marash municipalities also proved that City Hall could have no
    legal basis to order the demolition of that shop. One can assume the
    following based on all this - either Flash vice-president Elchyan has
    committed slander against the high-ranking City Hall officials or head
    architect Danielyan has abused his position by deeming that legally
    constructed structure to be "architecturally unsound", just to serve Flash's
    interests. In the abundance of illegal and "architecturally unsound"
    structures in Yerevan, the head architect picked this legal half-built shop.
    It is a point of interest as to whether the head architect was authorized to
    declare the mayor Zakharyan's judgment wrong and verbally overrule a written
    decision, or whether the mayor would tolerate such impertinence if it did
    not serve the interests of Flash ltd.
    Tsovyan awaits the decision of the Prosecutor General. A decision has to be
    taken as to whether to file a criminal case or dismiss the charges. In case
    of dismissal, Tsovyan is preparing to appeal the case to a superior body or
    the court of review.
    "Flash had offered Tsovyan land in a different location, or a compensatory
    sum of money, but he refused. Now we offer nothing. City Hall tore it down,
    let City Hall compensate his loss," insisted Elchyan. He is probably trying
    not contadict Flash's slogan- "Our good reputation is our dearest capital."
    Aghavni Yeghiazaryan
    http://hetq.am/eng/society/0510-flash.html

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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