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“The Mayor and the head of project implementation department (PID) offered to pay each of us $1000 saying that cannot give more to make us withdraw our applications. I did not hear the Mayor say that but I heard these words from Karen Davtyan, the PID head'', resident of the North Avenue Alvard Avagyan said at the demonstration organized near the government building.

She complained that her family and the family of her daughter were left without a roof. They owned two flats in the city center in the houses that have been pulled down. They were given $12000 for the flat in Pushkin 4 and nothing for the flat in Pushkin 12. In Alvard Avagyan’s words, she purchased the flat in 1987 and paid for all the public utilities. Alvard Avagyan applied to the court of the first instance and to the Appeal Court, where her claim was partially answered.

Neither Alvard Avagyan nor any other demonstrator were received by the government officials. The next protest action is to be held in front of the President’s residence on Monday.