Very humanistic

30/01/2008

Reconstruction works are conducted at the second floor of the students’ dormitory of Nor-Nork community to make hotel rooms to be given for rent. As a result of those reconstruction works the people of this dormitory are faced with an unhygienic and unprotected situation. These families are in bad social conditions and they worry that very soon they may be forced out of their shelters. These people assure that these works are coordinated by the minister of migration services Gagik Eganyan. People have been removed from the second floor to other floors. For the purpose of replacing the water supply tubes they have removed the old ones and now those families living there don’t have water supply and are bringing water from other places with buckets in this cold weather. “It is just their imagination and what they say is not true. We want to make shelters for the immigrants who apply from other countries for getting a living place, which is just a humanistic action on the part of our country,” said G. Eganyan to our correspondent. However, people say that these dormitories are managed by three closed joint stock companies and that Eganyan is one of those managers. Wouldn’t our state be better to construct a building in that place to give to the needy people instead of constructing a hotel or hostel for immigrants?