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Protest action in front of the Cabinet of Ministers
Baku/19.04.21/Turan: Today, a protest action was held in front of the Cabinet of Ministers of the former residents of the famous "Sovetskaya" massif, whose houses were demolished. They expressed dissatisfaction with the small compensation for the demolished housing, and some claim that they received nothing at all.
The protesters demanded a meeting with Prime Minister Ali Asadov and threatened to start a hunger strike.
“My house was demolished, I can't get money. I had an apartment of 145 sq.m., but they didn’t give me money or housing. Now I stay on the street,”said Farid Bagirov, a resident of “Sovetskaya.”
Some believe that the Ministry of Finance deceived them. “Our family was given only 32,400. It is impossible to buy an apartment for this amount. We are renting an apartment now. Let the house be returned to us, or we will be provided with housing,” said another protester. Several other people complained about unfair consideration of their complaints by the courts.
* Demolition of “Sovetskaya” began in 2014. On an area of 26 hectares, about 4,500 residential and non-residential buildings were demolished. At the second stage, another 920 buildings were demolished on an area of 13 hectares. At both stages, there were owners who did not agree with the proposed compensation 1,500 manats per square meter of housing. They periodically hold protests. Some even went to the European Court of Human Rights. Demolition continues in this area. — 03C06-
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