Армянских беженцев обворовывают

Как сообщили АрмИнфо в организации Сети гражданского общества, в 2009-10гг. 760 000 долларов США, выделенные правительством Японии на строительство двух жилых корпусов, предназначенных для беженцев-армян из Азербайджана, были преступно растрачены  или незаконно присвоены. «Ответственными за реализацию проекта были руководитель ереванского офиса Верховного Комиссара ООН по делам беженцев Бушра Халепота (Пакистан) и министерство Территориального управления РА. Контактным лицом от офиса ВКПБ ООН является г-жа Роза Минасян (Республика Армения)», - отмечается в сообщении. В нем добавляется, что Сеть гражданского общества “Беженцы и международное право” уже в третий раз обращается к премьер – министру РА Тиграну Саркисяну с требованием выявить и в судебном порядке наказать людей, по чьей вине несколько десятков семей беженцев продолжают ютиться в тюремных камерах бывшей касахской колонии.

В письме в премьеру, в частности, говорится: «Вынуждены в третий раз обратиться к Вам по одному и тому же вопросу. В своих письменных ответах начальник агентства по миграции при министерстве ТУ РА Гагик Еганян, а также первый заместитель министра ТУ РА Ваче Тертерян подтвердили факт провала программы строительства на территории общины Касах двух жилых корпусов, предназначенных для беженцев. Еганян и Тертерян подтвердили факт нецелевого использования, либо незаконного присвоения выделенного на этот проект финансирования в размере $760 тыс. Тертерян сообщил также, что помимо $760 тыс, были незаконно истрачены 62.000.000 драм, которые были выделены Социальным фондом Армении. Таким образом, стоимость строительства лишь одного жилого корпуса приближается к сумме в один миллион долларов, тогда как за $760.000 планировалось построить два жилых здания. Между тем, все еще ютящиеся в тюремных камерах бывшей касахской колонии беженцы по вине профессиональной несостоятельности, непомерного корыстолюбия и исключительной аморальности конкретных лиц будут вынуждены ждать новоселья по меньшей мере до лета 2012 года», - отмечается в письме.

В письме отмечается: «Уважаемый господин премьер – министр, как Вы лично, так и председатель в настоящее время правящей партии Армении господин Серж Саркисян во время своих бесед с журналистами, обращаясь к теме необходимости ведения борьбы с коррупцией в РА, особо акцентируете свое убеждение в том, что не может быть эффективной антикоррупционная борьба, без активного вовлечения в нее общества, без сотрудничества между властью и организациями и персоналиями, представляющими гражданское общество. Еще раз напоминаем – мы требуем, чтобы были найдены конкретные виновники провала проекта по строительству на территории общины Кассах, предназначенных для беженцев жилых корпусов и «разбазаривания», либо незаконного присвоения сотен тысяч долларов США. Мы требуем озвучить имена этих людей и привлечь их к ответственности», - подчеркивается в сообщении. В документе авторы письма выразили надежду, что в ходе ближайшего заседания правительства РА будут Вы предприняты необходимые шаги и даны соответствующие указания причастным к этому вопросу подразделениям аппарата правительства  и руководителям правоохранительных органов.  

 

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