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Land Grabbed from Villagers
April 9, 2007
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A considerable portion of the land in the provincial region of Armavir has
been bought by officials and oligarchs. The Millennium Challenges program
implementation in this region is set to become a means for the fulfillment
of their needs.
Smbat Abgaryan, a resident of the village of Noravan in Armavir, has been
cultivating the land belonging to the Armavir Forest Service since 1993. He
had been regularly paying the required rent up to 2005. He had a contract
with the Armavir Forest Service because the land was considered a forest
zone and belonged to them. According to that contract, Abgaryan had rented
5.5 hectares of land. Later, based an agreement with the National Academy of
Sciences, Smbat planted American and Canadian fast-growing poplars on four
hectares of that land.
That forest is already seven years old. According to the contract, the trees
should have been cut and replanted. This program was started taking the
energy crisis into account, to prevent deforestation (for further
information on the fast-growing poplar project, click here).
Government Decree No. 1848, issued on December 9, 2004 , regarding the
change in status of utilization for the land in Armavir and the allocation
of land plots, became the basis for the rented land to be grabbed from
residents of Noravan. After the government decision, the provincial
administration of Armavir declared an auction.
"The provincial administration did not inform us and set up a fake auction,
selling off the land we rent. The purchasers are various officials. We know
their kind, as far of some of them are concerned. There used to be a forest
here, but it was cut down during the cold years – only the stumps remained.
Then we found out that the land was being rented out. We signed a contract
with the Forest Service and started cultivating the land. We turned it into
farmland – do you know how difficult it is to remove stumps? We have spent a
lot of money to make it arable land," said Smbat Abgaryan, who visited the
Hetq office with a group of Noravan residents. The table below shows the
names of people who had bought, during the auction, the land rented by the
villagers. None of these names are on the list by chance. These officials
have bought the plots of land for a low price, paying around 200 dollars per
hectare.
Name of Purchaser in Auction Real owner or sponsoring official Land area
Roza LazarianShe is the mother-in-law of Finance Minister Vardan
Khachatryan39 ha
Mekhak MkhitaryanMember of Parliament 5.8 ha
Avetik Darbinyan Land surveyor for the Marz Administration, he is the
brother-in-law of MP Mekhak Mkhitaryan 5.85 ha
Gurgen HakobyanHe is the son of Parandzem Karapetyan, Deputy Provincial Head
of Armavir 5 ha
Artur MikayelyanHe is the cousin of Deputy Provincial Head Parandzem
Karapetyan 5 ha
Tigran HeroyanHe is the nephew of Armavir Provincial Head Albert Heroyan 2.7
ha
Hovhannes LazaryanThis land actually belongs to Armavir Mayor Ruben
Khlghatyan 5 ha
Gevorg Poghosyan Former Armavir Chief of Police 8 ha
Misak Ter-Poghosyan Owner of Armavir Furniture Factory 10.33 ha
Hrant Lazarian Head of Provincial Healthcare Department Larisa Muradyan
2.25 ha
Volodya Shahverdyan Former Director of Armavir Forest Service 3 ha
Babken Arshakyan Husband of Larisa Muradyan, Head of Provincial Healthcare
Department 3 ha
Manvel Ghazaryan 24 ha
Razmik Avetisyan 3 ha
Araksi Yengibaryan 5 ha
Gnuni Yepremyan 2.25 ha
Seryoja Safaryan 7 ha
"In 1992, I was wounded during the Karabakh war and suffered a first-degree
disability. I got back on my feet a year later. In 1993, the director of the
Forest Service gave me two hectares of land to cultivate. It required a lot
of investment – my friends and relatives helped me. We got together and
cleared that land of stumps. I wasn’t well, but we worked, removed it all
and then planted wheat. I have regularly made the payments every year, both
for the soil and the water. Then I found out that Misak had taken my land. I
haven’t given up my land or left it, though. I still plant every year – if
anyone wants to come on my land, let them try. People want to occupy land
without a fight – they tried that with Karabakh and other places. And today,
one of those people purchased that land, the rich Misak, who bought his
son’s freedom from the army – will his son some day tell my son to cultivate
and farm his land? Why should such a thing be allowed? Neither Misak nor
anyone else will take that land – whoever he may be. I wrote to Robert
Kocharyan and was told to come and sign that my complaint had been resolved.
I asked them what they had done to resolve the situation. Now I’m not paying
the taxes, because I don’t know who to pay. How can they forcibly remove me?
I have sweated for that land. Let them try to forcibly remove me! Thanks be
to God – we may not have money, but we have grace, respect and honor. I have
two children. I want to sweat in order to support my children and not to beg
here and there," said Avetik Hovhannisyan.
The people of Noravan are convinced that Marzpet (Governor) Albert Heroyan
has had a major role to play in this story. "Yes, these are all part of the
marzpet’s games. Member of Parliament Mekhak Gabrielyan has been an MP for
so long and has worked hard. He said that he hadn’t asked for anything, but
the marzpet had called him and said that he was giving him 5.8 hectares as a
gift," added Avetik.
Smbat Abgaryan tried to "reestablish justice" through the judicial system.
"They don’t even want to hear us out in court. Everything has already been
decided; it’s just a show trial. Nobody wanted to listen to us in court – we
had uncovered their false documents and shown that the auction was fake with
forged signatures, but all in vain," said Smbat.
The residents of Noravan wrote letters to the President, Prosecutor General,
and Ombudsman. But all the letters were forwarded to Marzpet Heroyan, who
then replied to them. The marzpet said in his reply that everything had been
done within the law. Naturally, the "King" of the province would have
replied in this way. Evidence of the abuse of power by this official has
been continuously publicized over the past few years. Investigative
Journalists produced a television program aired three years ago which
presented some incidents of abuse, but law enforcement organs did nothing.
Albert Heroyan has held a number of posts since Soviet times and was only
relieved of his position two months ago; he know owns 400 hectares of land
in the provincial region of Armavir. This land should, in reality, belong to
the villagers.
It is obvious from the documents for the auction that it was conducted with
disregard for the law – deadlines were not been observed and the farmers
cultivating the land were not notified, even though they should have been
given priority for ownership of the land. This was enough for the court to
declare the auction void, but the verdict could not have been against the
Finance Minister or a member of parliament.
The worst part is that the province of Armavir is expected to see the
construction of irrigation pipelines and roads as part of the Millennium
Challenges program, but the region is one of those where officials and
oligarchs have taken over the villagers’ land. In coming articles, Hetq will
focus more on these regions.
The villagers of Noravan continue to cultivate the land they have rented.
"Today at the Marz Administration they smiled sardonically and said, ‘Do
whatever you want.’ They say, ‘Do you know what you’re doing? You’ve taken
on the whole government, you think you can win?’ All the same, they’ll walk
onto that land over my dead body. The whole village knows that I would make
the payments regularly even during those dark years. We would sleep near the
artesian well so that we could water the trees. Now they’ve come and
privatized it all. I have two boys – one will go to the army this spring,
the other is mentally ill and has been relieved of military duty. What do
they want? They have jobs, high-ranking positions – do they want everything
for themselves? We cultivate land to support our families. If they’re
farmers let them give up their positions and work on farms. When I read this
verdict it is more like a death sentence for me, not just a verdict in their
favor. I will keep this land if it costs me my life. I won’t leave my
children hungry," said Smbat.
Edik Baghdasaryan
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress