House Of Writers Union Not To Be Destroyed

HOUSE OF WRITERS UNION NOT TO BE DESTROYED

Lragir.am
17 April 06

On April 17 the president of the Writers Union of Armenia Levon Ananyan
gave certain certainly on the building of the Writers Union. He was
in Lebanon and participated in the all-Armenian conference of writers
when he learnt about the noise over the house of the Writers Union.

Levon Ananyan says the building of the Writers Union on Baghramyan
Street will not be sold or destroyed. However, the building needs
repair, confesses the president of the Writers Union. Nevertheless,
he says, he had rejected the offer of an investor to repair the
building on the condition of building a high-rise over the Writers
Union, the four floors would be given to the Writers Union for free.

“The investor said it would be better if the building of the Writers
Union was included in the high-rise, but the administration discussed
and rejected the offer,” said Levon Ananyan. According to him, it is
impossible to destroy the house of the Writers Union and carry out
construction for three years, because it will disrupt the work of the
Writers Union, which has, Levon Ananyan says, improved significantly.

“No offer that is connected with destroying the house of the Writers
Union will be accepted. I would resign rather than accept such an
offer,” says Levon Ananyan. He is ready to accept another offer,
however. And there is such an offer from a group of Armenians from
the United States. Levon Ananyan says the point of the offer is to
add a building to the Writers Union, Levon Ananyan says, to improve
the conditions of writers. The president of the Writers Union says
this offer needs to be considered. However, there was no dissent on
behalf of writers but not with regard to the offer itself. Simply Levon
Ananyan reminds that when he was elected president of the Writers Union
he raised the issue of an additional building to improve conditions
of the Writers Union. The conference of the Union approved the concern
about the building, says Levon Ananyan.

He is also surprised that the rumored sale of the building raised
such a great noise, whereas no one was anxious when the government
decided to triple the cadastre value and the tax on property for the
buildings of creative unions.