Trade center employees protesting outside government
Employees of Kilikia trade center have gathered outside the government building, asking the government to help them figure out the reasons behind closure of the trade center.
The angered salespeople say police officers looked in a week ago and expelled them from the booths. They produced the corresponding court decision and said the vendors were working on the site illegally. The participants of the protest say they received a license on May 18, 2013, which was issued for an indefinite period of time. The employees believe that they were illegally evicted and the main reason is that they want to start a new business there.
Alexander Ghazaryan, Head of the Department for Letters and Complaints, came out to talk to the aggrieved employees. He said that the government cannot appeal the court's decision. However, he agreed to receive two employees to discuss the matter with them. Discussions are underway.