Dushanbe authorities demolish house recognized illegal building; woman and her three children now live in dilapidated building

Dushanbe authorities have demolished the house which was recognized illegal building and woman and her three children now live in dilapidated building. Ganjina Saifiddinova is mother of three children; one of them has a disability.  Her husband is working in Russia as labor migrant.  With the money her husband has sent them and a loan […]

Dushanbe authorities have demolished the house which was recognized illegal building and woman and her three children now live in dilapidated building.

Ganjina Saifiddinova is mother of three children; one of them has a disability.  Her husband is working in Russia as labor migrant.  With the money her husband has sent them and a loan she has taken from a bank, Ganjina has built a house in Dushanbe’s Khovaron area.

Meanwhile, local authorities found that the house had been constructed illegally and after several warnings the house was demolished.  

Ganjina and her three children now live in a dilapidated building.  She has applied to the Dushanbe authorities asking for assistance with getting rights to that parcel of land so that she could restore the house.  

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