Belarusian stability: the parents being dead, the children are evicted
A Minsk accountant Vera Mialeshka, her under-aged brother (whose
guardian she is) and her two-year-old daughter are evicted from the
apartment.
Vera Mialeshka applied to Radio “Liberty” as
the last resort.
The decision about the eviction, issued by
the Maskouski District Court of Minsk, was passed to her on Monday.
The peculiarity of the situation is that these people have no other
place to live.
Seven years ago Vera's parents perished in a
car accident. Vera has been the brother's guardian since then. The
apartment in Raviyeu Street in the Minsk suburb Malinauka is a social
one, which means that it does not belong to Vera Mialeshka and her
brother. The authorities did not let them privatize the apartment. At
the same time, the woman had no opportunity to start the construction
of a new apartment being on on maternity leave.
“In 2006 an
agreement was concluded with me according to which a new apartment
was to be built within three years. However, at the moment when the
agreement came to an end, I went on a maternity leave and quit the
job. During the action of the agreement, I was told that no
apartments were built at the time and my turn had not come yet.
While on the maternity leave, I kept coming to them, asking
to put me on the list of the people for whom flats were being built,
but they refused. Then I asked them to extend the agreement to avoid
the situation when we could be evicted, and received another refusal.
The administration just proposed to direct my brother to a
school boarding, my child – to an orphanage, and me – out to the
street.
In spring I was proposed a variant of building, but I
explained that I was currently unemployed and no bank would issue a
loan. They agreed to wait until I settled the affairs with the job.
In August I came to the executive committee again, told that I would
take the child to a kindergarten and start working. They told it was
alright and they would wait for it. The following day I received the
document about the eviction, together with an under-aged orphan and
two-year-old daughter,” says Vera Mialeshka.
The court
verdict concerning the eviction was issued by the judge of the
Maskouski District Court of Minsk Yury Shastou. By the way, he is
banned entrance to the European Union. The judge demanded documentary
evidence of her numerous applications to the executive authorities.
“What evidence? I was told that no one was going to evict us,
and I believed. Now I see that they deliberately deceived us,” says
the woman. She is sure that officials of the executive committee just
used the campaign for cleaning up the queues for construction of
apartments:
“Me and all my friends are of the opinion that
somebody just put an eye on my apartment. It is not bad, three-room
flat. The metro is near, the district administration too,” comments
the woman.
A RFE/RL correspondent phoned to the officer of
the housing policy of the Maskouski District Executive Committee
Larysa Tsitova, with whom Vera Mialeshka discussed the subject of
building an apartment. Larysa Tsitova said that there were legal
norms which gave the grounds to initiate the eviction, and the
decision was to be taken by court.
The journalist: “The
trial has taken place already. It was decided to evict her.”
The official: “I cannot comment on it without the permission of
higher-ups”.
However, the journalist did not manage to catch
the head of the social policy department on the phone. Maybe because
the official again accepted some citizens who had questions. There is
no place in such queues for the young mother and guardian Vera
Mialeshka any more – her fate has been already decided:
eviction.
Earlier Vera Mialeshka had also applied to the
prosecutor's office and the presidential administration, but it
brought no results.