Civil hearings in Mahiliou: first dismantlement, then discussion
The local authorities are organizing
"civil hearings" in Mahiliou. The local residents are
proposed to discuss the draft of the construction of a complex of
dwelling houses which will be constructed in the center of Mahiliou,
in place of a baking factory in Levaya Dubravenka Street.
The
peculiarity of the "hearings" is that nobody asked Mahiliou
residents when dismantling the bakery which had been constructed
before the October revolution.
"Last summer the
authorities decided to dismantle the building of the baking factory,
and did it so quickly that we managed to publish just one article in
the media on this matter. The building was a historical value for the
city, as there are no more factories which were constructed before
the revolution. Due to some negligence it wasn't given the status of
a historical and cultural value and therefore wasn't under the
protection of the state," commented the head of Mahiliou
regional society for the protection of monuments, Uladzimir
Krauchanka.
According to him, there was no need to dismantle
the building which was in quite a god state: "About thirty years
ago there was built the third store, which means that the foundation
was quite durable. Instead of the dismantlement one could do repairs
and rent the premises for offices of various firms or use them as a
storehouse. However, our vandal officials decided to destroy it in
order to construct just another residential area in its place,"
stated Mr. Krauchanka.
According to a member of the Presidium
of the Belarusian Social Democratic Party (Hramada), Ihar Barysau,
the collection of signatures for the adoption of the Law "On
Civil Hearings" has started in Mahiliou these day, as without
such a law the authorities will continue violating the interests of
other citizens and destroying historical monuments.