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IDPs Settled in Kareli Request Plots

July 8, 2009

Today, Kareli district governor Ilia Burjanadze visited IDPs residing in Kareli.

IDPs complained about the lack of land in their conversation with the district governor.

“The best way for our employment is to give plots to us. However, it is impossible because we are settled in the town,” said the internally displaced people.

“IDPs residing in Kareli have living conditions resolved. They live in newly-reconstructed flats; they do not have problems about gas, water and electricity. The only thing that worries them is lack of land. At the moment we cannot give plots to them because it was distributed among the IDPs who were settled in the villages. In Autumn we will try to find plots for them too,” said Ilia Burjanadze.

112 IDP families live in Kareli. They live in the former buildings of vocational collage and Collage of Electric Communications. Most of them are from Znauri district.

New settlements of IDPs are in two villages of Kareli district: Mokhisi and Akhalsopeli; 158 families live there.

Source: Interpressnews

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