Monday, 10 February 2003

AZERBAIJANI PRESIDENT MOVES TO CONFISCATE ILLEGALLY BUILT DACHAS

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By empty (2/10/2003 issue of the CACI Analyst)

Heidar Aliev has issued a decree in response to complaints from the population that villas built illegally on state-owned land on the Caspian Sea coast are obstructing public access to beaches. Aliev has tasked several government ministries and local authorities with confiscating such homes built within 130 meters of the shore and with determining whether to pay compensation to the owners. (Turan).
Heidar Aliev has issued a decree in response to complaints from the population that villas built illegally on state-owned land on the Caspian Sea coast are obstructing public access to beaches. Aliev has tasked several government ministries and local authorities with confiscating such homes built within 130 meters of the shore and with determining whether to pay compensation to the owners. (Turan)
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