Socially vulnerable threaten to march to Russia
29 July, 2013
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A woman has fainted in the yard of the former building of the 13th school where socially vulnerable families live. Some of the socially vulnerable families refuse to leave the building, while the others are already leaving the building. Reports say they will move to alternative accommodations in Kojori.
Some NGOs have arrived at the site and are calling on the socially vulnerable not to leave the building.
A representative of the Ministry of Internally Displaced People and Refugees arrived at the site that was followed by noise. The socially vulnerable demanded from the Ministry representative to provide alternative accommodations.
Some of the socially vulnerable people are going to hold a protest in front of the Ministry of Economy. They say they are giving two days to the government for satisfying their requests. Otherwise, they are going to march to Russia on foot.

By Ana Marshania
Giorgi Ghudushauri

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