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  • KarotheGreat
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    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    http://www.armenianow.com/society/38...mvel_alexanyan


    One of Yerevan's most notatable and distinctive public buildings - the covered market on Mashtots avenue - is been demolished. Designed by Grigor Abababian and built in the 1940s, it was famous for its cavernous, railway station-like interior, and its entrance facade that was inspired by the polygonal stone inlay entrance facades of medieval Armenian palaces and which contained motifs derived from the produce sold within, interspersed with Soviet motifs. The building is owned by the well-known criminal and member of the Armenian parliament, Samvel Alexanyan.



    99% of the sugar imported into Armenia is imported by Samvel Alexanyan’s businesses. They are "businesses" because every few years he closes one company and starts up another that does an identical thing - this enables him to postpone paying taxes on the new company while enjoying exactly the same income as with the old company. Some of his many other companies include Flitfood, Nataly Pharm, Salex Group, Salex Grig, etc. His supermarkets are fronts for seling fake Russian vodka and repackaged out-of-date food products. One of the more amusing stories from the aftermath of Armenia's latest election fiasco was the one of Alexanyan distributing envelopes full of money to Malatiya-Sebastiya electoral officials in a post-election party he hosted.
    This happens when you give retards money and power. The biggest danger today to the Armenian state is the artificial economy and the oligarchs that are running it.
    There is one thing that I have wondered, there are so many loud mouth Armenian nationalists around why don't they go out and kill all those bastards in one sweep and be done with it?
    I also have the answer, the answer is not mine but from a comedian named Vartan. Today the Armenian men are lav txeq quchi mashtabov outside of that they aren't worth a damn and the situation in Armenia today proves it. That a building of such grandeur can be demolished while an other pig builds an abomination in Lenakan, I'm sorry it should be Gyumri because no one would allow something like that to be build in Lenakan!

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    One of Yerevan's most notatable and distinctive public buildings - the covered market on Mashtots avenue - is been demolished. Designed by Grigor Abababian and built in the 1940s, it was famous for its cavernous, railway station-like interior, and its entrance facade that was inspired by the polygonal stone inlay entrance facades of medieval Armenian palaces and which contained motifs derived from the produce sold within, interspersed with Soviet motifs. The building is owned by the well-known criminal and member of the Armenian parliament, Samvel Alexanyan.



    99% of the sugar imported into Armenia is imported by Samvel Alexanyan’s businesses. They are "businesses" because every few years he closes one company and starts up another that does an identical thing - this enables him to postpone paying taxes on the new company while enjoying exactly the same income as with the old company. Some of his many other companies include Flitfood, Nataly Pharm, Salex Group, Salex Grig, etc. His supermarkets are fronts for seling fake Russian vodka and repackaged out-of-date food products. One of the more amusing stories from the aftermath of Armenia's latest election fiasco was the one of Alexanyan distributing envelopes full of money to Malatiya-Sebastiya electoral officials in a post-election party he hosted.
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