ALMATY -- Twenty-four families living in a private dormitory in Almaty face eviction as a district court confirmed its previous ruling that the families are staying their illegally, RFE/RL's Kazakh Service reports.
The dormitory used to belong to an Almaty taxi company and was privatized to the relative of a former city mayor for a symbolic price, the families facing eviction told RFE/RL.
The dormitory was later sold to a third owner.
Residents of the dormitory say they will not abide by the court decision "because they have no place to go."
The dormitory used to belong to an Almaty taxi company and was privatized to the relative of a former city mayor for a symbolic price, the families facing eviction told RFE/RL.
The dormitory was later sold to a third owner.
Residents of the dormitory say they will not abide by the court decision "because they have no place to go."