NorTech Shin stripped temporarily of its license for pulling down printing house in Yerevan
11.11.2016,
13:58
NorTech Shin company, which recently pulled down the printing house in Yerevan, was stripped of its license for two months on Thursday, the press office of Armenia’s emergency minister reports.

YEREVAN, November 11. /ARKA/. NorTech Shin company, which recently pulled down the printing house in Yerevan, was stripped of its license for two months on Thursday, the press office of Armenia’s emergency minister reports.
The appropriate committee made its decision in accordance with the law on licensing and with the government’s decision, which was prompted by the speculation that the explosion posed a direct threat to human lives and health and ignored their rights and freedoms.
The explosion caused public outcry. The building was constructed in 1920s. It was designed by Alexander Tamansyan, a prominent Armenian architect. --0---
The appropriate committee made its decision in accordance with the law on licensing and with the government’s decision, which was prompted by the speculation that the explosion posed a direct threat to human lives and health and ignored their rights and freedoms.
The explosion caused public outcry. The building was constructed in 1920s. It was designed by Alexander Tamansyan, a prominent Armenian architect. --0---