“To make a decision in the absence of the defendant the Vyborg District Court cannot, because the owner of the site where the construction is in the immediate vicinity of the graves in the Kochubei cemetery in St. Petersburg, Boris Immortal, has not signed any subpoena.” Today, 10 February, correspondent BakuToday said parishioner Spaso-Pargolovskogo Church, located at the cemetery, Oleg Kulikov.
“The Court’s regular meeting was rescheduled for March 1 because the defendant did not appear in court. But the most important thing is not so, and that the decision of the Court of Justice of November 9, 2011, for any construction work on the site is prohibited. Immortal will not be able to continue building that the city had already recognized the illegal “.
According to Oleg Kulikov, the defenders will monitor the situation Šuvalovskogo cemetery on the site and when work would resume immediately will notify the Department of Internal Affairs, which is responsible for what is happening in the Kochubei cemetery. “Adjournments, vessels may continue indefinitely, and we had no choice but to be at each regular meeting, said Oleg Kulikov. -But if the case is delayed, we will seek assistance from the municipal authorities “.
At the same time, according to Oleg Kulikov, advocates have written a letter to the Governor of the cemetery of St. Petersburg Georgy Poltavchenko to personally monitor the situation. But the Governor advised applicants to wait for the Court’s decision.
As previously reported BakuToday, the standoff between the residents, the Vyborg district and the company-developer, trying to build a house near Šuvalovskogo cemetery, is from the middle of the summer of 2011. Back in February of last year, the company-Builder obnesla blue fence in 80-inches from the graves have been felled trees and built two floors. Residents of the region were many instances and in October 2011, the initiative group “Šuvalovskoe cemetery in danger” has an open letter to the Governor of St. Petersburg, Georgy Poltavchenko to intervene and stop the illegal construction of a private house and boiler house adjacent to the historic graves.
As we have informed, Kochubei cemetery of St. Petersburg are famous Petersburgers, and, according to local historians, it is likely that the territory adjacent to the cemetery, is a common grave times of the great patriotic war. Here are buried first in Russian Empire doctor of Tibetan medicine Peter Badmayev, legendary Polar Explorer, Captain Vladimir Voronin, ancestors of Vitaly Bianchi and Olga Bergol′c.