I need to get a Pension, I do not know whether I will live those Two Years or not: Forcibly Displaced

19.08.2024
Ms Raisa Khachatryan   in the framework of “Legal Problems of Artsakh Armenians in Armenia” series of Iravaban.net that she did not imagine that Artsakh could be depopulated, that was why she took her passport and went as a guest.
"When the movement that began, my relatives said that it is a movement, who should deal with you? I came and saw that my husband is in serious condition, he got sick at the positions. An currently he does not receive a pensions and also does no t have a job. I do not have job as well. The reasoning is that only people under 50 are provided with job," she said.
Ms. Raisa's passport has expired, that is why she cannot get a pension. She did not receive 40+10 thousand AMD support either.
“We borrowed 30 thousand drams to prepare the documents, nothing is possible. Only the debts remained. We have been registered for it. But I have not received a pension for a long time," she says.
To receive legal assistance, forcibly displaced persons from Artsakh can call the following phone number: +374 10 540199 or write to the following email address: info@armla.am.
The "Strengthening the Protection Mechanisms for the Rights of Forcibly Displaced Persons from Nagorno-Karabakh" project is implemented by the Armenian Lawyers' Association in cooperation with the "Harmony" Shushi Women's Public Organization, within the framework of the "Monitoring of Justice Sector Reforms in Armenia" (www.juremonia.am) project funded by the European Union.
The overall objective of the project is to contribute to the integration of forcibly displaced persons from Artsakh in their new communities of residence in Armenia by strengthening the mechanisms for protecting their rights, raising the level of legal awareness of their rights and access to justice and protection.
This publication was prepared with the financial support of the European Union. The Armenian Lawyers' Association is responsible for its content, and it does not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.
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