After the war, the
Azerbaijani servicemen did not return the 120 sheep that Mrs. Nazig
Baghdasaryan, a resident of Tegh community of Syunik province, bought through
loan. However, the credit organization is still demanding the payments of the
loan.
Although the property is
stolen and no longer in her possession, Mrs. Baghdasaryan is still paying the
loan on the same terms to the credit organization. She still has 3 years for
the final payment.
At the moment, the woman has
difficulties to receive loans without interest, since her son delayed the payment
for a month while he was at the border during the war.
During my visit to Tegh
community, Mrs. Baghdasaryan informed me that she applied to the provincial
administration of Syunik, and has received a compensation of 100.000 Drams for
120 sheep. However, these issues require systemic solutions.
Numerous people have
faced similar issues as a result of the criminal acts of the Azerbaijani armed
forces.
People have been deprived
of their right to private property, and the opportunity to earn their living,
and have faced grave social issues. We have recorded the issues that have been
raised during this visit.
Using these evidences,
our state should initiate such process on international platforms, that will
provide the opportunity to force Azerbaijan to compensate people for causing them
to face these issues.
Based on the established
procedure, we will of course send letters to the Government to understand their
position on finding immediate solutions for these people until such processes
are initiated on international platforms. We are prepared to work jointly on any
issue.