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    GOVERNMENT PROMISES TO AMEND LAW ON SOCIAL SECURITY CARDS

    ArmenPress
    July 15 2005

    YEREVAN, JULY 15, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian government bowed to
    the pressure of a group of Armenians who refuse to receive social
    security cards and decided yesterday to amend the law on social
    security cards that would state clearly that the social security
    number is a document number, not the number of a person and that
    `there is no link between the social security card system and the
    religious beliefs or creeds of citizens'. The government said new
    social cards will not bear bar-codes.

    Social security cards were passed into law in September, 2003.
    Each card contains a ten-digit code composed of numbers denoting a
    citizen's sex, date of birth - which remains valid for life. More than
    two million Armenians are set to receive their pensions, benefits,
    and government salaries through the card system, which came into force
    on January 1, 2005. Supporters of the scheme say it will streamline
    the country's financial dealings, reduce bureaucracy and eliminate
    confusion. People refusing to receive social cards say they are
    worried that her social security number might contain the figure
    666. They also say that any system assigning individual numbers to
    citizens was a violation of their rights and religious beliefs.
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