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    Armenian politician's wife was denied Israeli visa

    June 03, 2011 | 11:43


    The spouse of famous Armenian politician was faced with bureaucratic
    difficulties while trying to depart to Israel.

    Professor of Yerevan conservatory Naira Khachaturyan, spouse of head
    of Prosperous Armenia parliamentary group Aram Safaryan, had
    difficulties while leaving Armenia for Israel.

    `The consulate in Tbilisi we have to apply to since Israel has no
    diplomatic mission in Armenia, said that Mrs. Khachaturyan should
    receive an invitation from the Israeli Ministry of Internal Affairs,'
    head of Armenia's Jewish community Rima Varzhapetyan told IzRus
    website.

    `I am ashamed, honestly. I do not blame the consulate, I do not
    understand the approach of the State of Israel. Do they really think
    that people like Naira Khachatryan will become illegal refugees?' she
    wonders.

    Check-up launched by the website revealed that it is not easy for
    Armenian citizens to get Israeli visa. The inviting side (relatives,
    travel agency, hospital, etc.) should send an invitation through the
    Ministry of Internal Affairs, after which the person having all the
    papers should contact the consulate in Tbilisi.

    'Three categories of people go to Israel: pilgrims, those having
    relatives or friends in Israel, as well as people wishing to receive
    medical treatment,' Varzhapetyan explained.

    However, often they fail to enter the country because of bureaucratic
    snag. According to her, often consulate does not explain the refusal
    of not granting a visa.

    `As a chairman of the community, I call the consulate and guarantee
    them that it is a respected woman. Spouse of an Armenian MP has no
    intention to flee to Israel. But they do not listen,' noted
    Varzhapetyan.

    She noted that such attitude of the official Israel considerably
    damages reputation of a small Jewish community (less than a thousand)
    in Armenia.

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