NSS to exclude provision of shelter in Armenia for people who can be
dangerous for national security
11:46, 16 August, 2012
YEREVNA, AUGUST 16, ARMENPRESS: National Security Service of Armenia
with a legislative change will exclude the provision of shelter for
those people who can be dangerous for the national security of the
country. Armenpress reports that the Government approved during its
session on August 16 the project of making changes in the law `About
refugees and shelter' presented by NSS.
NSS Director Gorik Hakobyan told that by the project is planned to fix
additionally that the provision of shelter will be refused if
according to NSS conclusion the one who applies for shelter may
represent danger for national security of Armenia.
`According to the bill the authorized body on migration issues must
obligatory apply to NSS in order to give conclusions' said Hakobyan.
According to acting law the authorized body on migration issues only
in case of necessity applies to NSS in order to get conclusion.
The abovementioned bill will be presented in National Assembly.
dangerous for national security
11:46, 16 August, 2012
YEREVNA, AUGUST 16, ARMENPRESS: National Security Service of Armenia
with a legislative change will exclude the provision of shelter for
those people who can be dangerous for the national security of the
country. Armenpress reports that the Government approved during its
session on August 16 the project of making changes in the law `About
refugees and shelter' presented by NSS.
NSS Director Gorik Hakobyan told that by the project is planned to fix
additionally that the provision of shelter will be refused if
according to NSS conclusion the one who applies for shelter may
represent danger for national security of Armenia.
`According to the bill the authorized body on migration issues must
obligatory apply to NSS in order to give conclusions' said Hakobyan.
According to acting law the authorized body on migration issues only
in case of necessity applies to NSS in order to get conclusion.
The abovementioned bill will be presented in National Assembly.