"ARTSAKHKAT" RESUMED ITS WORK, YET WHO WILL COMPENSATE THE CHILDREN?
http://karabakh-open.info/en/subjecten/2180-en453
Friday, 26 October 2012 11:54
"Artsakhkat" CJSC has resumed its activities since October 22.
Karabakh-open.info was informed about this by director of the company
Armo Tsaturyan according to whom the company's probationary produce
had been tested and the company got the permission to resume its
activities that had been stopped at the end of September.
It must be mentioned that according to the official information the
"Artsakhkat" produce became the reason for the acute enteric infection
that burst out in a number of kindergartens of Stepanakert and in that
of Aygestan village, Askeran region. The director of the company,
however, does not accept this opinion and claims that nothing like
that is possible. As he assures he has his own arguments and the
results of his own examinations.
Anyway, the company will resume its dairy production, how the company
will manage to restore its rating in the public is another question,
though the number of consumers may possibly increase as according
to the public rumours not the "Artsakhkat" dairy produce but the
meat used caused the infection. According to other rumours macaroni
products were the reason. However, these are the rumours that have
been circulating in the public during the latest 20 days. Yet some
definite information can be provided by Ministry of Healthcare only
which has so far made no official announcement and gave no explanation
concerning the real reason for the infection. To the journalists'
question when the results of the examinations will become known the
Ministry's answer is "Soon they will".
As we have already informed criminal proceedings were brought against
the company and Armo Tsaturyan hopes that the law enforcement bodies
will soon reveal the real reasons and those who are guilty will answer
for the case.
As a consequence of all this the company carried 2,5 mln dollars'
damage the compensation of which is a separate matter. A question
arises: who will compensate the children and their parents who spent
days and weeks in hospitals?
Anahit Danielyan
http://karabakh-open.info/en/subjecten/2180-en453
Friday, 26 October 2012 11:54
"Artsakhkat" CJSC has resumed its activities since October 22.
Karabakh-open.info was informed about this by director of the company
Armo Tsaturyan according to whom the company's probationary produce
had been tested and the company got the permission to resume its
activities that had been stopped at the end of September.
It must be mentioned that according to the official information the
"Artsakhkat" produce became the reason for the acute enteric infection
that burst out in a number of kindergartens of Stepanakert and in that
of Aygestan village, Askeran region. The director of the company,
however, does not accept this opinion and claims that nothing like
that is possible. As he assures he has his own arguments and the
results of his own examinations.
Anyway, the company will resume its dairy production, how the company
will manage to restore its rating in the public is another question,
though the number of consumers may possibly increase as according
to the public rumours not the "Artsakhkat" dairy produce but the
meat used caused the infection. According to other rumours macaroni
products were the reason. However, these are the rumours that have
been circulating in the public during the latest 20 days. Yet some
definite information can be provided by Ministry of Healthcare only
which has so far made no official announcement and gave no explanation
concerning the real reason for the infection. To the journalists'
question when the results of the examinations will become known the
Ministry's answer is "Soon they will".
As we have already informed criminal proceedings were brought against
the company and Armo Tsaturyan hopes that the law enforcement bodies
will soon reveal the real reasons and those who are guilty will answer
for the case.
As a consequence of all this the company carried 2,5 mln dollars'
damage the compensation of which is a separate matter. A question
arises: who will compensate the children and their parents who spent
days and weeks in hospitals?
Anahit Danielyan