ARMENIAN FAMILY SPENDING NIGHTS IN CAR IN FRANCE
August 24, 2013 | 10:02
Authorities of the French Auch refused to grant work permission and
status of political refugee to an Armenian family who are forced to
spend night in the car, Sud Ouest newspaper writes.
Three-year-old Ylena, her 2-year-old brother Arthur, and their
parents Ruzanna and Avetis Markosyan are spending nights in car,
as their request for asylum was rejected in France.
The Markosyans arrived in France in July 2011 when Ruzanna was
pregnant. And she gave birth on the same day, when she entered the
French soil. So, little Arthur is French, but his elder sister and
parents lead a long, hard struggle to get the right to stay and to
be granted a status of political refugees.
Ruzanna managed to find job of a nurse, but Auch prefecture did not
give her permission to work. Deprived of the opportunity to work and
get paid, Ruzanna and two children cannot be accommodated in shelters,
not to mention the rental apartment.
The Armenian family was refused by the National Commission on the
Rights of refugees after the first failure on the part of the French
office on protection of refugees and stateless persons.
The secretary general of local administration promised they would
receive the family to discuss the situation, adding that deportation
is not on the agenda.
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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
August 24, 2013 | 10:02
Authorities of the French Auch refused to grant work permission and
status of political refugee to an Armenian family who are forced to
spend night in the car, Sud Ouest newspaper writes.
Three-year-old Ylena, her 2-year-old brother Arthur, and their
parents Ruzanna and Avetis Markosyan are spending nights in car,
as their request for asylum was rejected in France.
The Markosyans arrived in France in July 2011 when Ruzanna was
pregnant. And she gave birth on the same day, when she entered the
French soil. So, little Arthur is French, but his elder sister and
parents lead a long, hard struggle to get the right to stay and to
be granted a status of political refugees.
Ruzanna managed to find job of a nurse, but Auch prefecture did not
give her permission to work. Deprived of the opportunity to work and
get paid, Ruzanna and two children cannot be accommodated in shelters,
not to mention the rental apartment.
The Armenian family was refused by the National Commission on the
Rights of refugees after the first failure on the part of the French
office on protection of refugees and stateless persons.
The secretary general of local administration promised they would
receive the family to discuss the situation, adding that deportation
is not on the agenda.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress