WIDOWED WOMAN HOLDS PROTEST OUTSIDE GOVERNMENT
03:14 pm | June 13, 2013 | Social
The relatives of pilots who died in a crash in the Islamic Republic
of Iran in 2001 have lost every hope that their voice will be heard
one day.
Although the government today held its outgoing session in Armavir,
a western province in Armenia, Larisa Ohanyan, the widow of pilot
Hamlet Ohanyan, was again outside the government building, demanding
the wages of 66 months.
By a court decision, the Armenian Airlines Company is obliged to
pay the mother for feeding the four underage children until their
adulthood. Government officials informed the disparate mother that
the bankrupted company had lands and would be able to compensate the
money after the sale of the property.
"My children do not care whether they have lands or not. We want to
receive our monthly payment in the amount of 45 000 drams. I have no
one else to turn for help. I have pawned my house to get money for
my children's education and now I have lost it," says Larisa Ohanyan.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2013/06/13/akcia
03:14 pm | June 13, 2013 | Social
The relatives of pilots who died in a crash in the Islamic Republic
of Iran in 2001 have lost every hope that their voice will be heard
one day.
Although the government today held its outgoing session in Armavir,
a western province in Armenia, Larisa Ohanyan, the widow of pilot
Hamlet Ohanyan, was again outside the government building, demanding
the wages of 66 months.
By a court decision, the Armenian Airlines Company is obliged to
pay the mother for feeding the four underage children until their
adulthood. Government officials informed the disparate mother that
the bankrupted company had lands and would be able to compensate the
money after the sale of the property.
"My children do not care whether they have lands or not. We want to
receive our monthly payment in the amount of 45 000 drams. I have no
one else to turn for help. I have pawned my house to get money for
my children's education and now I have lost it," says Larisa Ohanyan.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2013/06/13/akcia