YOUNG ARMENIAN MAN HOPES FOR REVOLUTION OF GOOD
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/03/25/ivan-poghosbekov/
17:33 ~U 25.03.13
Ivan Poghosbekov, a resident of Yerevan's Kanaker community, cannot
keep his family on his wages and has now joined Raffi Hovannisian in
Freedom Square in Yerevan.
Talking to Tert.am, Ivan said he pins his hopes on the newly formed
movement Revolution of Good.
"I have come to struggle for changes in this country, but I see
nothing is changing at all," he said.
Ivan's daily earning is about $8. He has a sick mother. "Our
outpatients' clinic gives out only one medicine, but we cannot buy
the rest," he says.
Ivan has a child and his wife is pregnant. "My child was ill, but I had
to send him to kindergarten today for him to eat something," he says.
"We do not receive any financial aid. I do not know what to do -
winning bread or taking care of mother or my wife. I cannot keep my
family on this money," he says.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/03/25/ivan-poghosbekov/
17:33 ~U 25.03.13
Ivan Poghosbekov, a resident of Yerevan's Kanaker community, cannot
keep his family on his wages and has now joined Raffi Hovannisian in
Freedom Square in Yerevan.
Talking to Tert.am, Ivan said he pins his hopes on the newly formed
movement Revolution of Good.
"I have come to struggle for changes in this country, but I see
nothing is changing at all," he said.
Ivan's daily earning is about $8. He has a sick mother. "Our
outpatients' clinic gives out only one medicine, but we cannot buy
the rest," he says.
Ivan has a child and his wife is pregnant. "My child was ill, but I had
to send him to kindergarten today for him to eat something," he says.
"We do not receive any financial aid. I do not know what to do -
winning bread or taking care of mother or my wife. I cannot keep my
family on this money," he says.