The First Priority is to restore my Property Rights: Forced Migrant Grenik Grigoryan about the Problems

“When we were leaving the village, the Head of the village called me and said: Dear Grenik, no matter who I tell, “no one dares to do,” there is only one bus in the village, many do not have cars. On the morning of 25 September, I gathered the people and we came,” Grenik Grigoryan, who was forcibly displaced from the occupied Republic of Artsakh said.

According to our interlocutor, upon reaching Stepanakert, Azerbaijanis searched his personal car, in which his family was.

“They took out the computer, home documents, certificates, my daughter’s diploma and the tablet from the car. Now I have come, I applied to the Charentsavan cadastre, where I was told that they do not have the Karabakh database here. Now my first priority is to be able to restore my property rights. There are photos of copies of some of them, but the main part is missing. I do not know whether there would be a chance…,” he said.

Grenik Grigoryan, an agronomist by profession, said that he had no any employment in Armenia. “I am currently looking for a suitable job here.”

He mentioned that all members of his family did not receive the 40+10 thousand drams of support planned for December.

“I went to the social security office several times, they explained that we will receive it, we will receive it in the next few days,” Grenik Grigoryan said.

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