Azerbaijani Ombudsperson Meets With Armenian-Origin Residents In Khankendi


(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 28. Within theframework of her mandate, the Commissioner for Human Rights(Ombudsperson) of the Republic of Azerbaijan pays attention to theissues of ensuring the rights and freedoms of every citizen,regardless of nationality, religion, language, race, and otheraffiliation, living in Azerbaijan, Trend reports.

Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsperson) of the Republic ofAzerbaijan Sabina Aliyeva met with residents of Armenian origin inthe town of Khankendi and visited a shelter established by theMinistry of Labor and Social Protection for vulnerable groups.

"Aliyeva inquired about the state of ensuring the rights andfreedoms of the residents of Armenian origin staying in theshelter, as well as those using services outside the shelter, andgave detailed information about the powers of the Ombudsman. Inaddition, the food supply and social services provided to theresidents by psychologists and social workers were monitored.

The appeals of the admitted persons were heeded, and theyexpressed their satisfaction with the attitude demonstrated and theconditions created.

During the visit, the institution was presented with posterscontaining information about "916," a 24-hour call center of theOmbudsman," the Office of the Ombudsman informed.

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