Ombudsman Treats Appeals Sensitively, Says Chief Human Rights Commissioner
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6/23/2024 7:35:50 AM
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Until June of this year, 4 thousand 477 calls were received to
the Azerbaijan Ombudsman's Call Center - "916".
Azernews informs that the Commissioner for
Human Rights (Ombudsman) of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Sabina
Aliyeva, said this in her statement to AzerTag.
"When we look at the statistics of these applications, we see
that communal problems, targeted state social assistance,
examination, and treatment, non-objective
investigation/investigation, disability determination,
non-registration of the application, employment, non-execution of
the court decision, alimony, and other issues".
Sabina Aliyeva said that every appeal received through the Call
Center to the Ombudsman, as well as in the traditional form, is
treated very sensitively, complaints related to the problems and
difficulties faced by people are promptly investigated, appeals are
made to the relevant state institutions for their resolution,
restoration of violated rights focused measures are taken, the
issue is constantly monitored, analyzes are conducted and relevant
proposals are put forward.
"The activity of the Call Center, which facilitates the
possibility of applying to the Ombudsman, is of great importance in
terms of flexible response to these applications and creation of
broad conditions for conducting relevant analyses," said Sabina
Aliyeva.
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