ArmInfo. The Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs of Armenia has deprived Artsakh residents living in one of the former boarding schools in Dilijan of access to electricity and gas, and this is in conditions when the thermometer drops below zero. This is reported by Armenian media, which have prepared a number of reports from the scene. Moreover, among those who were left in these harsh winter conditions without electricity and gas and families with small children, there are only more than a dozen people.
It is noted that the disconnection of utilities was a consequence of the decision of the Ministry. For example, the only salvation for a large family from the village of Azokh in the Hadrut region was a potbelly stove. After the decision of the Ministry of Social Labor to cut off power to the boarding school building, the potbelly stove is the only means of providing a family of seven with heat and hot meals, as well as meeting natural household needs.
The media recalls that the family moved to Dilijan after the 2020 war, when Hadrut was occupied by Azerbaijan. At the moment, the minor children of Rita Hakobyan's family - 6, 11 and 12 years old - live in cold and dark conditions.
The family refused the Ministry's offer to move to Spitak, since the father of the family had difficulty finding a job in Dilijan, and it is not a fact that he will be able to find any work in the new place. As it became known, the family was deprived of benefits in 2023 and does not receive financial assistance for forcibly displaced persons, since, according to the authorities, they do not have problems with housing.
Karen Nasibyan, the son of a theoretical teacher and composer of the Artsakh anthem Armen Nasibyan, an Artsakh composer who taught piano in Stepanakert, found himself in a similar situation. The 58-year-old musician admitted that in the current situation he had repeatedly thought about committing suicide, but could not decide on this step, he did not have enough courage. He noted that the Ministry of Social Labor offered him to live in a small room in a dormitory in Yerevan with an unknown man. His request for a separate room in the dormitory was refused. Nasibyan said that after the competent authorities cut off the power to the boarding school, he eats dry food. His diet is bread and cheese, and sometimes he gets by by heating tea outside and boiling eggs, thanks to an outlet that was installed outside near one of the buildings of the boarding school several days ago. The socket was installed by the boarding school staff after the uproar raised on social networks in connection with the situation in which several Artsakh families found themselves.
The refugees also said that they were being evicted from this building, since the Ministry of Social Labor intends to sell the boarding school building. The Ministry assures that this information is not true, although as we know, there is no smoke without fire.
In connection with the scandal that has erupted, the Armenian Ministry of Social Labor stated that repair work is being carried out in the building. According to them, after the repairs are completed, it should become a Social Housing Fund for forcibly displaced citizens from Artsakh. The department claims that the building is currently "not subject to use due to unsafe conditions and lack of utilities."
The Ministry of Social Labor further assured that the remaining families are also already planning to leave the social housing, although the Artsakh residents themselves, in a conversation with the Armenian media, reported that the housing offered by the Ministry is not suitable for them, and they themselves are unable to rent housing due to high rental prices.
Human rights activist Zhanna Aleksanyan responded to such an outrageous attitude of the Armenian authorities towards the Artsakh residents, noting that the families who settled in the boarding school in Dilijan are actually deprived of gas and electricity, as was the case during the blockade.
"Now they are experiencing the same feelings - physical and mental - in Armenia. The ministry said that they were offered another solution. Although many accepted this offer and left the building, those who remained faced new problems. The proposals made can only worsen their situation. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Social Labor and other responsible persons continue to live carefree," Aleksanyan summed up.
On September 19, 2023, Azerbaijan, under the pretext of an "anti-terrorist operation", committed another act of aggression against Artsakh. This was preceded by an almost 10-month blockade of the unrecognized republic. Since the enemy aggression that began in the fall of 2020, which in September 2023 ended in the complete ethnic cleansing of Artsakh, over 150 thousand Artsakh residents have lost their homeland and become refugees.