Belgium to pay 40,000 euros in compensation to Armenian familyNovember 29, 2013 - 15:27 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - The Belgian state has had to pay 40,000 euros in compensation to the family of an Armenian asylum seeker following a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights, Expatica Belguim reports. The Armenian died last year. The asylum seeker travelled to Belgium for a liver transplant, but failed to obtain a residence permit. The Human Rights Court convicted Belgium last year and insisted that the Armenian should receive medical care. Barely a month later he was dead. The court's ruling also shows that Belgium paid compensation to his family. Ivo Flachet of Progress Lawyers Network Brussels: "He did not receive the necessary care despite an order from the European Court. By agreeing a settlement with the family the Belgian Government has accepted that it violated human rights legislation regarding the right to life and humane treatment". Related links: Top stories Six total incidents have burned 19 old-growth trees. Friday night 8 trees were torched along the beautiful main entrance. The EU does not intend to conduct military exercises with Armenia, Lead Spokesperson for EU Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Peter Stano says. Hikmet Hajiyev has said that there is no place for USAID operation in Azerbaijan any longer. A telephone conversation between Putin and Pashinyan before the CSTO summit is not planned, Peskov says. Partner news | Armenian delegation participating in NATO PA session The delegation is headed by Andranik Kocharyan, the chairman of the standing committee on defense and security matters. Schengen visa cost won’t change for Armenia – diplomat The increase in the cost of a Schengen visa will not apply to citizens of Armenia, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson has said. Yeremyan Projects opens state-of-the-art dairy production plant Yeremyan Projects officially launched the Yeremyan Products state-of-the-art milk processing plant in Yerevan on May 24. Azerbaijan's defense spending set to increase by 11% Azerbaijan's spending on defense and national security will increase by 11%, according to a fresh bill. |