Members of the families of martyrs in vain sought Compensation Insurance
In connection with the non-payment of compensation to relatives of deceased servicemen, a large number of cases are before the courts, Turan was told by the lawyer of the Association of Reserve Officers and retired Telman Abilov. According to him, they talk is about not paying compensation to the families of soldiers killed in the fighting in Karabakh in 1992-94, and persons whose disappearance was confirmed by the court. "Due to the non-payment of compensation there are hundreds of judgments. However, they have not been fulfilled, and the families of the victims did not receive funds," said Abilov. The defendant in these cases was the Ministry of Defense, which lists insurance payments the state insurance company "Azersygorta." Currently, the problems has not been solved yet between the Finance Ministry and this insurance company.
The Association of Reserve Officers has also appealed to the parliament with a request to adopt a special resolution on Compensation Insurance. Despite promises to consider the issue at the spring session, this did not happen and in the fall session. Today, members of the families of the victims picketed the parliament building, demanding solutions to their problems. The families of the victims are entitled today 11,000 manat compensation, the disabled group I - 80% of the amount, the disabled group II - 60%, III group - 40%. The payment of triple salaries to military serving in the frontal zone remains unsolved. In 1998, former Defense Minister Safar Abiyev has cut salaries soldiers on the front line to double the size it was only legalized in 2005. The military believe that in the period 1998-2004 their salary was cut illegally. There were about 20 court trials on the issue. Despite the satisfaction of claims decision are not met. About 15 cases have been sent to the European Court of Human Rights.-05B-
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