The consequence of ignorance of rights
30.12.2020 10:53
Gulnara Tashieva is a legal-consultant at Erayim. Within the framework of the WPU Erayim project ‘The Introduction of a Combination of Traditional and Modern Approaches to Prevent the Conflict in the South of Kyrgyzstan’, she provides legal assistance to dozens of citizens who do not know their rights.
Ismadiyar Raimov, an inspector for minors of the regional department of internal affairs of the Bazar-Korgon region, together with the project psychologist Zhyldyz Kaldarbekova, organized a raid check in a number of villages in Akman rural district. The purpose of the raid check was to monitor the observance of academic discipline during online distance learning of school-age children so that children are not on the street or in other places or markets during lessons. Conduct explanatory work. We also visited children registered with the juvenile affairs inspectorate for various offences. One of them, a resident of the village of Kaiyrma, Maksatbek uulu Nursultan, born in 2004, some time ago, not knowing his rights, turned out to be an accomplice in an illegal case. After meeting and talking with the project's lawyer and psychologist, his behaviour began to improve. He stopped going out on the street for no reason and started helping his parents. At the same time, to study well, to do well in school, I set myself the goal of graduating from school, entering a higher educational institution, and getting a speciality. During this raid check, Nursultan was also visited. At this time, he is being assisted in obtaining a passport.
Baktykan Azhymamatova, Jalal-Abad province