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    "HUMAN GARBAGE" OR CEMETERY OF OFFICIALS' CONSCIOUSNESS
    By Sousana Margarian

    AZG Armenian Daily #142
    28/07/2007

    Human Tragedy

    There may be many people who know where the Yerevan Retirement Home
    #4 is situated. It is in Haghtanak (Victory) village. I would advice
    the officials of the retirement home, as well as the heads of the
    relevant departments of ministries to find its location for sure,
    as the situation in the retirement home, notwithstanding the firmness
    of the officials' position, tears their masks off and reveals their
    true faces, the result of their criminal indifference.

    I will never be able to forget the things I saw there, and it would
    be good, if those who are well aware of that disgrace and tragedy and
    can serenely sleep in their cosy beds with their beloved and hated
    partners, after wasting millions in gambling houses, should be sent
    to the hospital of the same retirement home for at least three days
    as a punishment, so that they could feel all the tortures that the
    old people undergo there on their own skins.

    Dumping Place for Humans Beings

    "What are you doing here, my girl? This is a dumping place for humans
    and I am left here. We will not recover, we are just waiting for God,"
    said an exhausted Mrs. Varsen, an old woman in bed. (All the names of
    interview people are changed, lest they aren't prosecuted for giving
    an interview to a journalist).

    I asked her about her pension and daily food she gets.

    "I am a genocide survivor, that's why I get AMD 25 thousand of
    monthly pension, but a relative of mine takes almost all of it to
    cover the expenses of my future grave or buys some food for me. But
    this is a cemetery, It's not a place to live in. We are just waiting
    for our time to pass away to heaven. We don't even need a pension,"
    she said. "My family left me here and went to America," she told me,
    showing the photo of her beloved family members.

    83 years old Astghik Sirekanian is a lawyer and an economist. "I would
    never have thought that someone can treat old people like this," she
    said in brilliant Armenian. She is concerned that in their mansion
    they are deprived of a telephone. Mrs. Astghik was reading a book
    entitled "That's How We Should Live."

    There was a woman who could walk. She said that the food is poor and is
    not tasty at all, but they have to eat that not to starve. She said she
    sometimes helps the older ones who give her some money for cigarettes.

    There is a library at the retirement home, but few pensioners can
    read the books because of their poor eyesight. The pensioners were
    asking for newspapers, books, mobile phone or even coffee from me.

    A Retirement Home, a Madhouse or a Shelter for Homeless ?

    A relevantly young girl would constantly hinder my conversation with
    the old ladies. She stared at me and uttered odd sentences. The old
    women explained to me that she is insane. She always steals things
    from people around. The old ladies also complained about the men with
    schizophrenic behavior who bother them at nights by cursing loudly
    and noisily shutting the doors. But the women are helpless, they have
    no place to escape. The first chamber of the ladies' department is
    considered the best one, though one can smell the disgusting excrements
    here too. I can hardly stand on my feet or even breathe.

    Another pensioner complains that the food is so bad that they always
    feel bad after eating. When I approached to one of the pensioners to
    talk to her, she burst out crying. Her friends told me she always
    behaves like that. Afterwards, David Shahbazian, the head of the
    retirement home, told me that they had a psychologist, a young woman
    who takes care of the old patients. It was hard to believe.

    "I want an apple. I haven't eaten an apple for two years since I am
    here," the crying old woman says, stretching her hand as a beggar. She
    also complained that she doesn't get medicine prescribed for her.

    Another old woman is shivering with excitement. She urges me to dial
    a number to connect to one of her relatives. "I miss her, I miss her
    greatly. Let her come to me, I don't need her to bring me anything,
    I just want her to visit me," she says crying, when she gets connected
    to her girl's house. Then she grasps my hand and kisses for letting
    her call from my mobile phone. "I am here for two years and three
    months. We are looking forward for someone to visit us and bring
    us something to eat. We are starving here, my girl," she said. When
    I try to leave her room, she does everything to make me stay a bit
    longer. "I am a veteran of the World War II. I have been working as
    a nurse for 45 years," she tells the story of her life.

    I don't know how to leave her room. I want to escape from the brutal
    irony of life and never face the shame of seeing an old naked woman
    sitting on the edge of her tiny bed. Visiting each of the chambers
    requires firm nerves and courage. The disgusting smell of the rooms
    makes faint even the strongest people. Former beauties with swollen
    legs and faces of a beggar, former mothers and grannies are living
    in these rooms.

    They say that they all are louse-infected, that's why they all have
    short hair.

    Can You Imagine the Retirement House Has an Administration and Even
    a Sightseeing Mansions?

    Young director of the retirement home David Shahbazian home speaks
    literary Armenian. In response to the question why there are mentally
    ill people in their retirement home, he expresses regret that I visited
    the old mansion that is on the verge of a disaster. He wished I had
    seen the other mansion that is being renovated by the financial support
    of "Hayastan" All Armenian Fund. He added that the disgusting smell of
    the hospital will never disappear, that is the smell of the old. Then
    he said that the mentally ill people are sent to their hospital,
    because the Vardenis madhouse is being reconstructed at present. "The
    food is so good, that I can talk about that without shame.

    They get as much food that even you and me can't eat.

    They get butter, cheese, sugar, meat, fruits and vegetables everyday,"
    Shahbazian said. Then he said that the patients are exhausted because
    of their old age. As for the telephone, Shabazian said that it was
    removed at the request of the very relatives of the patients, who
    didn't want to be disturbed.

    The Unique Ones

    Only the young members of the Armenian Apostolic Church and father
    Grigor visit the old people. They bring bread with sour cream and
    sausages to them once a week, pray for them and read the Holy Bible
    for the old. Father Grigor thinks that the retirement home can be
    saved only after privatization by a benevolence organization. He also
    suggested to open a gambling house and spend all of its profits on
    the retirement home in Haghtanak village, where our former mother
    and father expecting the end of their lives.
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