The Erased to File Compensation Claims

Ljubljana, 27 February - The Association of the Erased (people unlawfully removed from the permanent residence registry in 1992) presented a draft compensation claim on Tuesday. It is expected that many of the 4093 erased whose permanent residence status was retroactively restored in 2004 would to file claims in the coming days.

Ljubljana Legal representative of the erased (some 18,000 people who were unlawfully removed from Slovenia's permanent residence registry in 1992) Matevz Krivic at a press conference marking the 15th anniversary of the erasure. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Legal representative of the erased (some 18,000 people who were unlawfully removed from Slovenia's permanent residence registry in 1992) Matevz Krivic at a press conference marking the 15th anniversary of the erasure.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Legal representative of the erased (some 18,000 people who were unlawfully removed from Slovenia's permanent residence registry in 1992) Matevz Krivic at a press conference marking the 15th anniversary of the erasure. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Legal representative of the erased (some 18,000 people who were unlawfully removed from Slovenia's permanent residence registry in 1992) Matevz Krivic at a press conference marking the 15th anniversary of the erasure.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Legal representative of the erased (some 18,000 people who were unlawfully removed from Slovenia's permanent residence registry in 1992) Matevz Krivic at a press conference marking the 15th anniversary of the erasure. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Legal representative of the erased (some 18,000 people who were unlawfully removed from Slovenia's permanent residence registry in 1992) Matevz Krivic at a press conference marking the 15th anniversary of the erasure.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Legal representative of the erased (some 18,000 people who were unlawfully removed from Slovenia's permanent residence registry in 1992) Matevz Krivic at a press conference marking the 15th anniversary of the erasure. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Legal representative of the erased (some 18,000 people who were unlawfully removed from Slovenia's permanent residence registry in 1992) Matevz Krivic at a press conference marking the 15th anniversary of the erasure.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Legal representative of the erased (some 18,000 people who were unlawfully removed from Slovenia's permanent residence registry in 1992) Matevz Krivic at a press conference marking the 15th anniversary of the erasure. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Legal representative of the erased (some 18,000 people who were unlawfully removed from Slovenia's permanent residence registry in 1992) Matevz Krivic at a press conference marking the 15th anniversary of the erasure.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Legal representative of the erased (some 18,000 people who were unlawfully removed from Slovenia's permanent residence registry in 1992) Matevz Krivic at a press conference marking the 15th anniversary of the erasure. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Legal representative of the erased (some 18,000 people who were unlawfully removed from Slovenia's permanent residence registry in 1992) Matevz Krivic at a press conference marking the 15th anniversary of the erasure.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Legal representative of the erased (some 18,000 people who were unlawfully removed from Slovenia's permanent residence registry in 1992) Matevz Krivic (left) and the president of the Association of the Erased Marko Perak at a press conference marking the 15th anniversary of the erasure. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Legal representative of the erased (some 18,000 people who were unlawfully removed from Slovenia's permanent residence registry in 1992) Matevz Krivic (left) and the president of the Association of the Erased Marko Perak at a press conference marking the 15th anniversary of the erasure.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

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