Batjargal
Basic information
Interviewee ID: 990079
Name: Batjargal
Parent's name: Zagasbaldan
Ovog: [blank]
Sex: f
Year of Birth: 1960
Ethnicity: Halh
Additional Information
Education: higher
Notes on education:
Work: teacher, 'Maksim'
Belief: Buddhist
Born in: Sühbaatar sum, Ulaanbaatar aimag
Lives in: Sühbaatar sum (or part of UB), Ulaanbaatar aimag
Mother's profession: engineer
Father's profession: stastistical economist
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democracy
relations between men and women
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Summary of Interview 090101C with Batjargal
Her father wasn’t a party figure but he was an statesman of economics. He was a highly responsible person in an important position and he had been in this position for 18 years. The dargas quickly changed and their native homeland, their affiliated aimags influenced this. It was the tendency of being lifted up to a high position. The official position determined the people’s life at that time. The dargas had authority. An official position was very important in the socialist regime. Though it is said there’s democracy in Mongolia and the human rights are esteemed, she has talked in detail about the abnormal process of democracy in Mongolia and authority, official positions and democracy. She also talked about the women’s position in the society.
Batjargal has been teaching at the Medical Institute and the Mongolian National University. She doesn’t regret being a Mongolian. She is proud of the people who lift up the name of Mongolia at the international level.