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MH (Safe Route-Presevo Valley via Belgrade) Serbia and Montenegro CG [2002] UKIAT 06398
CC02801-2002
Date of hearing: 27 November 2002
Date Determination notified: 04 February 2003
MH | APPELLANT |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
"The applicant comes from the Presevo Valley and the Tribunal is of the view that the grounds of appeal are arguable particularly in relation to the question of the safety of return via Baghdad and the respondent must be prepared to address this issue at the hearing."
"With regards to returns via Belgrade, our branch office in Belgrade have informed us that individuals from Presevo being returned through Belgrade should not face any undue hardships. This is provided that the persons concerned have the necessary travel documents and adequate arrangements are made for their safe travel to their place of origin.
On the security situation, reports indicate that over recent months there has been a cessation of open conflict, and that only few reports of serious violations by security forces in southern Serbia.
It is however to be borne in mind that the area is still characterised by tensions between the ethnic Albanian community and the large Serb police and military presence. The UN Inter-Agency Report and Recommendations on the Situation in Southern Serbia, FRY, January 2002, provides an overview inter alia of the security situation in Southern Serbia. This report can be found at www.undp.aug.yu/files/reports/un-reports-ss-200201.pdf.
Given the prevailing inter-ethnic situation, UNHCR recommends that returns to the Presevo via Belgrade should be implemented with caution."
It is signed by the Deputy Representative in London.
"Neither the FCO nor British Embassy in Belgrade have seen any evidence to suggest that ethnic Albanians in Serbia are unfairly discriminated against or persecuted, either by authorities or local Serbs, to the extent that travel to the Presevo Valley from elsewhere in Serbia is made unduly difficult or rendered impossible.
The current FCO assessment is that the situation in Southern Serbia (Presevo Valley) has been transformed beyond recognition in recent months. Following local elections in July and August, the Presevo Valley now has a political framework for integrating the ethnic Albanian community (and other local minorities) into local democratic structures, as foreseen under the Serbian Government "Covic Plan" launched in 2001. Ethnic Albanians now have their own elected representatives who are working closely with the Serbian Government and international organisations such as the OSCE to restore long-term peace, stability and economic progress to the area. More generally during the past year, both the FRY and Serbian Governments have made progress in establishing a basis for improving inter-ethnic relations throughout Serbia. The passage of the Federal Law on Ethnic Minorities earlier this year was widely praised by the international community as an example to the region."
Decision
A R Mackey
Vice President