Hello, dear colleagues!
This article is primarily written for law firms representing asylum applicants from
Serbia and other countries in the
Western Balkans, although it may also be useful for applicants themselves.
My name is Maxim Kharitonov, and I am the founder of
The Human Rights, an international agency of expert witnesses specializing in expert reports for asylum seekers worldwide (website: thehuman-rights.com).
We provide expert witness reports on human rights violations, political persecution, and asylum-related risks across key regions, including:
- Post-Soviet Region (CIS): Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Moldova, Georgia.
- East Africa: Eritrea, Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Kenya, Uganda.
- South & Central Asia: Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan.
- Middle East: Syria, Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia.
- Western Balkans: Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Latin America & the Caribbean: Venezuela, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Cuba, Haiti, Colombia, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil.
- East Asia: China, North Korea, Mongolia, Vietnam, Myanmar.
In this article, I will explain how our team approaches the analysis of the situation in
Serbia and other
Western Balkans countries, highlight key issues related to human rights violations, and discuss why an expert witness report plays a crucial role in asylum cases.
What is an Expert Witness Report?
As you may know, an
expert witness report is an independent analytical document used to substantiate facts, justify risks, and assess the situation in the applicant’s country of origin.
Its purpose is to demonstrate that the applicant faces a real threat of persecution and cannot return to
Serbia or another
Western Balkans country due to the risks involved. The report serves as witness testimony in the asylum case, providing expert insight into the situation in the applicant’s country of origin.
Why is an Expert Witness Report Essential?
An expert witness report is crucial at every stage of the asylum process:
- At the application stage: It helps establish the applicant's personal risks and their connection to the general situation in Serbia or another Western Balkans country.
- At the appeal stage: If the application has been denied, the report can be used for a detailed analysis of the immigration authority’s decision, identifying errors, and providing additional evidence.
Key Functions of an Expert Witness Report
1.
Contextual AnalysisAn expert witness report confirms the broader situation in
Serbia and other
Western Balkans countries, including political instability, repression, and conflict, citing both international and local sources.
2.
Personal Risk AssessmentThe report demonstrates the connection between the applicant’s individual threats and the conditions in their country. Whether it’s due to their political views, ethnicity, religion, or gender, the report will explain why they are personally at risk in
Serbia or another
Western Balkans country.
3.
Strengthening the Evidence BaseAn expert witness report verifies that the applicant belongs to a vulnerable group facing persecution. Vulnerable groups can include ethnic or religious minorities, journalists, political activists, and women, particularly in countries like
Serbia, where these groups may face targeted violence.
4.
Support with Credible SourcesThe report references authoritative organizations such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the United Nations, and others. All sources are formatted according to the
OSCOLA citation standard.
Country Expert Witness on
Serbia and
Western Balkans Countries
At
The Human Rights, we specialize in preparing expert witness reports for asylum applicants from
Serbia and other countries in the
Western Balkans region. Our reports are tailored to asylum cases in the
UK,
USA,
Canada, and the
EU, ensuring compliance with immigration law standards and expert witness requirements.
We provide in-depth analysis on the human rights situation in
Serbia and other
Western Balkans countries, addressing issues such as:
- Ethnic Tensions: Serbia, like other countries in the Western Balkans, has experienced significant ethnic conflict, particularly between ethnic Serbs, Albanians, and other minority groups. Individuals from ethnic minorities, including Albanians, Roma, and Bosniaks, can face persecution, discrimination, and violence in certain regions of the country.
- Media Freedom and Freedom of Expression: Journalists in Serbia who report on corruption, political issues, or human rights violations face intimidation, threats, and physical attacks. Media freedom is under threat, and journalists are often subjected to harassment or legal action. The government’s response to independent reporting can jeopardize the safety of those involved in such activities.
- Political Persecution: Political opposition members, activists, and individuals critical of the government may face legal persecution, violence, and harassment. Serbia’s political environment can be hostile to those who challenge the status quo or advocate for human rights.
- LGBTQ+ Rights: While Serbia has made some progress in terms of LGBTQ+ rights, discrimination, hate speech, and physical violence against LGBTQ+ individuals remain common. Members of the LGBTQ+ community face difficulties accessing legal protections, and many are subject to public and private violence and societal exclusion.
- Gender-Based Violence: Serbia struggles with widespread gender-based violence, including domestic violence, trafficking, and sexual violence. Women, particularly those from marginalized communities, face difficulties in accessing justice, and many perpetrators are not held accountable.
- Corruption and Justice System: Corruption in the Serbian government and legal system can exacerbate human rights violations. Individuals who expose corruption, advocate for judicial reform, or challenge the status quo may face retaliation, including legal actions and violence.
Why Choose Our Expert Witness Reports?
Collective Expertise & VerificationOur reports are prepared by regional country experts, researchers, and legal analysts, ensuring accuracy and depth. Every report undergoes fact-checking and validation by our senior experts before submission.
Court-Tested Reports & Expert TestimonyOur experts are available to testify in court, reinforcing the credibility of the asylum applicant’s case. We follow the highest standards of expert witness reporting, including OSCOLA citation formatting and references to leading human rights organizations (Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, UNHCR, etc.).
Customized Reports for Each CaseWe tailor each report to the specific applicant’s circumstances, linking their personal risks to the broader situation in their country of origin.
Strong Track Record of SuccessOur reports have played a key role in successful asylum applications and appeals, helping individuals prove their risk of persecution.