We continuously monitor the state of affairs both in the countries where the asylum-seekers come from and in Serbia. All of our findings and reports are available at the Centre’s webpage at www.azil.rs
As a partner of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights has, since 2012, provided asylum-seekers in Serbia with free legal aid: they are explained their rights and obligations and represented before the proper authorities in Serbia and the European Court of Human Rights.
Refugee Situation in Serbia in March 2018
According to the UNHCR estimates, the number of refugees and migrants in Serbia has fallen during March and amounted to about 3,900 persons of concern, of which about 3,500 were located in state asylum centers and reception centers by the end of the month. Most of the refugees and migrants were accommodated in the asylum […]
Support to refugees and asylum seekers in Serbia – February 2018.
In 2018, the Belgrade Center for Human Rights will continue to provide free and professional legal assistance to refugees and asylum seekers in Serbia, with the support of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. In addition to providing direct legal assistance, the attention of the Belgrade Center will be directed towards raising the awareness […]
Executive Director of the Belgrade Center for Human Rights talked about migrant crisis in TV show Cultural Center
Sonja Tošković, Executive Director of the Belgrade Center for Human Rights, took part in a TV show Cultural Center on the issue of the migrant crisis in Serbia and Europe, and the attitude towards migrants in culture and society. Sonja Tošković emphasized the specifics of Serbia as a transit country, in which migrants briefly stay [...]Refugee Situation in Serbia in February 2018
According to the UNHCR estimates, the number of refugees and migrants in Serbia remained almost the same during February and amounted to about 4,100 persons of concern, of which about 3,800 were located in state asylum centers and reception centers. Most of the refugees and migrants were accommodated in the asylum center in Krnjaca (577) […]
Executive Director of the Belgrade Center for Human Rights was elected as a board member for the ECRE Southeast Europe
At the ECRE General Assembly held in October 2017, Ms. Sonja Tošković, Executive Director of the Belgrade Center for Human Rights, was elected as a board member for the ECRE Southeast Europe. ECRE is a pan-European alliance of 96 organizations that protect and promote the rights of refugees, asylum seekers and displaced persons. The mission of ECRE […]
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As a partner of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights has, since 2012, provided asylum-seekers in Serbia with free legal aid: they are explained their rights and obligations and represented before the proper authorities in Serbia and the European Court of Human Rights.
We continuously monitor the state of affairs both in the countries where the asylum-seekers come from and in Serbia. All of our findings and reports are available at the Centre’s webpage at www.azil.rs