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SP (Presevo Valley -Korovilas Report) Serbia and Montenegro [2004] UKIAT 00206
Date of hearing: 16 June 2004
Date Determination notified: 28 July 2004
SP | APPELLANT |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
"1. The Adjudicator has erred in law by allowing this appeal under Article 3 of the ECHR and under the Refugee Convention:
(b) The Adjudicator also records in paragraph 16 that the Respondent would be singled out when the authorities became aware of him and of his father's reputation and subsequent treatment would be in breach of the two above Conventions. He states that he has taken into account the CIPU report as well as the Respondent's sources. However, the only source of the Respondent that he quotes is that of James Korovilas the "purported" expert of paragraph 15. This report contains only two sources, the Council for the Protection for Human Rights and Freedoms on page 5 and a report by a Serbian journalist beginning at the foot of page 7. Otherwise there are neither quotes nor any evidence for the author's conclusions. Mr Korovilas says on page 7 that "information about human rights abuses in Presheva against ethnic Albanians is hard to find". He does not say whether he has found any. Given that Mr Korovilas did not give evidence and therefore was not available for cross-examination, it is submitted that the Adjudicator erred in law by attaching any weight to the report and if he had given the report no weight he would have dismissed the appeal.
2. The Adjudicator erred by allowing this appeal under Article 8 of the ECHR. It is submitted that he has not carried out a balancing act when considering proportionality. The fact that the Appellant has a job and friends does not outweigh the duty of the Secretary of State to maintain immigration control.
The Respondent is a waiter. There is no reason why he could not have a job and friends on return to a country where he has spent most of his life".
"has invited me over to Kosovo on many occasions (first time in April 2000, last time in Jan 2004) to give lectures and seminars on a (sic) various issues relating to post-conflict reconstruction and inter-ethnic reconciliation."
"However, there has been a tendency for the Serbian State to only recruit ethnic Albanians who were supporters of the old Milosevic regime and were members of the SPS (Socialist Party of Serbia). The problem here is that these Albanians are viewed by the other ethnic Albanians as having collaborated with the Serbian regime and therefore relations between the ethnic Albanian police and the ethnic Albanian population in Presheva are far from good. The initiative of creating a multi-ethnic police force has been further hampered by the fact that the police training center (sic) is in a part of central Serbia and ethnic Albanians who are not former SPS members are reluctant to travel to this area. As a result only a very small number of ethnic Albanians who were not SPS members have entered the multi-ethnic police force".
"In my opinion these initiatives were motivated by the desire to repair Serbia's international image as a perpetrator of human rights abuses and ensure the re-establishment of Serbia (Yugoslavia) as an accepted member of the international community." "As for the effectiveness of the various measures implemented in the Presheva regions, there is clear evidence that much work still needs to be done in order to restore the confidence of the ethnic Albanians who still fear persecution from the Serbian State. The sensitivity of the current political situation in Serbia ensures that any actions against ethnic Albanians in Presheva would be carried out in an extremely covert manner. Therefore information about human rights abuses in Presheva against ethnic Albanians is very hard to find". (Our emphasis).
"The ethnic Albanian population of Presheva are resentful of the fact they have been left out of the UN Protectorate of Kosovo since this leaves them vulnerable to Serbian oppression. This had led to an increased level of Albanian nationalism in the Presheva region, which in turn has swelled the ranks of the pro-independent's paramilitary movement, NLA (National Liberation Army). The UCPMB has launched a series of attacks upon Serbian police and military units in Presheva which in turn have prompted a purging of suspected UCPMB members in the Presheva region. These actions have resulted in a significant loss of life on both sides of the conflict, a flood of refugees out of the region and ultimately on April 24 2001 to the deployment of Yugoslav army units with full conflict capabilities within the Presheva region buffer zone".
"In May 2001 the UCPMB accepted an amnesty from the Serb authorities. The organisation handed over significant quantities of weapons, disbanded and withdrew from the Presevo area. By the end of May with the agreement of the International Community and ethnic Albanian leaders, the Serb forces were able to complete their phased return to the GSZ. On 3 June 2002 the FRY assembly passed an amnesty law for persons suspected of committing terrorist acts in southern Serbia between 1 January 1999 and 31 May 2001".
"I have read your client's statement and the Home Office reasons for refusal dated 26 June 2002.
I understand that your client is an ethnic Albanian from the town of Medvegj in the Presheva region of southern Serbia. I appreciate that in his statement your client describes himself as coming from Kosovo. This is assertion (sic) that he comes from Kosovo is simply a reference to the view of many Albanian nationalists that the Presheva region is a part of Kosovo which fell outside of the UN administered region".
"Why at the top of page 6 refer to the UCPMB when his family were not linked with them but with the LDK and KLA and there is nothing in the report about that".
"Whilst noting all that is said in the Country Assessment I regard this Appellant as falling into an exceptional category, not merely because he is an ethnic Albanian brought up a (sic) in still (sic) very "sensitive area" because of Albanian aspiration but because "de facto" the region continues to be dominated by a Serbian administration with Serbian police and security forces who I am satisfied would become aware of the Appellant on his return and indeed of his father's reputation and standing in the LDK/KLA. It may be that changes have indeed been put into place and that the efforts under the Covic Plan will produce in future generations a more harmonious mix of Serbs and ethnic Albanians such that the fears entertained by the likes of the Appellant would not be justified. I do not find having weighed matters carefully in the balance that that is the situation at present. I fear on the Appellant's behalf that he will be singled out and having come to the attention of the authorities there are substantial grounds for believing that he is at real risk of either persecution or ill-treatment that would breach the Article 3 threshold". (Our emphasis).
"In short we consider the most recent materials demonstrate that there is now a sufficiency of protection for ethnic Albanians in general in the Presevo Valley. For an asylum claim brought by an ethnic Albanian from southern Serbia to succeed now, there would need to be some exceptional circumstances justifying treatment of an Appellant as still within a continuing risk category".
"Also according to the (UK) Foreign and Commonwealth's chronology of events in or affecting Kosovo assembled in July 2002, in May 2001, the UCPMB accepted an amnesty from the Serb authorities. Continuing, the report states, the organisation handed over significant quantities of weapons, disbanded and withdrew from the Presevo area. Also according to the (UK) Foreign and Commonwealth's chronology of events in or affecting Kosovo, assembled in July 2002, on 3 June 2002 the FRY assembly formally passed the amnesty law for persons suspected of committing terrorist acts in southern Serbia between 1 January 1999 and 31 May 2001. The Humanitarian Law Centre confirmed later in 2002 that the amnesty has been implemented correctly". (The emphasis is ours).
"The findings of my research trip to Kosovo and Presheva in July 2003. Secondly I have several contacts in the UNHCR in Pristina who provide me with up-to-date information and opinions and ethnic minorities in the region. Thirdly, I have an ongoing research project with The Forum in Pristina which is a well respected political NGO currently funded by US office and the British office in Pristina. The Forum also provides me with invaluable information on current events in the region.
I have also worked on several projects with the leading Albanian civil rights lawyer Fazli Balaj since 1999".
"If the Tribunal do not accept the evidence of Mr Korovilas but prefer the Presevo has advanced and prefer the evidence in the CIPU, my argument is torn from my feet and I could not suggest or establish a risk to the Appellant under the Refugee Convention. I simply ask you to prefer the Korovilas reports".
"The more significant aspect however that falls to be considered carefully is the life that this Appellant has built up in the United Kingdom and the achievements that by his own endeavours he has secured over more than four and a half years. Those achievements which I have spelt out earlier are impressive: he is already a useful citizen and has the potential without being a burden to the state of not only being self-supporting but also a responsible member; the character references describing his personal qualities are in themselves impressive of the society in which he now lives. He has and enjoys a quality of life, the central feature of which is hard work and endeavour to get where he has today. I find it would be disproportionate and unnecessary in the balancing exercise that has to be undertaken for his to be returned to FRY (Serbia)."
N H GOLDSTEIN
VICE PRESIDENT
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