Press Room – Legis.mk https://legis.mk Open Your Heart To Those In Need. Sun, 19 May 2024 10:48:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://legis.mk/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Press Room – Legis.mk https://legis.mk 32 32 “Access to the right to work for asylum seekers and humanitarian protection and foreigners in RSM” https://legis.mk/%d0%bf%d1%80%d0%b8%d1%81%d1%82%d0%b0%d0%bf-%d0%b4%d0%be-%d0%bf%d1%80%d0%b0%d0%b2%d0%be-%d0%bd%d0%b0-%d1%80%d0%b0%d0%b1%d0%be%d1%82%d0%b0-%d0%b7%d0%b0-%d0%b1%d0%b0%d1%80%d0%b0%d1%82%d0%b5/ Fri, 19 Apr 2024 10:47:15 +0000 https://legis.mk/%d0%bf%d1%80%d0%b8%d1%81%d1%82%d0%b0%d0%bf-%d0%b4%d0%be-%d0%bf%d1%80%d0%b0%d0%b2%d0%be-%d0%bd%d0%b0-%d1%80%d0%b0%d0%b1%d0%be%d1%82%d0%b0-%d0%b7%d0%b0-%d0%b1%d0%b0%d1%80%d0%b0%d1%82%d0%b5/ Legis completed the implementation of the project “Access to the right to work for asylum seekers and humanitarian protection and foreigners in RSM” in cooperation with the civil organization Lesja Ukrainka, financially supported by the Institute for European Politics from Skopje.

In accordance with the planned activities, we have prepared a Public Policy Document “Access to the right to work for asylum seekers and humanitarian protection and foreigners in RSM” which has been delivered in a bilingual hard copy to all 120 Members of Parliament and is now available to the public on our website page.

Public policy document

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SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS OF PUSHBACKS AND INTERNAL VIOLENCE DOCUMENTED BY BVMN DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER https://legis.mk/summary-and-analysis-of-pushbacks-and-internal-violence-documented-by-bvmn-during-the-month-of-september/ Mon, 31 Oct 2022 13:52:17 +0000 https://legis.mk/?p=6680 In September, the Border Violence Monitoring Network (BVMN) shared 25 testimonies of pushbacks impacting 557 people-on-the-move (POM) across the Balkans and Greece. This report brings together first-hand testimonies from a range of countries in the region to look at the way European Union states and other actors are affecting systemic violence towards people crossing borders.

BVMN is a network of watchdog organisations active in Greece and the Western Balkans including No Name Kitchen, Rigardu, Are You Syrious, Mobile InfoTeam, Push-back Alarm Austria, InfoKolpa, Centre for Peace Studies, BlindSpots, and Collective Aid. Combining insights from these different members, this month’s report covers:

 

Criminalization of solidarity in Velika Kladusa

Increases in Violence in Northern Serbia

Shipwrecks in Greece

Yazidis barred from entering camps in Greece

Slovene NGOs as possible targets of state surveillance?

For more read the link below:
https://www.borderviolence.eu/balkan-regional-report-september-2022/?fbclid=IwAR0lAHDCV1LCamuXnc2NNlhYLCGVUz_uy1vpEE2dOc_4mxvkC9FC3srIpNs

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Report from the ODIHR Conference “Migration, Human Rights and Inclusion“ https://legis.mk/report-from-the-odihr-conference-migration-human-rights-and-inclusion/ Wed, 19 Oct 2022 12:20:52 +0000 https://legis.mk/?p=6665 We are pleased to share with you a report from the ODIHR Conference “Migration, Human Rights and Inclusion: Assessing the Role of Civil Society in the OSCE Region” in Warsaw on 27 and 28 June 2022.
This document summarizes key notes from the conference to which the general secretary of Legis, Jasmin Redjepi, contributed among the others:
“Coordination may need to be formalized, such as by concluding a memorandum of understanding with partners, especially when state institutions are involved. International non-governmental organizations and inter-governmental organizations can also play a role in coordination and information sharing between multiple state- and non-state stakeholders, especially when seen as reliable and trusted partners with knowledge of the local context. For example, in North Macedonia, the OSCE mission acted as a mediator between non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and government in times of emergency response to migration flows. To proceed towards more systemic thinking and longer-term perspectives, a constructive and sustained dialogue between civil society actors and state authorities and mutual recognition of evolving roles is crucial. While NGOs are often more flexible and effective in providing emergency responses, when structural responses are established, CSOs’ role may need to shift over time. However important the engagement of civil society is, the ultimate responsibility for responding to emergency migration flows and migrant integration lies with national authorities. To achieve a constructive dialogue, it is necessary for the authorities to acknowledge their own limitations and have the courage to ask questions and learn from mistakes. At the same time, CSOs need to avoid assuming the role of those, who always know best what needs to be done. Experience from different countries shows that effective cooperation between national and local authorities and civil society is often hard to achieve and sustain. Particularly challenging are the election campaign times when political competition contributes to securitization and politicization of migration and diverts attention from the pressing issues on the ground.’’

 

A full conference report is available here.
https://www.osce.org/odihr/528063

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Irregular migration in Republic North Macedonia https://legis.mk/irregular-migration-in-republic-north-macedonia/ Fri, 24 Jun 2022 14:25:52 +0000 https://legis.mk/?p=6263 About the Project

With the support of the Macedonian Young Lawyers Association (MYLA)
and the Danish Refugee Council and the European Union, Legis in August
2021 started implementing a 6-month project in “Monitoring Irregular
Migration and Human Smuggling in the Republic of Northern Macedonia”
and the rights of persons caught in irregular migration.
The project is a complementary part of the regular activities of Legis in
“Monitoring access to rights and protection for refugees and migrants in
Northern Macedonia” or activities that daily monitor the migration and
refugee trends of the so-called Balkan route from 2015 until today.
As part of the project activities, a short analysis of irregular migration
flows in the period from August, 2021 to January, 2022 is envisaged. At the
same time, Legis during this period published 5 monthly reports on
migration flows on the southern and northern borders, ie. a region in which
irregular crossings and criminal groups and individuals involved in
smuggling operate. The analysis examines the migration flows, but the
focus is on the action by the state in criminal court proceedings involving
foreigners, caught in irregular migration as witnesses or accused of the
crime of the same name.

If you want to download the whole report please click HERE 

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Comparative analysis: Access to right to health for refugees and migrants in North Macedonia, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina 2020-2021 https://legis.mk/comparative-analysis-access-to-right-to-health-for-refugees-and-migrants-in-north-macedonia-serbia-and-bosnia-and-herzegovina-2020-2021/ Mon, 20 Jun 2022 13:52:50 +0000 https://legis.mk/?p=6233 The aim of the report prepared through the project is to provide local
and regional statistical data on the access to prevention and protection measures
against the COVID-19 virus and access to State services for refugees and migrants in
North Macedonia, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

You can read the whole report HERE
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Country report: Access to right to health for refugees and migrants in North Macedonia 2020-2021 https://legis.mk/country-report-access-to-right-to-health-for-refugees-and-migrants-in-north-macedonia-2020-2021/ Mon, 11 Apr 2022 09:21:21 +0000 https://legis.mk/?p=6241

NGO “Legis” is leading an ongoing regional cooperation project: “COVID-19 Challenges within the Migrant and Refugee Response in the Western Balkans” in cooperation with local human rights organizations from Serbia (Asylum Protection Center / Centar za zaštitu i pomoć tražiocima azila (APC/CZA) and Bosnia and Herzegovina (International Forum of solidarity-EMMAUS) that work together on regional analysis; measuring the effects of the pandemic over access to the right to health for refugees and migrants. The project is funded by Balkan Trust for Democracy, a project of the German Marshall Fund of the United States and the USAID.
In regards to the project activities, Legis and partner organization conducted in depth local analysis, assessing the “Access to right to health for refugees and migrants”, country reports findings will be included in the Regional analysis to be issued by the end of June 2022. Legis is an organization working directly on the field through the pandemic, collecting data since 25th March, 2020 when the COVID-19 virus outbreak began in North Macedonia. This country report reflects on the access to the right of health of refugees and migrants, who transit, reside and/or are deported from the country.

See the full report HERE

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Annual Report 2020 https://legis.mk/annual-report-2020/ Sun, 20 Mar 2022 22:00:37 +0000 https://legis.mk/?p=924 The work of Legis in 2020 was marked with an additional local humanitarian crisis in addition to the migrant crisis, which has lasted since 2015 . Namely, the work of Legis significantly increased to fully support the high-risk local population during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has greatly affected this category of citizens. Compared to 2019 the local needs of the population have increased our humanitarian aid outreach to include daily distribution of bread, weekly hot meals, clothes and daily delivery of protective masks, gloves and disinfectants and hygiene and the distribution of packages with fresh fruit. The needs of locals and people in migration and asylum seekers were met in the field by the Legis team and the tireless work of volunteers.

See the full report HERE

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LEGIS FINANCE REPORT 2019 https://legis.mk/legis-finance-report-2019/ Sun, 20 Mar 2022 21:54:26 +0000 https://legis.mk/?p=915 LEGIS FINANCE REPORT 2019 INCOME MKD EUR Income for donation from the country

2453093

39888

Income for donation from foreign

893958

14536

Income transferd from the last year

2365302

38460

Total

5712353

92884

OUTGOINGS MKD EUR Charges for the supply of humanitarian aid

412034

6700

Salaries and other costs for employed persons

2091231

34004

Traveling costs

51027

830

Other costs for supplies

145178

2361

Administrative costs

445572

7245

Total

3145042

51139

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Annual report on irregular migration https://legis.mk/annual-report-on-irregular-migration/ Sun, 20 Mar 2022 21:32:50 +0000 https://legis.mk/?p=896

REVIEW

Of the Annual report on irregular migration on the Northern border of Macedonia

– Lipkovo area, July, 2017-May, 2018

The Annual report on irregular migration on the Northern border of Macedonia – Lipkovo area, July, 2017-May, 2018 is a part of the project Humanitarian and legal assistance to refugees and migrants in irregular transit, implemented by Legis. The Methodology used in this period is integral part of the methodology architected for the whole project: the Qualitative method and Quantitative method, with numerous field tailor made activities. This methodology implemented by Legis’s experienced researchers obtains deep analytical view and numerous relevant data, valuable for the community responsible for the migration policy.

The value of this text is that it objectively presents the situation on the ground, such as the risk faced by irregular migrants, the administrative obstacles in the phase of irregular crossing of the border, the violence they are exposed to, their vulnerability and the possibility of being pulled by the smugglers, then the right to access to the right to asylum, which although it is a universal human right, is selectively available to them. Most of the settings in the Annual Report on irregular migration on the Northern border of Macedonia can also be found in the Ombudsman’s report, while other competent institutions, primarily the police, try to relativism them.

The report, along with statistical data, makes an overview of the situation, early warnings, risks, problems and challenges that migrants face in their transit through the Republic of Macedonia.

The assistance provided by Legis includes distribution of basic food and non-food items, medical referrals, information about rights and asylum in Macedonia and referrals towards the existing services, as well as monitoring of numbers, flows and human rights abuses that the people in irregular migration have been exposed to during their travels.

LEGIS’ teams are actively monitoring the situation with irregular migration and providing assistance and referrals to people using the irregular transit channels in Northern region since the migration crises (2016).

Statistical data relating to the analyzed period (12 months) help in the profiling of the migrants according to sex, age and category of vulnerability. They make it more likely and predictable to monitor the situation with irregular migrants and to plan preventive security activities in the local community and wider, better medical and social care and better services.

The highest percentage of the population reached in Lipkovo by LEGIS’ teams in the period of May 2017 – April 2018 is from Pakistan, 41% (385 people), followed by Afghanistan 26% (249 people), Iran 7% (66 people) and Algeria 7% (61 people). People from Syria encountered in Lipkovo during irregular migration represent 4% (42 people). These statistics fixed public perception that most migrants going through Macedonia are from Syria.

Another interesting aspect for human rights violations documented by the Legis field team is that most violations are connected to illegal push-backs by Serbian authorities towards Macedonia and then, illegally deported or pushed by local authorities further to Greece. This issue is noted by the NGOs with the closing of the borders in 2016 and has continued till date. The causality of human rights violations due to these practices could be linked with:

– Lack of registration and documentation of migrants in irregular transit.

– Illegal push-backs and deportation by border authorities on the route between Greece-Macedonia-Serbia.

– Lack of protection of unaccompanied minors in irregular migration.

– Increased violence towards refugees and migrants and lack of HR violation reports to authorities and measures for protection from organized crime groups and smugglers. Legis paper indicate that for the reporting period, a total of 281 people were denied access to territory (pushed back) from Serbia to Macedonia while attempting illegally to cross the border (green border) or were deported from Serbia to Macedonia without following the legal procedure of deportation near the Lojane, Tabanovce and Sopot villages.

The Annual report… highlight the new moment in the irregular migration (p. 15): “some of the people that were deported from Serbia to Macedonia, did not use Macedonia as a transit country towards Serbia, but entered Serbia using the route through Bulgaria or other routes of transit”.

The important finding from the Annual report is that the Republic of Macedonia remains a country of transit for irregular migration. However, the border authorities of Greece, Macedonia and Serbia developed illegal push-back and deportation practices, increasing the potential risks for human rights violations, beside organize crime groups operating in the Northern border of the state.

The figures presented by Legis are telling that the irregular migration in the covered period is present with oscillations, but in the spring months of 2018 has increasing tendency. This statistical data suggest this trajectory o be carefully monitored in the future, and to be analyzed s part of the global migration frame on the Balkan Rute and widely.

Research done by Legis confirmed the findings of other NGOs (Helsinki Committee, January, 2018) that the access to territory prevent the implementation of the human rights of the refuges and protection. The lack of proper registration and documentation of the irregular migrants & refugees denied access to expressing intention to the right of international protection. These indicate that the irregular migrants & refugees are left to be step closer to the criminal groups and the smugglers.

This research paper brings to our attention that there are violence and potential cases of torture in the Northern region (noted in the interviews with the migrants). The Ombudsman’s annual reports for 2016 and 2017 confirm existence of such deviations in the country.

The annual report paper confirms the presence and sensitivity of the vulnerable groups, mostly the unaccompanied minors on their way to the destination country. Unfortunately, the report confirmed that the unaccompanied minors more frequently are object of the criminal violence and intimidation, than it is documented in the official statistics.

To summarise: The Annual report on irregular migration on the Northern border of Macedonia – Lipkovo area, July, 2017-May, 2018 developed by Legis is valuable text based on the scientific methodology, relevant for further use and research.

Prof. Trpe Stojanovski

To download the full report, click here.

 

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Annual Report 2017 https://legis.mk/annual-report-2017/ Sun, 20 Mar 2022 20:59:23 +0000 https://legis.mk/?p=881 Annual report for year 2017 can be download HERE

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