“Like We Were Just Animals”
Pushbacks of People Seeking Protection from Croatia to Bosnia and Herzegovina
                              Authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina show little interest in addressing long-standing human rights problems in the country. Authorities fail to adequately tackle discrimination and protect women and LGBT people from violence. Asylum seekers lack adequate shelter and protection, and pushbacks to Bosnia and Herzegovina exacerbate the poor situation for migrants. Over a decade since provisions in the constitution were ruled discriminatory by Europe’s top human rights court, they have yet to be changed. Media professionals face interference in their work. War crimes prosecutions, including for conflict related sexual violence, move at a slow pace.
            
              
    Pushbacks of People Seeking Protection from Croatia to Bosnia and Herzegovina
                              Needs Government Action, Less Reliance on Coal
                              Put Constitutional Reform Back on the Agenda
                              Violence, Abuse; Denied Opportunity to Apply for Asylum
                              
                              Needs Government Action, Less Reliance on Coal
                              Leaders Show Little Commitment to Truth and Reconciliation
                              Migrants Face Human Rights Abuses at EU Borders; Impunity Persists
                              Commissioner’s Visit Underscores EU Responsibility to Find Solutions
                              Long-Term Housing, Care Urgently Needed
                              
                              Put Constitutional Reform Back on the Agenda
                              
                              Relocate Migrants to Decent Accommodation Elsewhere