Human rights organizations have voiced strong objections to the proposed establishment of “return hubs” in Bosnia and Herzegovina, highlighting significant humanitarian risks for migrants and asylum seekers. These centers, intended as interim holding facilities to manage migrant returns, face criticism for potentially compromising the rights and basic dignities of vulnerable populations. Advocates emphasize that the initiative may lead to overcrowding, inadequate access to medical care, and prolonged detentions without proper legal safeguards.

Key concerns outlined by rights groups include:

  • Potential violations of international refugee and human rights laws
  • Risks of forced returns amid insufficient asylum procedures
  • Lack of transparency and…