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Serbia: Jalal's Tale

Emma Wallis | Idro Seferi
November 11, 2021

In this episode of Tales from the Border, we hear from Jalal who made it over the border to Hungary only to suffer a terrible accident. His injuries are so bad he can barely walk, but Hungarian police force him back to Serbia. As Jalal tells his story, András gathers evidence for a potential court case.

https://p.dw.com/p/42pIp

Tales from the Border episode three begins outside a migrant camp on the border between Serbia and Hungary. With András Léderer from the Hungarian Helsinki Committee and reporter Idro Seferi we visit three places in Serbia that reflect the harsh reality of life for so many migrants on the Balkan route. In this episode, we hear from Jalal who made it over the border to Hungary only to suffer a terrible accident. His injuries are so bad he can barely walk, but Hungarian police force him back to Serbia. As Jalal tells his story, András gathers evidence for a potential court case. 

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CREDITS

Reporter: Idro Seferi, Serbia 

Presentation in Serbia: AndráLéderer, Hungarian Helsinki Committee

Presenter and Producer: Emma Wallis 

Editor: Marion MacGregor 

Series Editors: Charlotte Hauswedell and Sven Pöhle 

Studio Production: Gerd Georgii and Jürgen Kuhn in the DW studios 

Theme Music: Chinese Man Records, France 

Man with dark hair and a beard (Idro Seferi) in Belgrade, Serbia
Idro Seferi Reporter specializing in politics and society in the Western Balkans