Serbia Finally Grants Special Passports To (A Few) Refugees
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A Kazakh refugee in Serbia who has waited nine years for official residence status has finally been given a new kind of document: a "refugee passport." Baha Sarsenov, who fled political persecution in Kazakhstan in 2015, will finally be able to travel again. But his new UN Refugee Convention travel document, as it's formally known, is not a Serbian passport. He's still awaiting citizenship, along with just two others who have been granted the document.