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Red Cross: Lack of permanent space for Ter Apel asylum seekers incomprehensible

Red Cross: Lack of permanent space for Ter Apel asylum seekers incomprehensible

The Red Cross has described the lack of permanent accommodation for asylum seekers in Ter Apel as inhumane and incomprehensible. Due to the main reception center being full, individuals are being moved to temporary locations to prevent them from sleeping outdoors. The organization is currently providing assistance to help manage the overflow.

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