Rights body urges Belgium to better assist asylum-seekers

Migrants gather outside of their tents in front of the Klein Kasteeltje center in Brussels, Monday, Dec. 19, 2022. The Klein Kasteelje is the designated arrival center for all migrants entering Belgium and due to space restrictions some have resorted to finding accommodation in tents outside. (AP Photo/Olivier Matthys)

BRUSSELS (AP) — Europe’s top human rights body is urging Belgian authorities to provide better assistance to asylum-seekers after hundreds of people slept on Brussels streets in freezing temperature in recent weeks.

The Council of Europe's commissioner for human rights, Dunja Mijatovic, wrote in a letter to Belgium’s state secretary for asylum and migration published Wednesday that a lack of available spots in reception facilities was damaging asylum-seekers' rights to health and other basic needs.

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