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Traumatized Humem (11) Can Leave Grave Asylum Seekers' Center: 'Finally Peace'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Immense joy and gratitude among the Alhasan family. The family with the traumatized Humem (11) has been allocated a house in Gemert. They received the keys on Wednesday. This should put an end to the harrowing situation of the family, who were 'stuck' in an asylum seekers' centre for sixteen months. "This house is much more than just a roof over our heads for us: it is a safe haven," says father Aymen with relief. For four days, the then 8-year-…
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Immense joy and gratitude among the Alhasan family. The family with the traumatized Humem (11) has been allocated a house in Gemert. They received the keys on Wednesday. This should put an end to the harrowing situation of the family, who were 'stuck' in an asylum seekers' centre for sixteen months. "This house is much more than just a roof over our heads for us: it is a safe haven," says father Aymen with relief. For four days, the then 8-year-…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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