In Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, 45 people, mainly undocumented women and children, have been occupying an empty building on Tervuren Avenue for the past month. An occupation that does not please the owner of the premises who would like to expel them. A justice of the peace has considered this Wednesday morning the request for expulsion. The judgement is expected in the next few days. In these former offices of the Tirlemont refinery, a few steps from Mo…
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In Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, 45 people, mainly undocumented women and children, have been occupying an empty building on Tervuren Avenue for the past month. An occupation that does not please the owner of the premises who would like to expel them. A justice of the peace has considered this Wednesday morning the request for expulsion. The judgement is expected in the next few days. In these former offices of the Tirlemont refinery, a few steps from Mo…