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Don’t Send Single, Male Asylum-Seekers to Failing Belgium, Dutch Court Tells Government

Summary by Politico Europe
Belgian authorities’ “indifference” toward addressing shortcomings has snowballed into a “systemic failure,” says Council of State.

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The Council of State of the Netherlands delivered on Wednesday a judgment pointing directly to Belgium. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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The return of single male asylum seekers to Belgium must be halted for the time being, the Council of State has ruled. For two years, Belgian authorities have been making insufficient room for this group.

·Netherlands
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Due to "system failures" in the Belgian reception system, there is a risk of human rights violations.

·Netherlands
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Center

The Netherlands may no longer return single male asylum seekers to Belgium. This has been decided by the Dutch Council of State. According to the Council, there is a "systemic failure" on the part of the Belgian authorities when it comes to the reception and legal protection of this group.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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According to a ruling of the Supreme Administrative Court, the Netherlands is no longer allowed to send single male asylum seekers back to Belgium, and the Court accuses the Belgian authorities of systematically failing to protect this group, which affects the Dublin system.

·Germany
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vrt broke the news in Antwerp, Belgium on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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