Hundreds of children of asylum seekers in western Sweden may be moved to the Swedish Migration Board's collective housing.

Now both Save the Children and the Church of Sweden are sounding the alarm that the accommodation is unsuitable for children and that the relocations do not take into account the children's needs.

Together with his family, Fatemeh, 12, was forced to leave the apartment in the small town of Blidsberg in Ulricehamn municipality to move into the asylum accommodation Spenshult, with over 300 residents, outside Halmstad.

SVT Nyheter Halland has previously reported on violence, attempted murder and insecurity at the Spenshult asylum accommodation. In the clip, Fatemeh Hakimi tells what she thinks about the move there.