One of our favourite TV hosts couldn’t keep it together on national television last night. We completely understand why.
Carrie Bickmore burst into tears on The Project last night.
The mother-of-two broke down as the panel of the Network 10 show discussed the devastating photos of two refugee brothers found dead on a Turkish beach.
Those images, including one of three-year-old Aylan Kurdi washed up, face-down on the sand, have come to symbolise the crisis facing Europe as countless refugees flee conflict in the Middle East.
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“I just can’t look at that without being so upset,” Bickmore said of the images, her voice cracking.
“It just makes me think about how lucky, lucky I am that I live in Australia, that my children live in Australia. That’s what it is.”
Television personality and panel member Chrissie Swan chimed in: “It’s very easy when you’re using words like ‘refugee’ and ‘asylum seeker’ and all these other words. And then you see: That is a little boy in his little shoes, that’s an asylum seeker, that little boy is a refugee.”
Aylan’s family reportedly lived in a northern Syrian town called Kobane, where Islamic state and Kurdish forces have been locked in a brutal battle all year.
Aylan and his five-year-old brother Little Galip were fleeing the country’s civil war with their parents when their boat capsized.
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After world war 2 did we not gladly open our nation to immigrants? Why not these people? Can we at least of temporary asylum to many more? Can we offer rooms in our homes? Sponsor a person? Offer to pay air fares? Job offers ? Temporary accomodation out our homes until they find their feet. That photo really brings home the reality of loss and I can't even think about it without crying. Definatly makes it all real. And the dad on the radio. heart breaking,
I can also see why this represents why Labor should never have removed the boat policy in the first place as the brutal part of was over. Peole were not arriving anymore. Why don't wer just take our share of these people- surely the word can get together and help these people quickly.
Please check this organisation out
http://www.moas.eu/
What an amazing job they are doing