“Let this be the last.”
Images of Aylan Kurdi’s lifeless body washed up on a Turkish beach sparked worldwide debate and sympathy last week.
The three-year-old refugee drowned, along with his five-year-old brother, Galip, his mother, Rehan, and several other asylum seekers, when their dinghy capsized in the dark of the night as they attempted to reach the Greek island of Kos.
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Aylan was discovered face down, waves gently lapping his limp and sodden body, in the resort town of Bodrum – a far cry from his home in northern Syria.
The image filled social news and media sites, sparking despair and discussion about whether publishing the “disaster porn” was morally right.
Importantly, it provoked many people to donate to one of the organisations offering aid to the many refugees in the midst of the humanitarian crisis.
Or, at least, to think about the plight of those so desperate to escape their war-torn homes that they would risk their own lives and those of their loved ones on the dangerous journey to what they hope is a better life.
It prompted people to put themselves in the shoes of Aylan’s devastated father, who lost his entire family in one fell swoop, and to consider the refugee dilemma in a more compassionate light.
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Let this be the last absolutely. Although he wasn't a refugee, he was the son of a man who had been working in Turkey for three years, a man who planned this trip from a place of safety, who would have known his children's swimming capabilities, or lack of, and yet this man did not purchase a single life jacket for his children or his wife, in fact he chose to wear the only life jacket provided himself, was he unable to assist a single one of his family or did he even try?, I have my doubts. How could he possibly be unaware of the danger when so many have died trying the same trip over the last three years?
Please share with us where you got your source from. There are so many 'rumours' going around about this story and yet no evidence that they are true. I suggest you reserve your judgement until you know the real facts.