Unless we do something, more bodies will be washing ashore.
There were tears today as Austria and Germany threw open their borders to thousands of exhausted asylum seekers.
Germans welcomed the asylum seekers with clapping, cheering and hugs. In Austria, volunteers rushed to pass warm clothes, shoes and cigarettes through the doors of refugee-filled trains stopped at platforms.
As weary families crossed the border, their wounds were treated by Red Cross doctors. “We have treated a two-day-old gunshot wound. We’ve seen eye injuries caused by stun grenades. We’ve seen children with severe bruises,” a doctor told The Guardian.
#RefugeeCrisis: Syrian refugee boy wrapped himself in a #EU flag as he arrived in #Munich :) #RefugeesWelcome pic.twitter.com/ZwIrvA4qcX
— Thomas van Linge (@arabthomness) September 6, 2015
The German Chancellor has agreed to take in 800,000 refugees this year, four times as many as it did in 2014. She has cancelled some bureaucratic checking processes for Syrian refugees and cancelled the deportation of all Syrians from her country.
Refugees at railway stations are chanting “Germany, Germany”. Armed only with a train ticket to Munich, one asylum seeker told Newsweek: “I want to live in a country that will give me security, freedom and a future for my family.”
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Perspective - Who has most to gain from these abhorrent wars, certainly not civilians! If this occurred here, I am we would like to find safe refuge from a welcoming country!
totally agree with the article. Australia has to help the European countries and offer as much support as we can. These people aren't parasites or animals or stats. They are humans just as you and me are. We have to stop this undignified abuse to these desperate people and start acting like compassionate people
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