Syrian Refugees |
I have into all this news and continuous anxiety that
surrounded the escape of Syrian victims from their homeland. The collapse of
boats in the deep ocean and the drowning of men, women, kids and babies. The whole
story of “Aylaan”, an almost 2 year’s old toddler’s sad demise and dead body
took the world with tears and fears. The world all of sudden realized the
severity of Syria crisis that was caused by its own ruler “Bashar ul Assad”. It
is just one tale but the continuous five years of genocide and shelling over
the civilian population would have long been in notice.
I wonder why the world didn’t take it seriously and who gave
a single person or a group an authority to kill millions of people. Why the
world media was silent and the humanitarian organizations were keeping its
eyes, and played the mute witnesses to the whole cruel period. Anyway, a littleangelic soul who will definitely be in heaven made a way for its country peopleto find refuge and food by Europe and rest of world.
Here the most inspirational and a real act of motivation
that held my breath came when I read that an Egyptian Billionaire has taken
impressive steps. He has planned to buy a whole island for refugees from Syria,
and to provide homes, education, medical and rest of facilities out there. So,
the Syrian refugees will have their own homes and an identity that no one can take
out for the sake of few euros of bucks, and they can live there with a self-esteem
and a lifestyle that they would choose for themselves. I am deeply impressed
and in tears to remembers other victims of cruelty and wars.
Here I cannot find a logic to the mute selfishness of world
when Burmese refuges were wandering in ocean, an asking different countries for
shelter. But none had bothered to hear their hues and cries and they eventually
all drowned or might be in some isolated island. But the world didn’t stop thegenocide in Burma, and nobody thought of providing them shelter. I am not
pessimist but I am telling you a tale that was not happened a century ago but
only three to four months back.
I can console my depressed soul with a quote that “it’s
never too late”. So, I am refreshed and feel positive that the world is going
from a transition phase, and it might be due to the dead body of “Aylaan”. The social
media was stormed with shares, comments and rest of things. But it paved a way
for the rise of humanitarian factor in global community. I wish more and more
people like that Egyptian Billionaire will rise to the occasion and will be
able to provide the best kinds of welfare for all war victims and suffering
people not now but in future as well. Bravo Humanity!!
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