"I don't want anything else. My entire family passed away."
Those are the words of Abdullah Kurdi, a Syrian refugee who fled the terrible conflict with his family, only to be disappointed by smugglers and forced to travel unsafely, resulting in the death of his two young sons and his wife. The body of his three-year-old son ended up washed up on the beach, a devastating manifestation of the reality of his passing, and now a wake up call to the world on just how dire the current refugee situations are in this world today.
In researching this topic, I have learned much about the refugee human trafficking smugglers that let down this poor family in a time of great need. The immigration situation is poor in several countries, and the EU (European Union - which would be one of the main sources of help for these people), the United Nations and the United States are having difficult times trying to handle the overwhelming surge of current refugees. Therefore, in order to escape, many of them are turning to smugglers to help them reach the safety and peace of body and mind that they are so desperately searching for. They have no other way out, and suffering illegally seems like the best option. (Read more about it here). Sometimes, it works. But in the case of Abdullah Kurdi, and in the recent tragic case of the 70 refugees found DEAD in the back of a van (here), it ends terribly badly.
I think the reason that this doesn't work is the fact that many of the smugglers don't really care about the well-being of the refugees they are transporting. They are just benefitted the more people that request their help (here). This personally makes me very angry. Children of God, who are innocent civilians searching for the same happiness and joy that we all seek, because of no fault of their own are being forced out of their country into unknown places with no resources, and sometimes it gets bad enough that they look at their own lives and think that suffering under the leadership and direction of human smugglers illegally is the best option. The BEST OPTION.
I echo the concluding words of Abdullah Kurdi, who, when adding on to what is quoted above, stated: "But I hope they can help those still in need. Enough with this war. I don't know what more to say. I am so tired."
The more I learn about the refugee situation, which is described to be at an all time high, the more I want to speak up about it. You can too. Please don't let another child wash up on the shore, and PLEASE don't let the lives and dreams of millions of our brothers and sisters die the same way.
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