Global Refugee Crisis
 
 

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DONATE NOW OR START A FUNDRAISING PAGE FOR ONE OR MORE OF THE CHARITIES INVOLVED IN HELPING THE CURRENT SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS ACROSS EUROPE.

 

Estimates earlier in the year are that 210,000 people have already died in the Syrian conflict.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/02/07/us-mideast-crisis-toll-idUSKBN0LB0DY20150207

 

There is now a an exodus of 11 million people who are in refugee camps or on the move toward or through continental Europe. 

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-24900116

 

Thousands are risking death on refugee boats, attempting to cross the Mediterreanian into continental Europe to flee the conflict. 

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/sep/02/shocking-image-of-drowned-syrian-boy-shows-tragic-plight-of-refugees

 

 

WITH the influx of refugees from the Middle East and North Africa, Europe is having a major moral crisis this week.

 

Germany in particular is doing much national soul-searching, with reports it will take on an estimated 800,000 refugees this year alone.

 

Writing on why Germany is doing this, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Vice-Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel opened with the following statement in a much-circulated blog post this week.

 

“Europe is facing a great challenge for our generation. Never before have so many people fled political persecution and war as today. Many of them are seeking refuge here with us in Europe. In view of the crises in our neighbourhood, we must assume that this could remain the case for years. And as Europeans, we owe it to ourselves and to the world to help them.”

 

Substitute the word “Australia” for “Europe”, and you’ve got some serious food for thought, don’t you think?

 

Germany believes it owes it to itself and the world to take people in. So why does Australia see things so differently? Why do we feel as though we owe it to ourselves and the world to keep refugees out at all costs?

 

Australia has granted no more than 6501 refugee visas in each of the past two years.

Germany, as mentioned, could take in 800,000 this year alone.

Germany has a population four times larger than Australia.

Germany has a landmass 20 times smaller than ours.

 

 

Global Refugee Crisis

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