Canada Shunned Family of Boy Who Drowned

 

Refugee father tells how sons and wife died

 

 

The Morning Star, London, 4 September 2015

 

Canada refused an immigration request from the Syrian family whose two small
boys and mother tragically drowned on Wednesday, an MP has revealed.

 

New Democratic Party (NDP) MP Fin Donnelly submitted a request on behalf on
the boys' aunt, Teema Kurdi, only to see it turned down by immigration
officials.

 

The boys' father Abdullah Kurdi described how the people-trafficker in
charge of their overloaded rubber boat had panicked in the rough waters of
the Aegean Sea and jumped overboard.

 

"I took over and started steering. The waves were so high and the boat
flipped. I took my wife and my kids in my arms and I realised they were all
dead," he said.

 

"All I want is to be with my children at the moment."

 

The heartbreaking photo of the body of three-year-old Aylan Kurdi, washed up
on a beach in Turkey after he died along with his elder brother Galip and
mother Rehan, has

encapsulated the horror of the Mediterranean refugee crisis.

 

A report by the UN Human Rights Council said yesterday that more than 2,000
Syrian refugees had drowned while trying to reach Europe since the start of
the civil war in their country in 2011.

 

In Hungary, police allowed refugees to board trains at Budapest's Keleti
station following a two-day stand-off, only to take them to a refugee camp
in Bicske, 22 miles west of the capital.

 

Desperate and angry people who had been trying to reach the relatively
welcoming destinations of Austria or Germany resisted as riot police forced
them off.

 

Amid the scenes reminiscent of the second world war, one woman clutching her
small child lay on the tracks in protest until she was forcibly removed.

 

Hungary's bitterly anti-immigration Prime Minister Viktor Orban blamed
Germany for the crisis, claiming: "We Hungarians are full of fear."

 

In the Czech Republic, police said that they had ended the practice of
writing identification numbers on refugees' arms, which critics had said
harked back to the nazi Holocaust.

 

The Greek coastguard reported yesterday morning that it had rescued 751
people in 19 separate incidents in the previous 24 hours, down on more than
1,000 the previous day.

 

 

From:
http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-0053-Canada-shunned-family-of-boy-who-d
rowned#.VekmtPmqqko

 

See also: http://www.rt.com/news/314312-drowned-refugees-eu-emotionally/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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