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I was amazed seeing so many Westerners turning on Eastern Europeans for being "racist".Ofcourse,that was a leftist forum,so it's not really a general thing i guess.
All nations involved directly or indirectly in Syria should take in the Syrian refugees, this obviously includes UK, USA, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Russia, UAE and many many more.
I don't think its fair to throw all the reprehensibility of hosting refugees to Europe. The general mood of Europeans is that of exhausted with immigration but despite what you may think they still treat refugees as human beings.
Where are the people who cry about Ummah gone? Saudia Arabia has plenty of cash to build religious schools to spread its dogma but won't allow their fellow Arab and fellow Muslims?
Indeed. WOuld have been nice if the author had been more specific about which European leaders he was referring to.Contrary to what some European leaders and media houses would have us believe, the crisis unfolding in the Mediterranean is mostly about refugees. The majority of the men, women and children are reportedly from Syria, Eritrea and Afghanistan — countries plagued by civil war, gross human rights violations and religious insurgency. This is not to suggest that no migrants are trying to reach Europe in search of a better life than that offered in their home country. Indeed, much of the displaced populations from Sub-Saharan Africa are migrants. Nevertheless, by using the expression ‘migrant crisis’ to broadly refer to the entire spectrum of the ongoing crisis in the Mediterranean, European leaders and media houses are trying to desensitise the public at large by misleading them about the real nature of the crisis unfolding therein.
(Jay Manoj Sanklecha is a graduate of the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata, and is working with a law firm in Mumbai.)
All nations involved directly or indirectly in Syria should take in the Syrian refugees, this obviously includes UK, USA, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Russia, UAE and many many more.
I don't think its fair to throw all the reprehensibility of hosting refugees to Europe. The general mood of Europeans is that of exhausted with immigration but despite what you may think they still treat refugees as human beings.
Where are the people who cry about Ummah gone? Saudia Arabia has plenty of cash to build religious schools to spread its dogma but won't allow their fellow Arab and fellow Muslims?