http://www.wsj.com/articles/image-of-syrian-boy-washed-up-on-beach-hits-hard-1441282847
It's an article about a Syrian todler found washed up on the Turkish beach. The picture was posted on the front pages of news papers a few days ago. That was an horrifying and shocking image. The boy and his family members were all drowned on the beach except his father. They all were trying to get to Canada from Kobane, Syria for escaping Islamic State extreamists. They were on the boat with other refugees and the wave were so high and it flipped all of sudden. It's desperate and it's not only about the boy's tragic death. It's a symbol, representing a huge humanitarian crisis echoing around the world. I feel so sad just looking at the picture of him. God bless all the refugees who struggle to be accepted into other safe countries.
Q. Do you think european nations should admit more refugees into their countries?
Q. Should the images of the drown boy have been posted on the news papers and shared on social media?
Q. Are the european countries responsible for many refugees' death?