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In the past week every screen and every channel was awash with images of drowned children and desperate parents. Reactions across the globe have varied from hate to helplessness to hopeful action. Below are two interviews from Canada, the country that denied the Kurdi family asylum, that offer more perspective on what is occuring and what can be done.

Syed Hussan of No One is Illegal Canada says that the family was murdered by the governments who refused to open their doors to them when asked.

Syed Hussan of No One is Illegal Canada talks about the tragedy of the migrant crisis and calls on federal leaders to revamp the “broken” refugee system

Posted by CTVNewsChannel on Friday, September 4, 2015

 

Sozan Savehilaghi of the Kurdish community in Vancouver calls on the Canadian government to do more in the wake of tragedy.

Sozan Savehilaghi is a member of the Kurdish community in Vancouver calling for Canada to do more to help migrants, following the tragic drowning of a Syrian toddler and his older brother and his mother on a Turkish beach

Posted by CTVNewsChannel on Friday, September 4, 2015

 

In rallies across Canada, people are marching demanding the country open its borders to refugees

Pictures of rallies and actions happening across the country.#FreedomtoMove #RefugeesWelcome#OpentheBordersFind one near you or get involved: https://www.facebook.com/events/1703064886579884/

Posted by No One Is Illegal | Personne n’est illégal | Nadie es ilegal on Saturday, September 5, 2015

 

Meanwhile in Europe, some people are taking it upon themselves to make sure refugees have what they need. Imagine if this was the role of Border Patrol.

Hungarians waiting by the highway with food to give to the refugees who will arrive on foot.This is what being a good human being is.

Posted by Junayed Ali on Friday, September 4, 2015

 

Watch this scene of Germans greeting refugees at the train station. Chancellor Angela Merkel just announced the country would not limit the number of people Germany would accept.

#MigrantCrisis“Welcome to Germany” – People applaud and greet migrants with gifts as they arrive in Munich#DesperateJourneysLive updates: http://bbc.in/1LQprLQ

Posted by BBC News on Saturday, September 5, 2015

 

This interview with a young Syrian refugee gives perspective to why people are fleeing: “Just stop the war,” he says.

A 13-Year-Old Syrian's Message to Europe

"Please help the Syrians… The Syrians need help now. Just stop the war. We don't want to stay in Europe, just stop the war."We first met 13-year-old Syrian refugee Kinan Masalmeh in the Hungarian border town of Szeged last week. Outside Budapest's main international railway station, we found him among the hundred of refugees who have been stranded for a second day as authorities continue to block them from travelling to other countries.

Posted by Al Jazeera English on Wednesday, September 2, 2015

 

But in case you needed a reminder that not everyone responds the same, Ann Coulter just retweeted this

 

Pope Francis, however, is calling on people to take a different approach (and he probably has a larger following.)

 

And what does this look like from the perspective of those who have crossed dangers to get to the U.S.? Fernando Lopez of the Congreso de Jornaleros in New Orleans relates his experience coming to the U.S. here:


En español

It’s difficult to believe that just one image of a baby who has drowned can make us understand that the migration crisis of refugees is a global problem. As much as one tries to be in support from one side of the world to another, even knowing that crossing the Sonoran desert to get to the US can be as dangerous as crossing seas to get to Europe, I cannot compare my own experience of walking that desert to what happened to that little one and their family. Read more