“Humanity” is a big word it has a big meaning which has the power to change the world. Which is lost now when I heard about Syria. Former home residents express in their interview that, “People are dying in Syria for no reason, all the bodies are cut in pieces and thrown into the street like garbage. (Qtd by Goodspeed)” Not only this, Kholi, a girl from Syria currently an asylum seeker in UN camp said, “We feel that every Syrian --- feels …show more content…
One militant group have been produced who are known as ISIS, the group is so violent that even European countries are afraid to give refuge to Syrians, fearing that militants might camouflage themselves amongst the refugees. This particular group created a lot of terror in Syria, in an interview with Samia, who was a victim of ISIS said, “one day she was in kitchen making a tea for her brother’s family that suddenly group of militants break into her house and start killing to her all family members. She felt like it was as if there was a war in my home.” Moreover, in Syria not only Syrians are stuck but thousands of Iraqis who have taken asylum in Syria are also facing the same terror in the country. Until now there is no news regarding the mass departure on the Iraqi refugees, it looks like they have been forgotten by the world, it is reported that the current unrest in Syria has only made things worse – food prices have risen, etc. Samia, a victim of the war said, “Her family sells the food they receive from the world food programme in order to pay rent and carry them over until the end of the month.” She also stated that, her family reduced its food intake to basics like bread, tomatoes and oil, refraining from fruit, chicken, cheese and other perceived luxuries. Majority of the Iraqi refugees, who were on asylum in Syria are into trouble, there situation is like “Between a rock and no place,” as the Iraqi …show more content…
Firstly, they fear militants, considering it a possibility that militants could come along with refugees in a group. Hence, it will be impossible to identify militant among refugees. Secondly, if European countries accept Syrian refugees in their country then it will somehow adversely effect their economy, as already European countries are facing huge economic crisis. Third, Syria has its own language Arabic and European countries have their own languages. So allowing people to live in their country will make a lot of problems for refugees to settle, their children will not be able to complete their education, and it will be harder for them to accept or to mix into European