EU Migration Policy: From Compassion to Control
- LONDON - The image of 3-year-old Alan Kurdi, a Syrian boy who drowned and washed ashore on a Turkish beach, sparked international outrage 10 years ago.
- 2015 when their rubber dinghy, bound for Greece, sank off the Turkish coast.
- Despite increased awareness, thousands continue to risk their lives attempting similar crossings to Europe.
Ten years after Alan Kurdi‘s tragic death, refugees still risk everything attempting perilous journeys to Europe - this inquiry reveals teh ongoing crisis.Thousands flee hardship, conflict, and climate disasters, yet the dangers persist. European governments initially pledged compassion, but shifting policies and tightened borders paint a complex picture. Examine the evolving role of EU migration policy, scrutinizing the challenges and considering the desperate journeys. Learn about the ongoing struggle for safer passage and international calls for action. News Directory 3 offers an in-depth analysis of this critical issue. How will international organizations respond? Discover what’s next for these migrants.
Refugees still Risk Lives crossing to Europe a Decade After Kurdi’s death
LONDON - The image of 3-year-old Alan Kurdi, a Syrian boy who drowned and washed ashore on a Turkish beach, sparked international outrage 10 years ago. European governments pledged to accept more refugees fleeing Syria’s civil war.
Kurdi, along with his mother and brother, died in Sept. 2015 when their rubber dinghy, bound for Greece, sank off the Turkish coast. The refugee crisis highlighted the dangers many face seeking safety.
Despite increased awareness, thousands continue to risk their lives attempting similar crossings to Europe. They are escaping hardship, conflict, and climate disasters in their home countries. The refugee role remains a desperate one.
what’s next
The perilous journeys across the Mediterranean are expected to continue provided that conflict and instability persist in regions of origin.International organizations are calling for safer, legal pathways for refugees seeking asylum.
