On September 3, the military parade in Tiananmen Square was an exciting event for all Chinese people.
But on this day, it is a sad day for a Syrian family, and even for the whole of Syria.
On September 3, a boat crash occurred in Türkiye. After a 3-year-old boy in Syria was killed, his body was washed ashore. A reporter from the Turkish News Agency took a photo like this:
This 3-year-old Syrian boy and his family were going to smuggle to Greece, but unfortunately the ship was sunk, and only one of the four survived. The boy's body was washed onto a beach in Türkiye.
He is 3 years old and named Aylan Kurdi, a Syrian Kudian. He drowned with his mother Rihan and his 5-year-old brother Galip Kurdi. Only his father, Abdullah Kurdi, survived in the family.
This family fled Syria to avoid attacks launched by the militant group Islamic State (IS).
photos spread across the Internet, and many netizens picked up their brushes and drew many heartbreaking paintings.
Although China has demonstrated its firm determination to support peace through the military parade and announced the layoffs of its troops, there are still too many places in the world full of wars and crises. For example, in the Syrian crisis, the boy's shipwreck was just a microcosm. According to UN statistics, since the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, more than 4 million Syrians have fled the country and become refugees.
Most of these refugees fled to Europe. You can see such a scene of driving a car on the streets of Europe.
You can also see the crowds of refugees at the train station in Hungary.
even had to. Local police clashed with refugees.
And is all this the refugee’s fault?
3-year-old boy died of shipwreck.
peace is hard-won, and there are still many people in the world who are being destroyed by war. We who live in peace should cherish this peace and believe that civilization is progressing. One day, everyone can live in their homeland, and all relatives do not have to experience separation from life and death.
This day will eventually come.
Source: Reference News UK things