Artists Pay Tribute to Syrian Kid Aylan Kurdi with Grievous Cartoons, Overwhelming the World
The viral pictures of the Syrian child lying dead on the shore of Turkish with his face down have left people across the globe to sob. Describing deteriorating human values across the globe these pictures of the Syrian kid has left the mankind to face down with embarrassment. Added to this, the picture of the boy also sized up the motives of international groups to perceive whether to have a fugacious emergency of a region. This dead child called Aylan Kurdi was a part of 11 member group who were trying to get into Greece through Mediterranean sea since they were compelled to leave back their home in war-ridden Syria.
You Can’t Resist Yourselves From Crying Being Through Heartbreaking Cartoons
The death of the Syrian kid Aylan Kurdi and his elder brother Galip describes the monstrous cruelty and harassment taking place in Syria as people of it are daring enough to rescue their lives crossing the Mediterranean sea. Official stats of International Organization for Migration states that about 332,000 Syrian people have migrated to Europe where among them 2,636 people were forced to die during the migration. Distressed artists and cartoonists across the globe are expressing their grief through their work sharing them on social media which are shedding tears of people.
“No one puts their children in a boat unless the water is safer than the land.” #KiyiyaVuranInsanlik pic.twitter.com/88iUnpajbK
— AJ+ (@ajplus) September 3, 2015
This is how he should have been lying tonight. Safe. Warm. Alive. Europe didn’t let him. #HumanityWashedAshore pic.twitter.com/7063kVPJMk
— şengül hablemitoğlu (@s_hablemitoglu) September 3, 2015
Hell is the reality we living in..#KiyiyaVuranInsanlik pic.twitter.com/73wblRdkd8
— خالد | Khaled Yeslam (@kyeslam) September 3, 2015
#kiyiyavuraninsanlik One of Ummah’s greatest political problems r rulers in Muslim world caring not for her affairs. pic.twitter.com/qFhuX11zEE
— Tsuroyya Amal Yasna (@latteofmylife) September 3, 2015
A picture paints a thousand words , and this came from a real image #KiyiyaVuranInsanlik (humanity washed ashore). pic.twitter.com/uzQ7BmcYls
— Λffy Uddin (@AfjolUddin) September 2, 2015
Our colleague Yante was so touched by Aylan’s story she created this beautiful image #HumanityWashedAshore pic.twitter.com/vFLHY1ifEW
— UN Refugee Agency (@Refugees) September 4, 2015
https://twitter.com/sozdili/status/639091644021755904/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Syria Wake Up..!!! #KiyiyaVuranInsanlik #HumanityWashedAshore pic.twitter.com/haFQfHTft2
— RPK RATHOD (@RPKRATHOD) September 5, 2015
Do you see it now? #KiyiyaVuranInsanlik #HumanityWashedAshore (via MrLukas Channel) pic.twitter.com/JhrEgpgD2m
— Valeria Botte Coca (@Valeriatwitting) September 3, 2015
Just looking for a safe shore #KiyiyaVuranInsanlik pic.twitter.com/MkVQlwz4vF
— Aram Shahinfard (@aram_shahinfard) September 3, 2015
“We are losing ourselves as humans,and the people will die around the borders.”#SyrianRefugees #DrownedSyrianBoy pic.twitter.com/WCpsMiksRV
— Azzam Daaboul (@AzzamDaaboul) September 3, 2015
https://twitter.com/gulf_news/status/639671758786719744/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
The #Syria -n Child on Turkey’s shores emerging as a symbol for crisis. Photo via @AdiKhair : pic.twitter.com/MqDpluH30q
— Joyce Karam (@Joyce_Karam) September 2, 2015
#Khartoon – I Hope Humanity Finds a Cure for Visas #Syria #refugeeswelcome #refugeecrisis #Germany #Italy #Greece pic.twitter.com/zbyGMSrIsO
— ALBAIH (@khalidalbaih) September 2, 2015
#KıyıyaVuranİnsanlık pic.twitter.com/GRn3Du42Wu
— 2. ugurgallen han (@ugurgallen) September 2, 2015
A black day of Mankind #KıyıyaVuranİnsanlık #HumanityWashedAshore pic.twitter.com/QgLhSzLnNA
— RPK RATHOD (@RPKRATHOD) September 5, 2015
We put him to sleep, and it’s about time for us to wake up #HumanityWashedAshore pic.twitter.com/8LFf7tRy9V
— Ghalia Al Twal (@theghaliatwal) September 3, 2015
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