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prosperous and safer. Most of the time, such migration tends to take
place within the affected country, but factors such as the Arab Spring
and the global economic crisis have led such migrations to involve
crossing borders more and more. These people are afraid to return to
their countries.
The number of people fleeing from areas of conflict is growing by
the day. Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Kenya and Burma
are the countries where the refugee problem is most severe.
Spain, Malta and Italy are exposed to migrants from North Africa;
Greece over the Aegean Sea and Thrace; and Germany over the Balkans.
Turkey on the other hand has received record numbers of migrants from
Syria and Iraq. Although Turkey is a less developed country than Spain,
Italy, Greece or Germany, it does not reject refugees, but instead offers
them many greater opportunities. However, European countries in par-
ticular have recently begun to change their behavior toward refugees.
European countries' behavior toward refugees contravenes human
rights.
T The real sickness in the world is lovelessness
There is a profound lovelessness behind the egoism, hatred and
conflict in the world. It is lovelessness again that underlies disagree-
ments and conflicts between different communities on the basis of race,
sect or belief. The world is now waiting for people of love to govern
with love and justice and put a stop to the bloodshed. May God send
us the fine days of the reign of love without delay.
Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya) 191

