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The first stage in the resolution of this problem is to consider the
requests on the part of some Balkan countries to speed up EU negoti-
ations and for various measures to be adopted accordingly. Because
what we want to see in Europe, is not countries wracked by poverty,
but Europe growing and developing together. We must not forget that
this is the true aim of the European Union.
There may be those who are thinking, "How can the EU pos-
sibly do all that?" The EU does have the means to do it.
Anyone who is interested can have a look at Turkey, a
country in a far weaker economic position as compared
with many European countries and which has
assumed the responsibility for taking care of all
refugees' needs. Such sacrifice would also return
to European countries in the form of a fine moral
value. Europe just needs the will to take some
concrete measure to help these refugees.
This article was published in the Arab News:
http://www.harunyahya.com/en/Harun-
Yahya-Impact/208568/condemning-
refugees-to-death
Unlike migrants, those who have fled war
and oppression and are unable to return
back to their countries are called
refugees. In accordance with the 1951
agreement, such people are required to
be protected by their international status
and should not be repatriated to their
country under any circumstances.
Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya) 281

