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At this point, there is a clear discrepancy between the compas-
sionate and welcoming attitude of the majority of Europeans and most
of the European administrations that act in a cruel, selfish and inhu-
mane way reminiscent of the Dark Ages. It is vital that the European
people elect leaders that will be their true representatives and that such
representatives are sensitive to human rights and humanitarian
values.
Given the fact that, despite its economic situation, Turkey wel-
comed more than two million refugees, the EU, with a population of
over 500 million, can easily distribute a couple of million refugees across
the continent in a controlled, simple and rational manner.
In fact, as Germany is getting ready to accept 800,000 refugees by
itself; the only thing that needs to be done is helping these poor people
that are trying to get there and facilitate their journey. And those admin-
istrations that refuse to do so should at least stop preventing them from
transiting and causing them physical and mental harm.
The fact that Europe's 'employable' qualified youth population is
dwindling by the day is a looming danger for Europe. Indeed, statis-
tics reveal the fact if an urgent immigration boost doesn't come, the total
population and workforce potential - especially in Germany - will fall
dramatically by 2060.
It is important that EU countries take this important fact into con-
sideration and see the refugees, the majority of whom are qualified,
skilled, and university educated people, not as a problem, but as an
opportunity and a blessing.
This article was published in The Burma Times:
http://www.harunyahya.com/en/Articles/210239/Refugees-Not-a-Threat-But-
an-Important-Asset-for-Europe
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