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Adnan Oktar
                                       (Harun Yahya)


            porters to power, none of these things would be happening. At the
            very least, the two countries can – and should – take steps now and
            strive to create places where Yemeni refugees can live under humane
            conditions and be housed in safety. Iran and Saudi Arabia both possess
            the financial resources with which to do this. This is a technical solu-
            tion that may be applied to prevent the problem from growing even
            worse, yet there is a moral solution that can eliminate the problem once
            and for all.
                 The underlying reasons for the failure to find a definitive solution

            to the problem of Yemen are moral defects such as selfishness, self-
            interest, greed and apathy. The only way of eliminating these defects
            is by increasing people's moral sensitivities. Someone who heeds the
            voice of his conscience, who has powerful feelings of love and affection
            and compassion, and who realizes the importance of sharing and
            mutual aid, can never be uncaring or insensitive in the face of such a
            tragedy. The real problem is therefore the moral weakness and the lack

            of love in the world. And it is the elimination of this moral weakness
            that will resolve the refugee problem, one of the main problems now
            facing the world.


            References:
            1- http://www.bbc.com/turkce/haberler/2015/08/150820_yemen_kitli
            2- http://www.bbc.com/turkce/haberler/2015/08/150818_yemen_af_orgutu
            3- http://www.bbc.com/turkce/haberler/2015/08/150820_yemen_kitlik
            4- http://www.amerikaninsesi.com/content/yemen-deki-somalili-multeciler-geri-
            donuyor/2936674.html






















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