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Refugee crisis: Death of toddler shows how EU views itself

Aylan Kurdi's death will force European leaders to introspect and figure out what Europe has become, as opposed to its glorious self-image as the flag-bearer of human rights around the world.

September 04, 2015 / 15:25 IST
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R JagannathanFirstpost.com

The refugee crisis facing Europe is perhaps the best thing to have happened to the continent after it changed course and pursued peace in the aftermath of the Second World War. That it needed the emotional kick of three-year-old Aylan Kurdi's body on the beach to awaken the conscience of a continent is really evidence that Europe had moved far from the ideals it set for itself after the War.

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There are two reasons why I think the refugees now 'invading' eastern, central and western Europe will make a difference to how Europe views itself:

One, it will force European leaders to introspect and figure out what Europe has become, as opposed to its glorious self-image as the flag-bearer of human rights around the world.