Kā sociālie tīkli reaģē uz noslīkušā sīriešu puisēna foto
Do you see it now? #KiyiyaVuranInsanlik #HumanityWashedAshore (via MrLukas Channel) pic.twitter.com/JhrEgpgD2m
— Valeria Botte Coca (@Valeriatwitting) September 3, 2015
How his story should have ended... #SyrianRefugees #KiyiyaVuranInsanlik pic.twitter.com/nXgpV7tZWr
— Steve Dennis (@SteveDennis71) September 3, 2015
"We are losing ourselves as humans,and the people will die around the borders." #SyrianRefugees #DrownedSyrianBoy pic.twitter.com/WCpsMiksRV
— Azzam Daaboul (@AzzamDaaboul) September 3, 2015
Hell is the reality we living in.. #KiyiyaVuranInsanlik pic.twitter.com/73wblRdkd8
— Khaled Yeslam | خالد (@kyeslam) September 3, 2015
#Khartoon - I Hope Humanity Finds a Cure for Visas #Syria #refugeeswelcome #refugeecrisis #Germany #Italy #Greece pic.twitter.com/zbyGMSrIsO
— ALBAIH (@khalidalbaih) September 2, 2015
The 'Arab nation' is a myth – extremely poignant painting by Omani artist Salim al-Salami pic.twitter.com/lLZ7j7W0dl
— Mahmoud (@MahmoudRamsey) September 3, 2015
If all the people around the world had a mind like you, There would be lasting peace on Earth #ShameOnArabRulers pic.twitter.com/L7Dyqa3zYl
— Rameez Murtaza (@ramizmurtaza) September 3, 2015
We put him to sleep, and it's about time for us to wake up #HumanityWashedAshore pic.twitter.com/8LFf7tRy9V
— Ghalia Al Twal (@theghaliatwal) September 3, 2015
We put him to sleep, and it's about time for us to wake up #HumanityWashedAshore pic.twitter.com/8LFf7tRy9V