Migrants of Syria September 2015

The plight of the Syrian people is dark.  There has been so much upheaval of the basic rights for citizens of the country. Kurdish people, Armenians, Assyrians, Circassians, and Turkmens have all been displaced from their home territories. 

Hope is ablaze amidst their turbulent time, now and ahead, and many prayers and voices for peace are with them at this minute.  Troops who are looking after their transport, food, and shelter, should be understanding of their plight.

They have undergone a huge journey of escape from their torture bearers ISIL and they have seen Allah's/God's guiding light leading them out of harm from their troubled land.

Their illustrious understanding of Allah/God has provided them the opportunity to survive with the optimism they can one day return to their land where beauty remains and where they are confident peace can be restored.

Their natural migration over to UK and the rest of Europe because of the trouble times in Syria has given them a tale to Allah/God they will never forget and their families will always share because they have been saved. 

There has been a revival and resurrection of the world's appreciation and value for all human life and its capacity for natural unconditional love and protection.  Knowing however is fine, but acting out these new thoughts and ideas is something else, which must be understood by police.  The police must take care of themselves but believing in their civic duty to protect people should be at the forefront of their minds when working to aid the Migrants of Syria.

The Dalai Lama has spoken forthrightly on the topic of allowing those inflicted by war the same peace we share in UK and Germany and other allied European countries alike, as it is their international duty to provide them with the compassion which in previous years has not been so forwardly and openly shown.

There are a number of salient points on compassion to make here, as people should identify their plight and troublesome time with meekness, and without imperialist scorn or an overly bossy authoritative nature, because they have undergone such hardships during the battles in Syria.  In the words of Desmond Tutu, "Nature and Nurture are two very different things" if you prepare for war, you find war, but if you prepare for peace, you find peace.

Prime Minister David Cameron and Prime Minister Angela Merkel have agreed to open the country's borders to the Migrants of Syria.  This noble decision has paved a leading example for the international political community which I am positive the citizens they represent will admire.

We must remember the people who suffer and have suffered from this conflict have been through tremendous pain because of the unholy ways of the new oppressors who have taken unruly and improper control of the nation Syria, using obscene violence.

The violence used is barbaric and a complete opposite to the fashions and beliefs of Islamic people and people of religious faiths.  We can only pray in such hard times, but prayer leads us to make more prayers and leads people to answer more prayers.

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