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Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawaris offers to 'buy island' in Mediterranean to help refugees | Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawaris offers to 'buy island' in Mediterranean to help refugees |
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An Egyptian billionaire says he has considered buying an island in the Mediterranean to help house refugees fleeing conflict and instability. | An Egyptian billionaire says he has considered buying an island in the Mediterranean to help house refugees fleeing conflict and instability. |
Naguib Sawiris tweeted his “crazy idea” earlier this week, offering to purchase one of the empty islands that cluster off the coasts of Italy and Greece. | Naguib Sawiris tweeted his “crazy idea” earlier this week, offering to purchase one of the empty islands that cluster off the coasts of Italy and Greece. |
When asked if his idea could actually work, Mr Sawiris said: “Of course it's feasible." | When asked if his idea could actually work, Mr Sawiris said: “Of course it's feasible." |
"You have dozens of islands which are deserted and could accommodate hundreds of thousands of refugees." | "You have dozens of islands which are deserted and could accommodate hundreds of thousands of refugees." |
Mr Sawiris, who has an estimated net worth of $2.9billion, said although the idea could be problematic, something needed to be done to help the tens of thousands of people attempting to reach Europe in search of a better life. | Mr Sawiris, who has an estimated net worth of $2.9billion, said although the idea could be problematic, something needed to be done to help the tens of thousands of people attempting to reach Europe in search of a better life. |
"The way they are being treated now, they are being treated like cattle," he claimed to AFP. | "The way they are being treated now, they are being treated like cattle," he claimed to AFP. |
The billionaire’s company Orascom TMT, which operates mobile networks across some African and Middle Eastern nations, is Egypt’s largest employer. | The billionaire’s company Orascom TMT, which operates mobile networks across some African and Middle Eastern nations, is Egypt’s largest employer. |
More than 2,000 people have died attempting to cross the Mediterranean this year. Earlier this month, a photograph of three-year-old Syrian Aylan Kurdi dead on a beach in Turkey prompted a huge outburst of public support for a change to the EU’s current policy. | More than 2,000 people have died attempting to cross the Mediterranean this year. Earlier this month, a photograph of three-year-old Syrian Aylan Kurdi dead on a beach in Turkey prompted a huge outburst of public support for a change to the EU’s current policy. |
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