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Refugee crisis: Father photographed crying with children in Kos has reached Germany | Refugee crisis: Father photographed crying with children in Kos has reached Germany |
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The refugee who was photographed weeping as he landed on a Greek island cradling his children has reached safety in Germany. | The refugee who was photographed weeping as he landed on a Greek island cradling his children has reached safety in Germany. |
The image of Laith Majid was shared by thousands of people on social media, provoking global discussion of the refugee crisis last month as calls grew for Europe to give families risking their lives crossing the Mediterranean a safe home. | The image of Laith Majid was shared by thousands of people on social media, provoking global discussion of the refugee crisis last month as calls grew for Europe to give families risking their lives crossing the Mediterranean a safe home. |
He and his family arrived in Kos at dawn on 16 August after being crammed in a dinghy meant for just three people with eight other refugees. | |
The vessel lost buoyancy and started taking on water during the voyage from Turkey, risking yet another sinking in the Aegean Sea. | The vessel lost buoyancy and started taking on water during the voyage from Turkey, risking yet another sinking in the Aegean Sea. |
The route from Bodrum to Kos was the same journey that killed three-year-old Aylan Kurdi, whose body was photographed washed up on a beach. | The route from Bodrum to Kos was the same journey that killed three-year-old Aylan Kurdi, whose body was photographed washed up on a beach. |
Photographer Daniel Etter caught Laith’s tears of relief as he reached dry land with his son and daughter in his arms, before the family stayed in a makeshift tent and attempted to journey on to the Greek mainland. | Photographer Daniel Etter caught Laith’s tears of relief as he reached dry land with his son and daughter in his arms, before the family stayed in a makeshift tent and attempted to journey on to the Greek mainland. |
Now, Germany’s Bild newspaper has traced the al-Amirij family to Berlin. | Now, Germany’s Bild newspaper has traced the al-Amirij family to Berlin. |
Laith, 44, his wife Neda, sons Mustafa, 18, Ahmed, 17, Taha, nine, and seven-year-old daughter Nour have reportedly applied for asylum from the German government, which expects to take in 800,000 refugees this year. | Laith, 44, his wife Neda, sons Mustafa, 18, Ahmed, 17, Taha, nine, and seven-year-old daughter Nour have reportedly applied for asylum from the German government, which expects to take in 800,000 refugees this year. |