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Refugee crisis: Thousands all over Europe show support at pro-immigration rallies | Refugee crisis: Thousands all over Europe show support at pro-immigration rallies |
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Pro-refugee rallies have taken place in many of Europe's capitals this weekend, including London, Madrid and Athens protesting against the current regulation on people coming to europe. | Pro-refugee rallies have taken place in many of Europe's capitals this weekend, including London, Madrid and Athens protesting against the current regulation on people coming to europe. |
The Europe-wide "day of action" saw rallies of solidarity across many major cities. In Copenhagen alone it was estimated that 30,000 - 40,000 people gathered to demand the danish government re-open its borders. | The Europe-wide "day of action" saw rallies of solidarity across many major cities. In Copenhagen alone it was estimated that 30,000 - 40,000 people gathered to demand the danish government re-open its borders. |
There were similar scenes in Westminster during a peaceful "refugees welcome" protest, similarly demanding Prime Minister David Cameron accept more refugee's into Britain. | There were similar scenes in Westminster during a peaceful "refugees welcome" protest, similarly demanding Prime Minister David Cameron accept more refugee's into Britain. |
Those in attendance made it clear that Britain and the rest of europe are not doing enough to help refugees and migrants. "its a shame that this government, one of the richest governments in the world is not understanding what is happening to the people". | Those in attendance made it clear that Britain and the rest of europe are not doing enough to help refugees and migrants. "its a shame that this government, one of the richest governments in the world is not understanding what is happening to the people". |