Deaths of Aylan and Galip will ‘change the world’

The aunt of Aylan Kurdi, the three-year Syrian boy washed ashore on Bodrun beach and his brother Galip, also lost at sea, has been speaking about her family’s grief from her home in Canada. ‘I am blaming the whole world for not helping the refugees enough’ said Tima Kurdi. http://t.co/sCHSKR6zur pic.twitter.com/mywsK9YYcd— Edmonton Journal (@edmontonjournal) September 4, 2015 Tima Kurdi said her brother Abdullah believes some good will come from the boys’ deaths: “He`s so proud of them because of them the world is going to change in someway and refugees like me, myself will have hope,” she said. This is the little boy on the beach in Turkey .. Aylan Kurdi & brother Galip, who also drowned acc to DailyMailAU pic.twitter.com/2fe5KuUnHY— Joe O'Brien (joeobrien24) September 3, 2015 As the world reacts in horror to the tragedy people took to the streets of Toronto to call on the Canadian government to accept more refugees to prevent any more unnecessary fatalities. #refugeeswelcome demo now in #Toronto’s Dundas Sq. #cdnpoli #NooneIsIllegal nooneisillegal pic.twitter.com/XL0x4dihZ5— Odelia Bay (odeliabay) September 4, 2015