The heart wrenching images of a drowned three year-old boy and his five year-old brother lying facedown in the sand on a Turkish beach have captured the world’s attention. RELATED:Photo of drowned Syrian infant refugee shocks internet According to reports,Aylan Kurdi, 3, his brother Galip, and mother Rihan were on a boat attepting to reach the Greek island of Kos.
Since the graphic images have emerged online, artists and cartoonists around the world have began to share illustrations on social media by using the hashtag#KiyiyaVuranInsanlik, or #HumanityWashedAshore. RELATED:Father of drowned Syrian toddlers to take his children’s bodies home Here’s a roundup of some of the most touching images posted to Twitter to mourn the lives of the lost children and to bring attention to the refugee crisis in Syria.
Ne "gemicikler" var binenleri karun eden, ah ne gemiler var küçücük bir bedeni karşı kıyıya taşıyamayan... Zamanında...
Posted by Murat Sayın on Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Hell is the reality we living in..
#KiyiyaVuranInsanlik pic.twitter.com/73wblRdkd8
— Khaled Yeslam | خالد (@kyeslam) September 3, 2015
How his story should have ended...
#SyrianRefugees #KiyiyaVuranInsanlik pic.twitter.com/nXgpV7tZWr
— Steve Dennis (@SteveDennis71) September 3, 2015
We put him to sleep, and it's about time for us to wake up #HumanityWashedAshore pic.twitter.com/8LFf7tRy9V
— Ghalia Al Twal (@theghaliatwal) September 3, 2015
Dessin du jour percutant de @ygreck... #KiyiyaVuranInsanlik #migrantcrisis #migrants #migrationEU #SyrianRefugees pic.twitter.com/yMhuA7vey3
— Pascal Robidas (@pascalrobidas) September 3, 2015
The #Syria -n Child on Turkey's shores emerging as a symbol for crisis. Photo via @AdiKhair : pic.twitter.com/MqDpluH30q
— Joyce Karam (@Joyce_Karam) September 2, 2015
#Khartoon - I Hope Humanity Finds a Cure for Visas #Syria #refugeeswelcome #refugeecrisis #Germany #Italy #Greece pic.twitter.com/zbyGMSrIsO
— ALBAIH (@khalidalbaih) September 2, 2015
#KıyıyaVuranİnsanlık pic.twitter.com/GRn3Du42Wu
— ugurgallen ltd.şti. (@ugurgallen) September 2, 2015
#DrownedSyrianBoy.
#Syria have enough to count his death. pic.twitter.com/kXcQY7hyHa
— HOPE SAROUT☆☆☆ (@HopeSarout) September 2, 2015
"We are losing ourselves as humans,and the people will die around the borders."
#SyrianRefugees #DrownedSyrianBoy pic.twitter.com/WCpsMiksRV
— Azzam Daaboul (@AzzamDaaboul) September 3, 2015
Keşke..Link: www.bobiler.org/monte/keske--177083(gefeye yaptı)
Posted by bobiler.örg on Thursday, September 3, 2015