Des artistes partagent leur tristesse et rendent hommage au petit syrien noyé
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Modifié : 4 septembre 2015 à 11h03
Le destin de Kurdi et de son frère Ghalib a bouleversé le monde entier. Ces photographies resteront gravées dans nos têtes à tout jamais, des images qui donnent froid dans le dos et nous rappellent à quel point l'humanité peut être cruelle... Ces deux frères, de 3 et 5 ans auraient péri lorsque le bateau les accompagnant sur l'Île de Kos a chaviré. Ces deux petits garçons d'origine syrienne avaient l'intention de poser leurs valises au Canada, où vit actuellement leur tante.





Hell is the reality we living in.. #KiyiyaVuranInsanlik pic.twitter.com/73wblRdkd8
— Khaled Yeslam | خا�?د (@kyeslam) 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
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#kiyiyavuraninsanlik One of Ummah's greatest political problems r rulers in Muslim world caring not for her affairs. pic.twitter.com/qFhuX11zEE
— Umm Talha (@latteofmylife) September 3, 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
How his story should have ended... #SyrianRefugees #KiyiyaVuranInsanlik pic.twitter.com/nXgpV7tZWr
— Steve Dennis (@SteveDennis71) September 3, 2015
Kiyametin gerekçesini çizebilir misin Abidin #KiyiyaVuranİnsanlik pic.twitter.com/taQ2JtJ4nW
— Serhat �?zdili (@sozdili) September 2, 2015
#DrownedSyrianBoy. #Syria have enough to count his death. pic.twitter.com/kXcQY7hyHa
— HOPE SAROUT�??�??�?? (@HopeSarout) September 2, 2015
A picture paints a thousand words , and this came from a real image #KiyiyaVuranInsanlik (humanity washed ashore). pic.twitter.com/uzQ7BmcYls
— �?ffy Uddin (@AfjolUddin) September 2, 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
#KıyıyaVuranİnsanlık pic.twitter.com/GRn3Du42Wu
— ugurgallen ltd.�?ti. (@ugurgallen) September 2, 2015
Parce que la photo de ce bébé syrien est maintenant un fait d'histoire, cela méritait un dessin. En plus des larmes.? pic.twitter.com/z5RuwHXhke
— �?�️Louison�?�️ (@Louison_A) September 2, 2015
Hell is the reality we living in..#KiyiyaVuranInsanlik pic.twitter.com/73wblRdkd8
— خا�?د | Khaled Yeslam (@kyeslam) 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
#kiyiyavuraninsanlik One of Ummah's greatest political problems r rulers in Muslim world caring not for her affairs. pic.twitter.com/qFhuX11zEE
— Tsuroyya Amal Yasna (@latteofmylife) September 3, 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
How his story should have ended... #SyrianRefugees #KiyiyaVuranInsanlik pic.twitter.com/nXgpV7tZWr
— Steve Dennis (@SteveDennis71) September 3, 2015
Kiyametin gerekçesini çizebilir misin Abidin #KiyiyaVuranİnsanlik pic.twitter.com/taQ2JtJ4nW
— Serhat �?zdili (@sozdili) September 2, 2015
#DrownedSyrianBoy.#Syria have enough to count his death. pic.twitter.com/kXcQY7hyHa
— Hope�??Sarout �?�?�?اء (@HopeSarout) September 2, 2015
A picture paints a thousand words , and this came from a real image #KiyiyaVuranInsanlik (humanity washed ashore). pic.twitter.com/uzQ7BmcYls
— �?ffy Uddin (@AfjolUddin) September 2, 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
#KıyıyaVuranİnsanlık pic.twitter.com/GRn3Du42Wu
— ugurgallen (@ugurgallen) September 2, 2015
Parce que la photo de ce bébé syrien est maintenant un fait d'histoire, cela méritait un dessin. En plus des larmes.? pic.twitter.com/z5RuwHXhke
— �?�️Louison�?�️ (@Louison_A) September 2, 2015
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