Turkey marks five years since death of toddler Alan Kurdi

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Turkey marks five years since death of toddler Alan Kurdi
5th death anniversary of 3-year-old Alan Kurdi

Lifeless body of toddler gave face to human tragedy amid Syrian civil war, now nearly a decade old

Turkey on Wednesday marked five years to the day since the body of 3-year-old Syrian refugee Alan Kurdi washed ashore, making headlines worldwide and becoming a symbol of the refugee crisis from the war in Syria.

The toddler had been on board a boat carrying 14 irregular migrants, five of whom died when it sank.

At a memorial held at Fener Burnu Beach, where his body was found by locals on Turkey's Mediterranean coast of Bodrum, musician Karsu Donmez said losing a child is the most painful thing for a parent to bear.

No one leaves their houses, families, work, or the place they were born for no reason, she added.

“They fled for a better life. They fled for their children, not for themselves."

Syria has been locked in a vicious civil war since early 2011, when the Assad regime cracked down on pro-democracy protests with unexpected ferocity.

Since then, over 5 million civilians have become refugees.

Turkey hosts 3.6 million of them, more than any other country in the world.

- 'Every child deserves luck'

"When I saw that photo [of Aylan Kurdi], I couldn’t pull myself for two or three days,” said Donmez.

Currently living in Amsterdam, Donmez said she helps refugee children at a train station.

“There, I also saw a boy who looked like Alan. I said 'You are very lucky'. Unfortunately, Alan was not that lucky.

“Every child deserves luck. If Alan had lived, maybe he could have become a doctor one day, he could have saved your life.

"We didn't just lose a little Syrian child, we lost a beautiful person in the world,” she added.

Donmez has also established a school for refugee children in Greece.

*Writing by Erdogan Cagatay Zontur



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