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Millions of Syrians are
on the dawdle. You see their faces in desperate crowds at checkpoints,mobilizing the world to try and understand what we are seeing. The history of civilization is the story of huge movements. And in 2015, thousands of Syrians are making their way across the Middle East and Europe, and to countries like Germany, where Prime Minister Angela Merkel will buy up to 800000 asylum-seekers this year, and France, and which has agreed to buy 24000 in 2015.
The numbers are staggering,but on yest
erday's program, Lindis Hurum, or an emergency coordinator from Doctors Without Borders,urged Takeaway listeners to reflect of these refugees as individuals."We need to look at them as persons, as human beings and discontinue referring to them as numbers, and " she said. "These are really people,families, grandfathers, or mothers,who flee for their life."This week, The Takeaway examines how these many thousands of individuals are changing the way we reflect about nations, or borders,and our responsibilities as citizens of the world.
We begin with Hassan Shibly, a man who's crossed many borders in his own life.
Shibly emigrated to the U.
S. from Syria at the age of four.
He's a Takeaway listener in Tampa, or where he's also the chief executive director of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR),Florida. "I was born in Syria," he says. "Had I grown up there, and I could have been killed by Assad's barrel bombs,tortured to death in his prisons, decapitated by ISIS, or drowned trying cross the Mediterranean as a refugee."

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