BM: The lives of both immigrants and those lost on Titan are precious.
UN Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq responded to journalists’ questions on the issue at the daily press briefing.
Stating that he is pleased that journalists have raised the discussion that the 5 people who lost their lives on Titan received more attention than the hundreds of immigrants who died, Haq said: “We respect the efforts to save the lives of all people, regardless of income. saying.
“All lives are precious, but governments must make serious efforts to protect migrants,” Haq said. he made the statement.
Stating that more action should be taken regarding immigrants, but that this should not be done at the expense of those who lost their lives on the lost tourist submarine Titan, Haq stressed that the lives of both immigrants and those lost on Titan are precious.
CRITICAL ATTENTION TO TITAN
While the 44th US President, Barack Obama, took great interest in the stories of the group that could not be heard after diving with a tourist submarine to see the remains of the Titanic, the Western media criticized that they did not pay enough attention to the disaster. of the migrant boat that occurred off the coast of Greece.
Many social media users, by putting the photos of the two incidents side by side, argued that the attention and efforts paid to the incident in which 5 people disappeared in an underwater vehicle and 82 people died off the coast from Greece and 500 immigrants disappeared, and that there was discrimination between immigrants and elites. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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