My Unfinished Suffering

My Unfinished Suffering

by (uk)patrick Kingsley

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In the book "My Unfinished Misery (A Complete Documentary of the European Refugee Crisis)" written by Patrick Kingsley, the stories of Hashim the refugee and Haji the smuggler are just a fragment of the largest migration movement in human history. In addition, the faces of the coast guards who rescue refugees on the other side, the international volunteers who provide food and shelter to refugees, and the policymakers who deliberately hope that refugees will only pass through their own countries are also revealed. In this great migration of souls about despair, loneliness and even death that are constantly coming from the depths of the Mediterranean, from the Sahara Desert, and from the borders of the Balkan Peninsula, what we feel are only the inner calls of these homeless refugees. People say, "My heart is in my hometown." But for these refugees, their bodies and souls will always be on the road, which is their endless suffering.

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