シリア難民のドイツへの大量到着で、ある種のカタルシスが西欧には湧いているが、やがて深刻な現実に直面せざるを得ない。

「最底辺の10億人」のポール・コリアーが7月に書いていたことを改めて読んでみる。

Paul Collier, “Beyond The Boat People: Europe’s Moral Duties To Refugees,” Social Europe, 15 July 2015.

Around 10 million Syrians are displaced; of these around 5 million have fled Syria. The 5 million displaced still in Syria should not be forgotten: just because they have not left does not imply that their situation is less difficult: they may simply have fewer options. Genuine solutions should aim to help them too. Of the other 5 million who have fled Syria, around 2 per cent get on boats for Europe. This small group is unlikely to be the most needy: to get a place on a boat you need to be highly mobile, and sufficiently affluent to pay several thousand dollars to a crook. A genuine solution must work for the 98 per cent as well as for the 2 per cent. Most of these people are refugees in neighbouring countries: Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. Giving these people better lives is the heart of the problem.

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