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Europeans' views on the tide of Syrian refugees

The recent influx of refugees into Europe has attracted worldwide attention, but some European governments are unwilling to accept these "hot potatoes" and have also been criticized. On September 12, several big cities in Europe held a rally in support of immigrants who took refuge in Europe. On that day, the biggest cities supporting refugees were Copenhagen, Denmark and London, England.

Large cities such as London, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Cardiff held rallies in support of immigrants. It is said that the rally in central London was so loud that the police said thousands of people attended.

At the rally in London, the people held high the placard of "opening the border for refugees to enter the country" and marched all the way to the Prime Minister's Office in Downing Street. Many protesters criticized the British government for its "slow response" to the refugee crisis.

Jeremy, who has just been elected as the leader of the Labour Party, Britain's largest opposition party? Corbin also attended the rally and delivered a speech, calling on the British government to realize its "obligation" to help refugees. His first public action after he was elected as the leader of the Labor Party was to participate in the demonstrations in support of immigrants in the square outside the British Parliament.

British Prime Minister David Cameron said that Britain will receive 20,000 Syrian refugees by 2020. But Cameron also said that accepting more people is not a simple answer to the problem, and Britain must help achieve peace and stability in Syria.

In Copenhagen, Denmark, about 30,000 people demonstrated outside the parliament building, demanding that the government make a clear statement to take in refugees.

Anti-refugee rallies have also taken place in some cities in Eastern Europe, including the capitals of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The largest is Warsaw, Poland. Some eastern European governments oppose the resettlement quota proposed by the European Commission.

Germany is ready to accept 40,000 immigrants this weekend, many of whom will go to Munich. The mayor of Munich called on other parts of Germany to help accommodate the influx of refugees.

These European countries showed a very cold attitude at the beginning of refugee smuggling and refused these refugees entry. Of course, it is their principle to sweep the snow in front of the door, and every country is unwilling to accept things that are not good for the country but may bring chaos. However, at present, a large number of innocent Syrians are fleeing on the verge of life and death. As a big European country, the EU should give more help to these refugees based on the humanitarianism of big countries.