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09-18-2015, 02:34 PM
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Egyptian Billionaire Wants to Buy Islands for the Refugees.
An Egyptian billionaire's offer to buy an island for refugees is closer to becoming reality. Naguib Sawiris, one of the region's wealthiest men, said he has identified two privately owned Greek islands that would be well-suited for the project. "We have corresponded with their owners and expressed our interest to go into negotiation with them," Sawiris said in a statement. His idea to create a safe haven for the refugees was first branded as ridiculous by some, but Sawiris said he has received "tons of expressions of interest" from potential donors. "I'll make a small port or marina for the boats to land there. I'll employ the people to build their own homes, their schools, a hospital, a university, a hotel," he said, adding he could employ between 100,000 and 200,000 refugees. ![]() Sawiris, the chief executive of telecom group Orascom TMT, said he would name the place "Aylan Island," in the memory of the Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi, who drowned earlier this month trying to reach Europe with his family. Photos of his lifeless body washing ashore in Turkey sparked a wave of solidarity and outrage over how Europe has been handling the refugee crisis. "It's the picture of Aylan that woke me up," Sawiris told CNN. "I said -- I cannot just sit like that and just do nothing, and pretend it's not my problem." Related: Today's refugee could be tomorrow's entrepreneur He is hoping to get more donations towards the project by setting up a joint stock company with $100 million initial capital. "Anyone who will donate will get share in the company, thus becoming a partner in the island and in the project," he said. "This way, any money put in will not be completely lost, as the asset (the island) will remain," he added. Sawiris said he is now seeking the Greek government's permission to go ahead with the project. Greek authorities said they have yet to receive a formal request. Sawiris said he was also approached by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, the world's leading body helping refugees, in order to discuss other ways of possible cooperation. Related: Google, Goldman Sach donate millions to help refugees Sawiris is one of Egypt's best known businessmen, with a net worth of around $3 billion, and also founder of a political party. He comes from a family of entrepreneurs; his brother Nassef is chairman of Orascom Construction Industries, one of Egypt's most valuable publicly traded companies. Europe is struggling to cope with the number of people trying to escape war and poverty. The number of Syrians seeking safety in Europe has more than doubled in the past year. How you can help in the migrant crisis |
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09-18-2015, 05:32 PM
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Re: Egyptian Billionaire Wants to Buy Islands for the Refugees.
I think it's a good idea. Give them their own place, instead of shoving them into any available nooks and crannies of other countries.
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09-18-2015, 05:35 PM
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Re: Egyptian Billionaire Wants to Buy Islands for the Refugees.
What about food and clothing and housing for them all? jobs etc? sounds ludicrous to me. They'd need some sort of governance, health care, schooling... I could go on.
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09-18-2015, 05:58 PM
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Re: Egyptian Billionaire Wants to Buy Islands for the Refugees.
Of course, it's ludicrous. moo slums insist on sh*tting in their own beds. OK. They should be left to sleep in those beds. Otherwise, they will go to other countries and sh*t in YOUR beds. No. The moo slum imbeciles need to SUFFER - in their own moo slum cesspool countries - until they CHANGE. If they never CHANGE, then F*ck Them! And they can keep all their bellyaching to themselves. Including..."the children". It's only the moo slums that are harming their own "children". If you bring them to The West, they will continue to harm their own "children" and YOUR "children" as well. |