War Persuasive Speech

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Those people closed their eyes in the dark-red coffins forever, and be putted together without any vitality anymore. We will never know what is the last thine in their mind. Miss somebody, or hate this world. Obviously, they are compelled to leave their hometown. Maybe their home was boomed by missile, maybe husband lost his wife, and maybe children’ parents have already died. As we know, civil disorder in Libya cause war, and it lead to hundreds of thousands of people lost their home. Many citizens try to escape war area, and try to find a safe place; however there are large proportion of people can not left Libya legally. So they can just choose smuggling. Although it is a dangerous and illegal way, it is the only way for those people who …show more content…
There are a lot of people are taking picture to those coffins by really profession machine. It may the last thing that they can left in the world for those refugees, but is it have any meanings for those poor souls? Nothing. If they can still see this scene, they will ask why nobody care about them when they still alive? The civil wars were continuing, meanwhile, many countries announced that they would help Libya to get freedom. They sent fighter planes and support weapons to this despairing country for liberty; however countless refugees still not the main purpose for this world. There was a true, but unbelievable story happened in 2011. A refugees’ boat left Tripoli March 25, for the Italian island of Lampedusa, but after 18 hours at sea encountered engine trouble and began losing fuel. Then they try to contact a NATO aircraft carrier where around to them for help. The aircraft carrier Even rejected their request. According to one survivor : “At some point on 29 or 30 March the boat was carried near to a Nato aircraft carrier – so close that it would have been impossible to be missed. According to survivors, two jets took off from the ship and flew low over the boat while the migrants stood on deck holding the two starving babies aloft. But from that point on, no help was forthcoming. Unable to manoeuvre any closer to the aircraft carrier, the migrants' boat drifted away. Shorn of supplies, fuel or means of contacting the outside world, they began succumbing one by one to thirst and

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