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It’s one year today since a photo of Aylan’s lifeless body on a Turkish beach shocked the world.
The reported tragedy comes just weeks after images of drowned Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi shook the world.
Former mayor of Naas Darren Scully made the statement in a letter to the Sunday Times. Scully was forced to resign as mayor after being caught up in a racism row in 2011.
Some people claim the images mock Aylan Kurdi.
‘He’s somebody’s son. He’s all our sons’, writes Steve O’Rourke.
The photo of Aylan’s lifeless body washed ashore in Turkey has made front pages around the world.
Four-year-old Aylan Kurdi died alongside his five-year-old brother Galip and their mother Rihan.