Η εικόνα της σορού του τρίχρονου Αϊλάν που ξεβράστηκε σε παραλία της Τουρκίας μετά από το ναυάγιο σκάφους με πρόσφυγες έκανε τον γύρο του κόσμου, προκαλώντας κατακραυγή για τη διαχείριση του προσφυγικού ζητήματος και ένα άνευ προηγουμένου κύμα αλληλεγγύης. Η ίδια εικόνα έγινε και γκράφιτι σε τοίχο της Σοροκάμπα στη Βραζιλία.

Το πρακτορείο Reuters δημοσιεύει φωτογραφίες ανθρώπων να περνούν δίπλα από το γκράφιτι με το μικρό αγόρι, με το χαρακτηριστικό κόκκινο μπλουζάκι.

Ο μικρός Αϊλάν πνίγηκε μαζί με τη μητέρα του και τον 5χρονο αδερφό του καθώς προσπαθούσαν να διασχίσουν το Αιγαίο από την Τουρκία με προορισμό τα ελληνικά νησιά. έφερε δάκρυα στα μάτια πολλών ανθρώπων παγκοσμίως.

Σε πρόσφατες δηλώσεις της η πρόεδρος της Βραζιλίας Ντίλμα Ρουσέφ άσκησε κριτική προς τις ευρωπαϊκές χώρες διότι υψώνουν «φράκτες» για να εμποδίσουν την είσοδο μεταναστών και προσφύγων, τονίζοντας ότι ο μικρός Σύρος που πνίγηκε και η σορός του βρέθηκε σε ακτή της Τουρκίας έχασε τη ζωή του διότι «δεν ήταν ευπρόσδεκτος» στην Ευρώπη.

People on a motorcycle ride past a graffiti depicting the drowned Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi in Sorocaba, Brazil, September 5, 2015. Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff criticized European nations on Friday for creating "barriers" to the entry of migrants, saying the Syrian child found on a beach in Turkey had died because he was "not welcome." Three-year-old Aylan Kurdi died along with his mother and 5-year-old brother as they attempted to cross the Mediterranean to Greece. Photographs of Kurdi, washed up dead on the shores of Turkey, shocked the world and led to a wave of criticism against the way Europe is dealing with the thousands of refugees fleeing conflict in the Middle East. The graffiti reads: "Peace, peace, peace, abandoned". Picture taken September 5, 2015.  REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker

A motorcycle rides past a graffiti depicting the drowned Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi in Sorocaba, Brazil, September 5, 2015. Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff criticized European nations on Friday for creating "barriers" to the entry of migrants, saying the Syrian child found on a beach in Turkey had died because he was "not welcome." Three-year-old Aylan Kurdi died along with his mother and 5-year-old brother as they attempted to cross the Mediterranean to Greece. Photographs of Kurdi, washed up dead on the shores of Turkey, shocked the world and led to a wave of criticism against the way Europe is dealing with the thousands of refugees fleeing conflict in the Middle East. The graffiti reads: "Peace, peace, peace, abandoned". Picture taken September 5, 2015.  REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker

A person walks past a graffiti depicting the drowned Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi in Sorocaba, Brazil, September 5, 2015. Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff criticized European nations on Friday for creating "barriers" to the entry of migrants, saying the Syrian child found on a beach in Turkey had died because he was "not welcome." Three-year-old Aylan Kurdi died along with his mother and 5-year-old brother as they attempted to cross the Mediterranean to Greece. Photographs of Kurdi, washed up dead on the shores of Turkey, shocked the world and led to a wave of criticism against the way Europe is dealing with the thousands of refugees fleeing conflict in the Middle East. The graffiti reads: "Peace, peace, peace, abandoned". Picture taken September 5, 2015. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker