Organisation says British Isles has a duty to help
The Isle of Man could do more to help refugees, according to a major human rights organisation.
An issue that has divided opinion amongst people and politicians alike, the migrant crisis has seen millions fleeing war-torn Syria for a new home.
Last month in Tynwald, Allan Bell said it could be 'disastrous' if the Island welcomed refugees here without a proper plan in place.
Patrick Corrigan from Amnesty International believes the whole of the British Isles has a duty to help:
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