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Australians hold candlelit vigils for Syrian refugees Australians hold candlelit vigils for Syrians
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Thousands of Australians have held candlelit vigils for Syrian asylum seekers as pressure mounts for an increase in the refugee intake. Thousands of Australians have held candlelit vigils for Syria as pressure mounts for Australia to offer to take in more refugees.
Australia has said it will take more Syrian refugees but stopped short of increasing its overall refugee intake. Australia has said it will take more Syrians, but stopped short of increasing its overall refugee intake.
Social media has taken up the push for a policy change, with people on Tuesday posting photos to #lightthedark.Social media has taken up the push for a policy change, with people on Tuesday posting photos to #lightthedark.
More vigils will be held this week, which will also remember a Syrian child who drowned in Turkey. More vigils will be held this week, which will also remember a Syrian child who drowned on the coast of Turkey.
An image of the three-year-old boy lying face down on a beach has sparked an international outcry over the human cost of the refugee crisis. An image of three-year-old Alan Kurdi lying face down on a beach has sparked an international outcry over the human cost of the European migrant crisis.
It is estimated 10,000 people attended the ceremony at Sydney's Hyde Park on Monday night, and thousands more in other cities. An estimated 10,000 people attended the ceremony at Sydney's Hyde Park on Monday night, and thousands more in other cities.
The rallies come ahead of an expected announcement on Tuesday from the government authorising air strikes against the so-called Islamic State group in Syria. They came ahead of an expected announcement on Tuesday from the Australian government authorising air strikes against the so-called Islamic State group in Syria.
Members of Prime Minister Tony Abbott's own party, including several state premiers, have called for more to be done for refugees. Members of Prime Minister Tony Abbott's own party, including several state premiers, have called for more to be done for people fleeing Syria.
A Kosovo-type solution has been discussed that would see Syrian and Iraqi refugees housed in Australia, then returned home once the countries were safe. A Kosovo-type solution has been discussed that would see Syrians and Iraqis housed in Australia, then returned home once the countries were safe.
The Federal Opposition has called for 10,000 additional places for refugees from the Middle East, with priority to be given to those from conflicts in Syria and Iraq.The Federal Opposition has called for 10,000 additional places for refugees from the Middle East, with priority to be given to those from conflicts in Syria and Iraq.
Opposition Labor leader Bill Shorten also said the government should spend an extra $A100m ($69m; £45.6m) on aid for refugees.Opposition Labor leader Bill Shorten also said the government should spend an extra $A100m ($69m; £45.6m) on aid for refugees.
A note on terminology: The BBC uses the term migrant to refer to all people on the move who have yet to complete the legal process of claiming asylum. This group includes people fleeing war-torn countries such as Syria, who are likely to be granted refugee status, as well as people who are seeking jobs and better lives, who governments are likely to rule are economic migrants.