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VIDEO: Actor Mandy Patinkin meets refugees in “very difficult conditions” and makes a passionate appeal to world leaders

Actor Mandy Patinkin has urged the international community to wake up and help people fleeing war get to new homes.

Actor Mandy Patinkin reminds world leaders that refugees “are human beings, they are not terrorists” (Photo: Mandy Patinkin/Facebook)
Actor Mandy Patinkin reminds world leaders that refugees “are human beings, they are not terrorists” (Photo: Mandy Patinkin/Facebook)

Mr Patinkin, best known for his roles in ‘The Princess Bride’ and award-winning TV series ‘Homeland’, has been travelling in Europe with the International Rescue Committee to see the refugee crisis first-hand, and meet brave and resilient people at various stages of their own journeys from harm to home.

The journey took him from Greece to Serbia and Germany.

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In an interview with DW, Mr Patinkin said the refugees he has been meeting are “in very difficult conditions” and are asking desperately to be shown kindness and empathy.

Mr Patinkin who is a passionate supporter of refugee rights, appealed to the world leaders to have empathy with refugees and show them solidarity. “They are human beings, they are not terrorists, they are human beings, gorgeous families,” he said, adding that all they need is protection from dangerous situations and threats such as those posed by terrorists.

Watch actor Mandy Patinkin’s interview with DW.