Son of Holocaust survivors fights to save Syrian refugees By Eric Shawn Published April 01, 2015
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The human catastrophe that continues in Syria echoes the extermination of the Jews by the Nazis, warns the wealthy philanthropist son of Holocaust survivors, who had family members perish in Auschwitz. "I see incredible similarities. The world is sitting on the sideline, thinking this is going to go away and it’s not going to go away," warns Yank Barry, the cofounder of a charity that is helping Syrian refugees, Global Village Champions Foundation, and former lead singer of the 1960s group "The Kingsmen." "I've been watching this for four years now and it's just getting worse." So far, estimates put the number of civilians killed at more than 100,000, with 9 million forced from their homes. Barry says if it were not for his foundation's efforts, those who it has helped "would be dead." He is an example of how one man can make a difference.