In the latest edition of Exodus, our in-depth focus on the less reported dimensions of the Syrian refugee crisis, we report from Bodrum, the picturesque but dangerous Turkish coast. Exactly a month ago, the body of Aylan Kurdi washed up on a beach in Bodrum, sparking a wave of anger against smugglers who made money out of the desperation of refugees, and a government that has done little to check the human flow. But as we found, on the beach now infamous for Aylan's death, it is business as usual.