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- <title>
- Sep. 30, 1991: World Notes:Diplomacy
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
- Sep. 30, 1991 Curing Infertility
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- WORLD, Page 45
- World Notes
- DIPLOMACY
- Is the Wolf Trapped?
- </hdr><body>
- <p> The tale sounded like a John le Carre thriller, and with good
- reason: the main character is believed to have been the model
- for the novelist's Karla, the fabled communist spy master.
- Markus Wolf, former chief of the foreign intelligence arm of
- Stasi, East Germany's dreaded secret police, emerged in Vienna
- last week, where he had been secretly living since Aug. 30. He
- applied for political asylum in Austria--a request that was
- promptly denied. The wily spy chief, who is wanted in Germany
- on espionage charges, is currently free on appeal.
- </p>
- <p> Wolf fled to the Soviet Union shortly before German
- unification last October. In the aftermath of the failed Soviet
- coup, he apparently feared that the reformers now in power in
- Moscow would hand him over to Germany. Though Austria is
- expected to deny Wolf's appeal, it cannot deport him to his
- homeland; international law protects him against extradition for
- political crimes. So where will he go? The Soviet Union, which
- has already antagonized Germany by harboring former East German
- leader Erich Honecker, is unlikely to want him back. Wolf says
- his own choice would be Germany. But coming in from the cold and
- staying free might be an objective out of reach even for Karla.
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- </body></article>
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