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- <title>
- Nov. 30, 1992: Making Amends On Asylum
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1992
- Nov. 30, 1992 Windsor: A House Dividing
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- THE WEEK
- WORLD, Page 20
- Making Amends On Asylum
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- <p>Germany's Social Democrats give in to a compromise on political
- refugees
- </p>
- <p> "History teaches us: today, it's against foreigners; tomorrow,
- it's against the handicapped; and the day after, it's against
- those who think differently." Thus spoke Bjorn Engholm, leader
- of Germany's Social Democrats, at a special party congress in
- Bonn on right-wing violence. After months of painful argument
- over its long-standing defense of Germany's liberal immigration
- policy, the opposition SPD heeded Engholm's call and voted to
- move the party's position for political asylum closer to that of
- the ruling center-right coalition. The decision to push for a
- constitutional amendment to stem the influx of foreigners is
- based on the belief that reducing the number of asylum seekers
- will put a firebreak in the path of the xenophobic violence that
- has torn through the country this year. Moreover, the delegates
- reasoned, under their plan the truly persecuted would not be
- turned away.
- </p>
- <p> The shift opens the way for a compromise with Chancellor
- Helmut Kohl's Christian Democrats, who still feel the SPD has
- not gone far enough to stanch the flow of refugees from the
- east, 500,000 of whom are expected this year alone.
- </p>
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- </body></article>
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