Raising radicals
2009-07-21
After saying for weeks that Canada's own benevolent
immigration policy was to blame for the imposition of visas on
Czech travelers, the cabinet of Jan Fischer declared yesterday
that racism was the main factor in driving Czech Roma to seek
asylum in Canada. This is an odd reversal, given that Foreign
Minister Jan Kohout had offered recently to conclude a safe-
country agreement with Canada, which would have been official
confirmation that Gypsies are not discriminated against and
therefore are not entitled to political asylum. Almost everyone,
even many Roma, admit that the flight to Canada has been
economic. By going out of its way - on paper, at least - to fight
racism, the Fischer cabinet is creating racism where it isn't. At its
extreme, this could cause Czechs who don't have radical
thoughts to begin looking at minority groups and foreigners as
the main cause of many of their problems.
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