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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1980.

CENTRAL EUROPE'S REFUGEES STILL PROBLEM OF THE AGE

By MICHAEL L. HOFFMAN

Munich, August 5.

New Guinea Between 8,000,000 and 10,000,000 refugees in

issue discussed

The Hague, August 5. The Netherlands Gevernment

Central Europe are facing a new period of uncertainty as to their fate.

On July 1 the International Refugee Organisation, o United Nations agency, turned over to the German and Austrian authorities full respon sibility for caring for those refugees hitherto receiving international ald,

Ja well on the way to consolida- ting colonial relationships in

All over Central Europe, posteraj under the IRO care. The IRO Western New Guinea, Moham-winding up is operailons, In-or nearly all these out of Italy, are proclaiming that the O is making every effort to move al med' Yamin, Indonesian mem- cluding resettlement, Merch 31. ber. of the Dutch-Indonesian 1031. New Guinea Cominisston, said here today,

The Commission, consisting of three Dutch and three Indonesian members, has just completed its report, which will be discussed by the second conference of ministers of the Netherlands- Indonesian Union in August or September.

By the round-table agreement between Holland and Indonesia, the status of New Guinea has to bo settled this year.

to

where conditions facing the refu gees not receiving International care arc 'much worse than in Cermany or Austria.

Even though the great bulk of loday's refugees never qualified for IO care on the spot or for Sumo 1,100 refugees from fron IRO resettlement, this impending Curtain countries are being enred liquidation of the only interna- for by the United States military tional organisation equipped to authorities in Trieste. handlie the large-scale refuge It clear

that the 180 does problems, has cast a shadow of not and never has cared for the fear over the camps. barracks bulk of the refugee problem in and hovels in which those who Central Europe. It was not given. have escaped some form of totall- the authority to do so by the Gov. tarian tyranny are surviving an ernments that established it. awaling a chance for a new star! in life.

When the IRO ends, the num- ber of refugees left will be at Speaking before his return

This correspondent hus jus]} least four times us great as the Jaltorta, M. Yamin sald his ob-completed an intensive inquiry number that the IRO mandate servations in New Guinc

had into the problems of the refugees Included at the beginning of the strengthened

as they are today, In the courses operations in 1947. This is despito his impression that both the population of Irian (New of which he has visited the must the fact that the IRO will have Guinea) and the country itself are important although by no means come close in percentage terms the only region along the borders to quidating satisfactorily the completely Indonesian.

He compared

differences of the Iron Gurtain zone facing job it was established to do.

critical refugee problems.

The

on the New Guinea question to the difficulties between Eastern Western Germany, and

In-

donesia, Korea

This

is the region from Envaria through Austria to Trieste. Ten thi persons in eritical frontler of the West are

and Germany of millions of Tric would now be complete units if refugees, have recently been re- influences from nutside were not hampering their unification", hefugees, expect to be refugees or feel that refugees are crowding them in their homes.

Baid.

The conclusion of the Indone sian mombers of the Commission Age of refugees

was that Dutch colonialism in New Guinea should be liquidated. He thought that in spite of all

dimeulties, a solution could be reached by peaceful negotiations. ---Reuter,

BULGAR ATTACK ON TURKEY

The

1

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in Britain

London, August 6, Brilliant sunshino today sent mifliora of English people -flooking-to-the-coast and coun-

try for their annual August Bank holiday.

Everything pointed to a re- cord post-war holiday rush, with cars and cosches stresm - ing along the coastal roads. And carefree familjes pasking the thousands of træine leaving the cities la search of fresh air,

All planes leaving London for Parlat va minute in- tervala during the peak period --ware fully booked and there, was a rush on many other European air services. Reuter.

HUNGARY HITS AT CATHOLICS

London, August 5. The Vatican Radio reported night from Budapest that the Hungarian Government has de- cided to close faculties.

all theological

These would include fise Catholle faculty of Budapest University, the Protestant faculty of Debrecen and the Evangelical faculty.

Religious teaching will in fu- ture be restricted to the churches. the report said..

Vatican Radio added it

was

Geneva, August 5. The International Refugee feared that this step was a pre- "This was to be the age of the Organisation is ready to help lude to the setting up of Com- Common Man," remarked an Korean war refugees with large munist theological faculties work- Austrian official recently, "I think quantities of IRO surplus sup-ing to a Communist programme, it is more likely to be known as plles, trained personnel and aas had been done in Czachosio- the age of the refugee.

loan to the United Nations of vakia,-Reuter,

£1,000,000.

to

He summed up Central Europe's feeling that it was living with a permanent refugee problem.

J. Donald Kingsley, Director- Perhaps an encouraging sign of General of IRO, has informed the basic strength of Christian Secretary-General Trygve Lic civilisation 15

the IRO was that after

the that

unxlous brutalising experiences of the last assist in all ways possible in the 30 year old, are

now refugees piling rellef of Korean refugees and the Frankfurt, August 5.

re cared for, no in

civilian population. Bulgarian trade.

union upon the

Among supplies offered simply shot in desperation, by the newspaper, "Trud," today attack-people into whose lands they $150,000 worth of medical sup- ed the Turkish Government for stagger across the mine fields, plfes, wool and catton clothing, charging that Bulgaria blocked barbed wire and bullet-swept No kitchen equipment and hand tools. Turkish emigration but at

the Man's Lands that bound the Com- Most of the suppiles are same time refused to accept munist world.

Europe, but Mr. Kingsley point- Turkish 'emigrees from Bulgaria Nobody knows how many peo-ed out that the drugs and me- on inleological grounds.

ple there are in Central Europodical supplies could be flown to in the broad category of refugees, the Far East. The Sterling pan, No Government and no organisa-Mr. Kingsley suggested, might be

In an article, broadcast by the offetul Bulgarian news agency, and monitored here, the paper said that the Bulgarian Govern- ment was adhering strictly to the 1025 Turko-Bulgarinn emigration treaty, and was "giving freedom lo every citizen of Turkish na- tionality who desires to emigrate." -United Press.

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on is responsible for finding out, wred to hay urgently needed sup- A minimum figure on the basis plies la Australia.Associated of officiul statistics is about Press, 8,700,000 for Germany, Austria and Italy. There are probably nearer 10,000,000,

Who are they?

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Who are these persons? From land contingent for Korea ended 6,500,000 to 7,000,000 of them are today after about 6,000 men had Germans who formerly lived in.

In nine days, srenter than the forces required. от Polish Occupation.Reuter. Many of these are actually re.. settled in Western Germany, but many are not. All are regarded | vy the Western German Au- thorities as "expelees" and all are

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German figures 501.006 refugets of other nation- alities. Of these the IRO is caring for about 250,000 and it gives legal and political protection to that many more. I is unlikely that as many as 100,000 of these can be resettled before the end of the IRO operations.

None of the German expelces or Volksdeutsch is eligible for any kind of IRO ald.

There are nearly 350,000 regis- tered refugees in Austrin, of whom 232,000 are Volksdeutsch of and the remainder mostly Eastern European nationalities. The IRO is caring for 18,000 now and gives legal and political pro- tection to nearly 25,000 more.

Of these the mo does not expect to move more than 14,000 out of Austria by the end of March, 1951, although only 4,009 are true hard-core cases-that is, okl, sick or otherwise incapacitat- ed persons who cannot emigrate.

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