some countries for this to happen. Also, there is great need to
coordinate such a step with the countries of asylum to assure
that the maximum of good will results from it and that it has the
most positive effect possible on other policies.
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It is time to modify some of the policies and assumptions
that have governed the handling of the refugee problem in
Thailand and elsewhere in the region. It is important that
modification of policies occur within a comprehensive framework
rather than on a piecemeal basis. For example, encouraging the
Thai to accept supporting self-reliance projects will not happen
if commitments to resettlement are not sustained. Screening for
refugee status will create more controversy than it will resolve
problems if there is not agreement to accepting the broadest
consequences of its happening. That the refugee situation in
Thailand is complex and is constantly evolving, argues for
policies which permit more options for addressing it.
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