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- THE WEEK, Page 19WORLDGermany for Germans?
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- A week of rioting signals a vicious outbreak of xenophobia
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- "Ethnic cleansing," it appears, plagues not just the Balkans
- but the Baltic as well. In a hail of rocks and Molotov cocktails,
- skinheads and neo-Nazis in the eastern German port of Rostock
- tried to storm an apartment block housing 200 asylum-seeking
- Romanian Gypsies, beginning an ugly battle that would last all
- week. After officials moved the Gypsies, the hooligans trapped
- 100 Vietnamese guest workers in a neighboring building and set
- it ablaze. By luck alone, none of the inhabitants was seriously
- hurt.
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- Even after the Vietnamese decamped, skinheads fought
- nightly battles with the police. Local officials sought to
- excuse the inept handling of the riots by blaming an influx of
- rightists from Berlin and Hamburg. But local residents didn't
- help matters much. Crowds of Rostockers let the rock throwers
- disappear into their midst when chased by police, cheering on
- the skinheads and screaming "Germany for the Germans!" Hundreds
- of rioters were arrested, and hundreds of police were injured
- in the fighting.
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- Chancellor Helmut Kohl deplored the mayhem as "a disgrace
- for our nation," but it is far from unusual. Violent right-wing
- incidents -- mostly against foreigners -- jumped almost
- sevenfold last year to nearly 1,500, a recent federal report
- found.
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- Even as they denounced the violence, Bonn officials used
- the occasion to urge once more the adoption of a constitutional
- amendment that would curtail Germany's liberal provisions for
- asylum. Germany continues to bear the brunt of Europe's
- population upheaval, taking in 256,000 asylum seekers last year
- -- a number that may double this year. But Kohl's Christian
- Democrats could soon get their wish. Leaders of the rival Social
- Democrats, whose support is essential for such an amendment,
- coincidentally abandoned their opposition only hours before the
- Rostock riots began.
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