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“It has ttllh been iii the lust ten “rt!” 3ndr3?‘\(3n“ or “553:: b day ”w” broad gums ”1 “V“ ”“d ill l’urfi, \illtl \Ult'l'\ showed ringer lht‘ll' ('hlltll‘t‘ti omit Li 1|» wiur ‘Incll’dsl't, its mim t iuhtt) mm ' I I I 4 z-‘ '
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the problem might be plus ho“ thcv (Whimon I ‘rert-om‘ n l d( the on a platform 0f gradual race re» Pro-government and liberal news- drought and the present tiiii'est >‘l M’d’l} l ' "I“ at" - .- "f“ . ~ 1- . ‘ '»
deal with It and then that equals I ‘ bl )5" p ‘I 1 (_UI .) form. “(m {out ”1 th‘ fl“? [drll‘f' papers noted that the tm- districts uution iii C(‘l‘lull‘i park at the mun “U” ‘i‘ ”1‘“ Wh- -l~‘ *‘ -‘ » ~ . d . - . I‘ '
stress “5.9 Irnt or firtéhgrrfl Ingridst 1: ment seats at stake m Wednesday 5 were largelx lllul‘l'l‘lldr and rural tn ‘1'“ marl} ~“l 'll“ ”"‘ “ " "'r‘» . It I "
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When ”1959 “NW” “r" combined 3.“. h '3an (fill thtthnieulail: ““3." from hotha ~‘r part}: In the ed National l’arti. had made an the far right s i1.iiiis miwd gowrnnmii ltl‘h" nit-ht .‘ . ' ,
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lwo UK students managing election for Urban County councfl member ' .
m By LINDA S.HI'INDRI(‘KS and rte-structuring of the local coro- agers “The positiie factor in Bob‘s .3 :I,‘ ‘ 3
Senior Staff Writer ner's office campaign is the advisers" Skeem _ i 'F g
u .. I I “They did an outstanding job. and said "All the decisions were made ‘l I q . '4 .
L-rl with M offers stir 'I‘wo UK students are receivmg they have proven what youth lead. inagroup atmosphere " .. g f . , ' ‘ .
dun: ' M'm‘ lunch N- F0? firsthand experience in politics. ers are capable of doing" said Bab- t‘ollege students becoming cam- . ‘
mum-W'Am-W3u. Phil Purdom. a political selence bage. who also serves as director of paign mzingiigers is quite unique. 9 4 ’ .m --.
senior and Karen Skeens. a finance UK‘s Equine Research Foundation Babbage said Doug Alexander. the ?'
junior were 59'th lh AUBUSI [0 be- "Our team thought they were the campaign's public relations direc- ‘ .I . . ‘
“Tm State‘s dim-l mord come the campaign managers for perfect pair to run the campaign 1012 C‘lmm‘h‘d Washington Do” i. it {v 3 ' 2“- - 9 ""h"
shouldn't make the Wildcats cocky the ”9'90““ campaign 0! 30b with their energy. enthusiasm and ticians and it seems that the duo are ‘:I V I
in W‘s Dom: gum. For a Babbage. 8 Lexmgton-l‘ayeue commitment." the only students managing a cam- '_ 's- i .3 h.
m.mm.m4 Urban County (‘ounCil member—at- “l‘vIe had more responsibiliy than paign this big . . t I . ‘
large I I originally thought I would have.“ Babbage said that he wasnt wor- .,
”It's a tremendous experience. Purdom said “But inSIde the cam- mad about l’urdom and Skeens .. V} s / ‘
Skeens said. "it's the ultimate. paign. we stress teamwork — one handlinghiscampaign ‘-
iti s were 0 n. we , , ‘ ' " . . ' , ‘
When the IP05 0" p9 person does" tdoall 0301‘s “I knew the\' didn t have the depth .
were there. I was gung ho from the heard of experience. but tth learned a lot '
Over the summer. the two were ""1qu Skeem said. "I felt well-pre- andli-"irned fast 'hesaid .» k \
A 70 vacant chance or run I u... Pleked after they thhed the" |_"- pared and was ready tor it." ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ V ‘ - .
Med for My with I M [all 0 ternships 35 599°”! asmstants 1“ All in all. the campaign has vira And after the election on Tuesday. A
p (5. A 79 m m of _ Babbage SCOWCllthce tually been problem-free "There's what's next“. ‘ .
mm for M “tomorrow. The pair worked on a number of always a few that pop up here and ~
Ifiubnammmo ”and projects including Shake-imam in there. though Skeemsaid.I “Laura ihLK wifei and l are cIie- , . ‘ .
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tern Program. Their major accom- start ir campaigning from them after this is all over." Bab- I
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, - More than 200 t' S churches or groups of churches — willingness to take certain risks in order to prevent
‘v today are offering public sanctuary to (‘entral Ameri , , . more serious consequences for others.
. t‘uf‘ I‘s’fugt't‘> 1519"?“ lead?” 0f the sanctuary knockers [Ike ”"3 0n the doors Of The sanctuary movement today is remarkable for its
» ' iiioiemcnt. including a Presbyterian minister. two ' l' . ' openness. Churches inform officials in writing that they
‘ . .- “Hind” “athlW Priest5 and 8 nun. are currently on med“), 0,1Cherhes offered sancnlar) » ‘ are offering sanctuary. They invite the media to inter
. “ ~ mat iii ’lucson. Ariz . on related charges of transporting when (nJUSIlce threatened to outrun . view refugees at press conferences. They sponsor com~
‘ . .iiidliarboringillegalaliensandofconspiracy Why“ . . . . (I g munitywide discussion of the issues Recognizing the
. ~ _ \ llaiidruis of thousands of Salvadorans and (‘iuatenia- JuSIICé’. Christians, and Others’ have V \xiv dangers involved. refugees tell their stories to all who
' . . .. . Luis have been forced to flee from their homes and ex en continued (0 bar the door when [’Vg. a; ‘ ' will listen. In spite of this openness the [NS recruited
. . , , ; beyond their borders because of brutal attacks disap» . Q Q) .Q’” paid informers toinfiltrate sanctuary churchesin 1984
. peaiances random arrests. torture and most recent- government action persecutes the «EWND~ Sanctuary churches are providing safe havens for a
l. _ l3. ii. iii salmdor indiscriminate aerial bombings of ' [v . i s". U‘ limited number of refugees who are willing to take the
.. . r. . iiiaiis powerless; The L '5' government IS g‘ntcvtmwwcw'mwf ‘1’ \ risks involved in speaking out. In so doing they also
. . * , f ' ‘-l-l~‘A.\ l'li'lb-mth thl‘ “0d £15 far north ‘d~‘ ”1" [WM currently trying I] sanctuary ’zfl-ui‘i..y seek to educate the American people about our unjust
- -' . \M'w -.i~.._. to be turned away Deported back to the” . . ' K / 2‘ treatment of Central Americans and about the often
‘ -‘ ‘ . . - a‘i‘tlttli‘lt‘s often without benefit of due process. they face M orkers for Sheltenng central 2 ' / 4” £\ fatal consequences of deportation They urge all of us to
‘ ‘ . ; .; iif.iii.\i certain persecution and even death Americas Americansfrom deportation and f t \. struggle with the hard questions that they raise And
. -. . . ‘ \tahli, \ii'ional Lawyers Guild and other human rights . . , they seek to challenge current INS interpretation of the
. .1 " ' j . Ullri't vers have documented the fate of all too many der POSSIbfe death. ThlS COIumn defeNdS '~ Refugee Act and (0 change ['5 PM“? m (‘cnti‘al Amer
- - z » _' 1 ;.ii-ti.is.iiiaiiiii‘ans I 'r . ° . ica.
’ . j . _ \eii-itheless. the t' 8 Immigration and Naturaliza he! p70) erful chatce , If convicted. the indicted sanctuary workers f'acc pc
» I. a: 1 ‘ _" non service continues routinely to deport (‘entral Amer— — ‘ “mom...“ “Hummus.“ naltifi of up to five years in prison and or Sloooo tines
r .. I ‘ ‘ - . lyLill> .is tin/MIHIH‘ refugees fleeing poverty rather than poses the lranian government and just as strongly sup— Southside and the Tucson Ecumenical Council in offer. on each of the 67 counts against them. knowing at the
l. ». ' f‘ ' , l‘u'ligtlli’lllg then. as political refugees fleeing persecir ports m0 government of El Salvador" Or does a double ingto provide sanctuary. same time that deported (‘cntral Americans face a
. . ,- .- 7 i “"” standard allow us to believe that friendly governments t‘loser to home. St. Williams Roman Catholic Church much worse fate
i' .- . . “W ‘ll‘lm‘l'lm 15 crucial International law “fined 11‘ may generate economic refugees lltl no physical danger in Louisville has been providing sanctuary for marlv It has not yet been demonstrated that the indicted
;. ‘ _’ tbw l iiited states and more directly our Refugee Act of n deported ‘ but that 0an enemies generate political two years to a Salvadoran family. The Lexington Coni- sanctuary workers have broken the law Perhaps they
. 'i' _' '_- . . ' ————————— 1980 provide refugee refugees“ ' munity Sanctuary Group is working to educate the local have not. If the courts do determine they have. then
. " 1' I. - .' status andthcrefore (“memed North Americans m the Southwest United religidus community on these issues and to build sup‘ perhaps it is time to reexamine our laws to see if they
. . , freedom ”0'“ de’ States have been finding these Central American refu- port for offering sanctuary in Lexmgton. meet the traditional American standard of liberty and
‘. . ' l ‘ " . ,1 Guest 90mm“ ‘0 “””“” gees literally on their doorsteps. They have documented Sanctuary is an ancient tradition with both religious JUSUCe for all
_I ‘ OPINION unwilling or ““4”“ cases of deportations without due process. They first at and secular roots, Its purpose is to protect the power- _ _ . ,.
' ,A .' ' _, 10 return to their tempted to work within the system by obtaining legal 1055 or the accused until justice can be obtained. There Mary Lynne Flowers is dircrfm rit lllw (lllll'LH m .-li'f-.
' - , "”umr." 0’ ”rlgln 0” counsel for refugees and by assisting them in applying ts nodesjretoprotect criminals_ & Sciences Language l,iifiorutovi .s‘liii l\ the (llflltltl
- - ; _ last residence be for political afllum . . . _ person for the local simctiiiii v gi‘ultil
; l. . . cause of ' persecution or a well-founded fear of persecu ‘ ’1” Old Testament times for instance, Clues 0f refuge
' . ~ , fiuii or. amount of race. religion. nationality. them only when [NS had denied application after applica “”9”“ safe haven ‘0 those gu11ty 0? involuntary homi- . ,
g ‘ .. . lit"sll:l3 iii a particular socnil group. or political mm did they consider choosing an alternative approach cide. protecting them from the swrft and'cruel blood Editor S Note
,, . 7 . ’ ‘ . Opinion They carefully and prayerfully weighed the demands of vengeance by relatives “f the deceased “nm the merits
‘ - __ . ‘\‘\ll\'i"k'il> economic refugees may legitimately be re- their faith; the needs of their (‘entral American brothers ofthe casecouldbeproperlyjudged. Students who with to submit letters regarding loo.“
' ‘ ‘ . " . lilY‘Ili'il lo llk‘ll‘ country . political refugees may not he and sisters ¢1nd then“ deg res [for the rule of law _ _ ' _ day 5 elections have until noon Monday to bring material
' ‘- I I p p90 Before the CH'll Vlar concerned Amencans helped to the editorial editor at the Kentucky Kernel llj
. ,‘ - ti: I‘A‘H. of the 1:5 37:; processed requests for political In that coiiievt on March 24. 1982. the Southside l’res- protect fugitive slaves until unjust laws had been JOUrnohsm 3.,”de Lemgm" M 40506
'. ' ‘ .isyliirzi i-y salvadorans the t‘nited States granted only byterian church in Tucson. Ariz. announced publicly changed During World War II concerned Europeans
_ ; . ; :33 a mere 2 43 percent In sharp contrast 5.017 of the that it was providing sanctuary to Central Americans hid Jews from the Nazis until Hitler‘s regime had been 'l ““9"“ “'5“ 'he” m0'9"°' '0 0990‘“ "‘ ““"““ ‘
. ' it _“..;rei;uests from Iranians were granted More than 200 other congregations across the country overthrown. Such responses to injustice are not under- 9°96" "‘eY '“US'Sme""bV ‘ p "7 SUM“
’ ' _ ‘ - ls if ,i (‘nlnCl'lt‘nt‘k‘ that the t‘nited States strongly op- have come to the same conclusion and have joined \Hlll taken lightly. but demand a deep commitment and a
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