THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-March 10, 2017- Topic 2
Open
gates: EU countries must stand up for humane asylum policies
The ruling of the European Union’s top court giving
member-states the right to grant or deny asylum has come as welcome news for
populist hardliners hostile to the surge of refugees desperate to escape the
humanitarian catastrophe in West Asia. In a defining verdict this week on the
immigration crisis, of a magnitude not seen since World War II, the final
judgment of the European Court of Justice of the 28-nation bloc overturned the
opinion of its prosecutor, which is rather unusual for the institution.
Its
prosecutor had said in February that governments should issue humanitarian
visas to people at risk of torture and degrading treatment, consistent with
their obligations under the European charter on human rights. In overruling
that stance, the common judicial arbiter for the bloc held that member-states
were not obliged to issue visas to people from third countries who had no prior
links in Europe. Under the Common European Asylum System, as with similar
international mechanisms, countries are expected to process asylum requests
humanely once refugees arrive. A not inconceivable consequence of the verdict
is that the mass of migrants who embarked upon those dangerous journeys on the
high seas may find no realistic alternative in their attempt to flee conflict
zones than continue to undertake those risky ventures. Tuesday’s development is
also a shot in the arm for eurosceptic political parties that have remained
steadfast in their opposition to the jurisdiction of the Luxembourg court over
national governments.
This controversial case, concerning a Syrian family from
Aleppo seeking asylum in Belgium, also brought into sharp focus the politically
divisive and hateful campaign witnessed since the beginning of the migration
crisis. While their plea was upheld by domestic courts on humanitarian grounds,
the strength of right-wing opposition led to a senior legislator being fined
for defying the order, culminating in the challenge in the European Court of
Justice. Given the appeal of anti-immigration political parties in three of the
founder-member states of the EU that go to general elections this year, the
Netherlands, France and Germany, the setback for a more orderly and legal
immigration system could not be greater. Mainstream liberal political forces
across the bloc face the biggest challenge in decades to their conception of an
open and humane society. This is their moment to stand up for the so-called
European values the continent’s leaders have emphasised since Donald Trump’s
ascent to the White House. A perception that western nations are turning their
back on the rest of the world is the last thing mature democracies can afford
at a juncture when the rules-based global order is under increasing attack.
Action on the commitment given at the UN last year to put in place legal
pathways for migrants and refugees would mark a beginning.
Vocabulary
Hostile: unfriendly;
antagonistic.
Example: A hostile audience
Synonyms: unfriendly, unkind, bitter, unsympathetic, malicious
Asylum: an institution
offering shelter and support to people who are mentally ill.
Example: He'd been
committed to an asylum
Synonyms: psychiatric
hospital, mental hospital, mental institution
Charter: written
grant by a country's legislative or sovereign power, by which an institution
such as a company, college, or city is created and its rights and privileges
defined.
Example: In 1794 the
legislature granted the charter , creating one of the four earliest academies
in New Hampshire.
Synonyms: authority, authorization, sanction, dispensation, consent
Obliged: make someone
legally or morally bound to an action or course of action.
Example: Doctors are
obliged by law to keep patients alive while there is a chance of recovery
Synonyms: require, compel, bind, constrain, obligate, leave
with no option but
Inconceivable: not capable of
being imagined or grasped mentally.
Example: It seemed
inconceivable that the president had been unaware of what was going on
Synonyms: unbelievable, beyond
belief, incredible, unthinkable
Steadfast: resolutely or
dutifully firm and unwavering.
Example: Steadfast loyalty
Synonyms: loyal, faithful, committed, devoted, dedicated, dependable
Divisive: tending to cause
disagreement or hostility between people.
Example: The highly
divisive issue of abortion
Synonyms: alienating, estranging, isolating, schismatic
Culminating: reach a climax or
point of highest development.
Example: The tensions and
disorders which culminated in World War II
Synonyms: come to a
climax, come to a head, peak, climax
Ascent: an instance of
rising through the air.
Example: The first balloon
ascent was in 1783
Synonyms: rise, climb, launch, takeoff, liftoff