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浏览:3902008-5-11 22:21:08 来自鲁比: download The Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has said he is ready to contest the second round presidential election against Robert Mugabe. Mr. Tsvangirai has previously said there was no need for a run-off, insisting he had won outright in the first run in March. Here’s our Southern Africa correspondent Peter Biles. Morgan Tsvangirai said the MDC leadership had faced a difficult decision. But that after consulting civil society in Zimbabwe, both wings of the MDC opposition had decided they would take part in a second round of voting. Mr. Tsvangirai said this should be held by May 23rd. He said Zimbabweans would feel betrayed if the opposition shied away from the final knockout. But Mr.Tsvangirai listed a number of important conditions, including a total sensation of violent in the country, unfettered access for international observers and the media and the deployment of Southern African peacekeepers to curtail any violence. A spokesman for the governing ZANU-PF party rejected the preconditions, saying the election would be held in accordance with Zimbabwe’s constitution and electoral laws. A referendum is taking place in cyclone stricken Burma on a new constitution despite appeals to postpone the poll. Opposition movements have denounced it as a way to enshrining the army's control of the country. People near the Thai border have told our BBC correspondent they felt compelled to vote "yes" because of the presence of soldiers around polling stations. The vote took place in the 2/3 of the country not affected by cyclone “Nargis”, which is believed to have killed tens of thousands of people. One of our correspondents has sent this report from inside southern Burma. In the Irrawaddy Delta region, people have come up to the BBC to denounce the government for its inadequate response to the cyclone. There're some are willing to show their frustration in a country where dissent is so brutally punished shows the level of anger that's building here, announce something Burmese leaders will have to consider, whatever the official results to the poll. In his first reaction to Hezbollah's seizure of West Beirut, the Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora has urged the army to impose security across the country and removed all armed men from the streets. In a live televised address, Mr. Siniora said his government would never declare war against Hezbollah, but he said that the Lebanese people will not allow Hezbollah to impose its culture and ideology on them. "Your country will not fall under the control of those who were behind his coup, nor the Lebanese people allow their freedom to be violated to go back to hegemony, subjugation and terrorism." Ceremonies are being held in Germany today to mark the 75th anniversary of the burning of thousands of books by the Nazis. The works of eminent German language authors were destroyed in what the Nazis called " a cleansing of decadent, un-German literature". 楼主
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2个月前 鲁比: The Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has said he is ready to contest the second round presidential election against Robert Mugabe. Mr. Tsvangirai has previously said there was no need for a run-off, insisting he had won outright in the first run in March. Here’s our Southern Africa correspondent Peter Biles. Morgan Tsvangirai said the MDC leadership had faced a difficult decision. But that after consulting civil society in Zimbabwe, both wings of the MDC opposition had decided they would take part in a second round of voting. Mr. Tsvangirai said this should be held by May 23. He said Zimbabweans would feel betrayed if the opposition shied away from the final knockout. But Mr. listed a number of important conditions, including a total sensation of violent in the country, unfettered access for international observers and the media and ……of Southern African peacekeepers to curtail any violence. A spokesman from the governing ……PF party rejected the preconditions, saying the election would be held in accordance with Zimbabwe’s constitutions and electoral laws. A referendum is taking place in the cyclone stricken Burma on a new constitution despite appeals to postpone the poll. Opposition movements have …… as a way to …… the army's control of the country. People near the Thai border have told the BBC correspondent they felt compelled to vote "yes" because of the presence of soldiers around polling stations. The vote took place in the 2/3 of the country not affected by cyclone “Nargis”, which is believed to have killed tens of thousands of people. 先听一半…… |
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2个月前 小钱不争: 广告位招租 the jbbw opposition leader xxx has said that he is ready to contest in the second round of presidential election against robert mxxx. mr. xx has said previously there is no need to run off, insisting that he had one outright in the first round in march. here is our south africa correspondent xxx Mxx said the mdc leadership has faced a different decision. but after consulting civil society in xx, both wings of mdc opposition has decided to take part in the second round of voting. mr xx said this should be held by may 23st. he said xx will feel betrayed if the opposition shied away from the final knockout. but mr.xxx listed number of important conditions, including a total cessations of violence in the country, *unfelt access for international observers and media and employment of south african peace keepers to *compel any violence a spokesman of governing party xxx rejected the preconditions saying the election will be held in accordance with xx's constitutions and electoral laws. a referendum is taking place in cyclone striken bxx on a new constitutions despite the peers to postpone the poll. opposition movement has denounced it as a way to shrank the army's control of the country. people near thailand border told bbc correspondent they flet compelled to vote yes because of the presence of soldiers around the polling stations. the vote took place in two thirds of the country not effected by cyclone lagitsxxx, which is believed to have killed tens of thousand people. one of our correspondents has sent this report from inside southern bama. in the rexx delta region, people have come up to bbc to denounce the government of its inadequate response to the cyclone. and some are willing to show their frustration. the country xxx is so brutally punished, xxx. announcing something bxx's lead will have to consider whatever the official result of the poll. in his first reaction to have xx of xxxx, the xx president xx has urged the army to impose security across the country and remove all armed man from the streets. In a live televised address, xx says his government will never declare war against xxx. But he said the xx people will not allow xx to impose their culture and ideology on them. Your country will not fall under the control of those who behind their cruel, nor the xxx people allow their freedom to be violated to go back to hegemony, subjugation and terrorism. a celebrations are being held in germany today to mark the 75th anniversary of burning thousands of book by the nazis. the works of eminent german language authors were destroyed what nazi called xx ungerman literature this is xxx with the latest world news from bbc 又见抓狂句~ |
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2个月前 pincers: The Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has said he is ready to contest the second round presidential election against Robert Mugabe. Mr. Tsvangirai has previously said there was no need for a run-off, insisting he had won outright in the first run in March. Here’s our Southern Africa correspondent Peter Biles. Morgan Tsvangirai said the MDC leadership had faced a difficult decision. But that after consulting civil society in Zimbabwe, both wings of the MDC opposition had decided they would take part in a second round of (the) voting. Mr. Tsvangirai said this should be held by May 23. He said Zimbabweans would feel betrayed if the opposition shied away from the final knockout. But Mr.Tsvangirai listed a number of important conditions, including a total sensation of violent in the country, unfettered access for international observers and the media and the (deployment) of Southern African peacekeepers to curtail any violence. A spokesman from the governing (ZANU-PF) party rejected the preconditions, saying the election would be held in accordance with Zimbabwe’s constitutions and electoral laws. A referendum is taking place in cyclone stricken Burma on a new constitution despite appeals to postpone the poll. Opposition movements have (denied it) as a way to (in shame) the army's control of the country. People near the Thai border have told the BBC correspondent they felt compelled to vote "yes" because of the presence of soldiers around polling stations. The vote took place in the 2/3 of the country not affected by cyclone “Nargis”, which is believed to have killed tens of thousands of people. 先改一半…… on 鲁比 |
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2个月前 紫町: on上面 1. The Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has said he is ready to contest the second round presidential election against Robert Mugabe. Mr. Tsvangirai has previously said there was no need for a run-off, insisting he had won outright in the first run in March. Here’s our Southern Africa correspondent Peter Biles. Morgan Tsvangirai said the MDC leadership had faced a difficult decision. But that after consulting civil society in Zimbabwe, both wings of the MDC opposition had decided they would take part in a second round of (the) voting. Mr. Tsvangirai said this should be held by May 23. He said Zimbabweans would feel betrayed if the opposition shied away from the final knockout. But Mr.Tsvangirai listed a number of important conditions, including a total sensation of violent in the country, unfettered access for international observers and the media and the (deployment) of Southern African peacekeepers to curtail any violence. A spokesman from the governing (ZANU-PF) party rejected the preconditions, saying the election would be held in accordance with Zimbabwe’s constitutions and electoral laws. 2. A referendum is taking place in cyclone stricken Burma on a new constitution despite appeals to postpone the poll. Opposition movements have (denied it) as a way to enshrining the army's control of the country. People near the Thai border have told the BBC correspondent they felt compelled to vote "yes" because of the presence of soldiers around polling stations. The vote took place in the 2/3 of the country not affected by cyclone “Nargis”, which is believed to have killed tens of thousands of people. |
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2个月前 紫町: 3. In the Irrawaddy Delta region, people have come up to the BBC to denounce the government for its inadequate response to the cyclone. That some are willing to show their frustration in a country where a dissenter is so brutally punished shows a level of anger at a building here, announcing something Burmese leaders will have to consider, whatever the official results of the poll. 4. In his first reaction to Hezbollah's seizure of West Beirut, the Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora has urged the army to impose security across the country and removed all armed men from the streets. In a live televised address, Mr. Siniora said his government would never declare war against Hezbollah, but he said the Lebanese people will not allow Hezbollah to impose its culture and ideology on them. "Your country will not fall under the control of those who's behind his coup, nor the Lebanese people allow their freedom to be violated to go back to hegemony, subjugation and terrorism." 5. Ceremonies are being held in Germany today to mark the 75th anniversary of the burning of thousands of books by the Nazis. The works of eminent German language authors were destroyed in what the Nazis called " a cleansing of decadent, un-German literature". |
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2个月前 pincers: to 上面 第二段应该是shied away from the final knockout吧.从发音来讲away前面可以听到明显的d音.从文字来讲翻译成躲避也说得过去啊. |
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2个月前 紫町: 恩,对的,应该是shied,当时我没认出是shy的过去式,以为是shield拼错了,这就改去 |
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