VOA标准英语2008年-Seoul Wants to Rein in Online Media
时间:2019-01-13 作者:英语课 分类:VOA标准英语2008年(九月)
In South Korea, anti-government protests that erupted this summer following a deal to import American beef were born on the Internet. Rumors 1 that South Koreans were going to be served meat tainted 2 with mad cow disease spread across chat rooms and message boards. Now President Lee Myung Bak hopes to rein 3 in what he sees as irresponsible online media. Jason Strother has the story from Seoul.
Lee Min Gu is a university student by day but by night he reports for Netti News, an online newspaper that in June began covering protests against imports of U.S. beef.
The 21-year-old says his dislike of President Lee Myung-bak was part of the reason he became a so-called citizen journalist.
Lee says, however, despite his dislike of President Lee, he is trying to be as balanced of a journalist as he can be.
Lee is not alone as an online journalist in South Korea. Throughout the summer, many young South Koreans, wearing press badges or T-shirts from media outlets 5 no one had ever heard of, showed up at rallies.
Some witnesses say these reporters did not act impartially 6. Critics say they only snapped pictures of riot police clashes and their reports were one-sided, in favor of the demonstrators.
The government says biased 7 reporting and the spread of rumors over the Internet caused the protests to get out of control.
Some of the rumors said that South Korean school children would be served U.S. beef tainted with mad cow disease. Another was that Koreans are genetically 8 more susceptible 9 to contracting the bovine 10 sickness than Western people. The rumors spread despite scientific data from the United Nations, the United States and the South Korean government showing the meat is safe.
The Internet in South Korea in general has become a hotbed of cyber-violence. Activists 11 call for boycotts 12 of companies who advertise in conservative newspapers. Some local business owners say they were threatened by protesters because they complained that the anti-beef rallies harmed their livelihoods 13.
The Internet in South Korea has been used in thousands of personal attacks - with celebrities 14 being stalked and even ordinary people who annoyed someone being hounded by vicious e-mails and Web log entries.
President Lee Myung Bak coined a new word to describe the spread of inaccurate 15 information; he calls it an infodemic.
And to battle it, his governing party has unveiled plans to amend 16 the nation's newspaper law.
If ratified 17 by lawmakers, the new rules will require netizens to reveal their real identities when posting on message boards that attract more than 100,000 visitors.
Another provision will force Web sites to take down material that is untrue or incites 18 violence, for at least 30 days,
The new regulations have drawn 19 fire from opposition 20 parties, civic 21 groups and of course, online media.
Lee Han-ki is editor in chief of Oh My News, a South Korean Internet newspaper with citizen reporters around the world. He says ever since the new president took office in February, he has tried to silence left-leaning media.
Lee says after his newspaper published an article that was critical of the government, the president's office punished the paper. Their access was blocked to news briefings for two months. He says pro-Lee Myung-bak media get preferential treatment and critical media are isolated 22.
Lee says the president's new rules would push South Korean democracy backward.
But some academics think the stricter regulations are the right way forward.
Kweon Sang-hee, a mass communications professor at Sungkyungwan University in Seoul, says the ethical 23 standards of online media are not on par 4 with the established news media.
"Online and portal sites have strong power to influence in societies. But those portal and online only newspaper companies still remain unreliable," Kweon said.
But Kweon cautions, to protect freedom of speech, the government must clearly define what constitutes malicious 24 content.
Lee Min Gu, the journalist for Netti News, says he will not let new regulations change the way he reports.
He says everyone has a right to speak out about what they think. He thinks that the president needs to reconsider his plans to restrict the nation's freedom of speech.
The new media rules have a good chance of passage in the National Assembly, where President Lee's Grand National Party has the majority of seats. It is expected to go for a vote within a few months.
- Rumors have it that the school was burned down. 有谣言说学校给烧掉了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- Rumors of a revolt were afloat. 叛变的谣言四起。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- The administration was tainted with scandal. 丑闻使得政府声名狼藉。
- He was considered tainted by association with the corrupt regime. 他因与腐败政府有牵连而名誉受损。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- The horse answered to the slightest pull on the rein.只要缰绳轻轻一拉,马就作出反应。
- He never drew rein for a moment till he reached the river.他一刻不停地一直跑到河边。
- Sales of nylon have been below par in recent years.近年来尼龙织品的销售额一直不及以往。
- I don't think his ability is on a par with yours.我认为他的能力不能与你的能力相媲美。
- The dumping of foreign cotton blocked outlets for locally grown cotton. 外国棉花的倾销阻滞了当地生产的棉花的销路。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- They must find outlets for their products. 他们必须为自己的产品寻找出路。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- Employers must consider all candidates impartially and without bias. 雇主必须公平而毫无成见地考虑所有求职者。
- We hope that they're going to administer justice impartially. 我们希望他们能主持正义,不偏不倚。
- a school biased towards music and art 一所偏重音乐和艺术的学校
- The Methods: They employed were heavily biased in the gentry's favour. 他们采用的方法严重偏袒中上阶级。
- All the bees in the colony are genetically related. 同一群体的蜜蜂都有亲缘关系。
- Genetically modified foods have already arrived on American dinner tables. 经基因改造加工过的食物已端上了美国人的餐桌。 来自英汉非文学 - 生命科学 - 基因与食物
- Children are more susceptible than adults.孩子比成人易受感动。
- We are all susceptible to advertising.我们都易受广告的影响。
- He threw off his pack and went into the rush-grass andand munching,like some bovine creature.他丢开包袱,爬到灯心草丛里,像牛似的大咬大嚼起来。
- He was a gentle,rather bovine man.他是一位文雅而反应迟钝的人。
- His research work was attacked by animal rights activists . 他的研究受到了动物权益维护者的抨击。
- Party activists with lower middle class pedigrees are numerous. 党的激进分子中有很多出身于中产阶级下层。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- Their methods included boycotts and court action, supplemented by'sit-ins". 他们的主要方法包括联合抵制、法庭起诉,还附带进行静坐抗议。
- Are boycotts for other purposes illegal? 至于用于其它目的的联合抵制行动是否也是非法的呢?
- First came the earliest individualistic pioneers who depended on hunting and fishing for their livelihoods. 走在最前面的是早期的个人主义先驱者,他们靠狩猎捕鱼为生。 来自英汉非文学 - 政府文件
- With little influence over policies, their traditional livelihoods are threatened. 因为马赛族人对政策的影响力太小,他们的传统生计受到了威胁。
- He only invited A-list celebrities to his parties. 他只邀请头等名流参加他的聚会。
- a TV chat show full of B-list celebrities 由众多二流人物参加的电视访谈节目
- The book is both inaccurate and exaggerated.这本书不但不准确,而且夸大其词。
- She never knows the right time because her watch is inaccurate.她从来不知道准确的时间因为她的表不准。
- The teacher advised him to amend his way of living.老师劝他改变生活方式。
- You must amend your pronunciation.你必须改正你的发音。
- The treaty was declared invalid because it had not been ratified. 条约没有得到批准,因此被宣布无效。
- The treaty was ratified by all the member states. 这个条约得到了所有成员国的批准。
- In all countries any person who incites others to insurrection is guilty of treason. 在任何国家里,煽动他人谋反者,都属犯叛国罪。
- The success of the handicapped man incites us to pursue our dreams. 这位残疾人的成功激励我们追求自己的梦想。
- All the characters in the story are drawn from life.故事中的所有人物都取材于生活。
- Her gaze was drawn irresistibly to the scene outside.她的目光禁不住被外面的风景所吸引。
- The party leader is facing opposition in his own backyard.该党领袖在自己的党內遇到了反对。
- The police tried to break down the prisoner's opposition.警察设法制住了那个囚犯的反抗。
- I feel it is my civic duty to vote.我认为投票选举是我作为公民的义务。
- The civic leaders helped to forward the project.市政府领导者协助促进工程的进展。
- His bad behaviour was just an isolated incident. 他的不良行为只是个别事件。
- Patients with the disease should be isolated. 这种病的患者应予以隔离。
- It is necessary to get the youth to have a high ethical concept.必须使青年具有高度的道德观念。
- It was a debate which aroused fervent ethical arguments.那是一场引发强烈的伦理道德争论的辩论。