VOA常速英语2008年-Will Pakistani Elections be Free, Fair?
时间:2019-01-26 作者:英语课 分类:VOA常速英语2008年(二月)
Washington, DC
01 February 2008
Pakistan's deposed 1 chief justice has called on Western leaders to stop backing President Pervez Musharraf, accusing the Pakistani leader of detaining him and his family in dire 2 conditions. Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry said in a statement that his family has been under house arrest since President Musharraf sacked him in November.
The statement by Iftikhar Muhammad, smuggled 3 out and released by lawyers, was described as an open letter to Western leaders. It follows President Musharraf's visit to several European countries where he assured the international community about restoring democracy in his country. But some U.S. lawmakers and experts in Washington have raised doubts about the process. VOA's Ravi Khanna has more.
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf continues to assure the international community that parliamentary elections will be held on February 18th and that they will be free and fair. He was in London earlier this week (January 28th) and said, "I did inform the prime minster (of) our strong desire to go forward with the elections and to ensure that the election will be free, fair and transparent 4. That is what our resolve is and we will have the elections on 18 February."
But long-time observers of the Pakistani scene and some U.S. lawmakers in Washington believe otherwise. They point to the government's move to restrict opposition 5 rallies and to the strict code of conduct imposed on the Pakistani media as factors undercutting a free election.
Daniel Markey of the Council for Foreign Relations is not optimistic. "There are obvious controls on the media, the code of conduct, there are clear barriers to participation 6 by the political parties, of course the most obvious one is that the judiciary has been severely 7 restrained after November third," he said.
On that day President Musharraf imposed emergency rule and replaced the judiciary with pro-government judges.
The resulting political unrest and the assassination 8 of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto have created a dangerous and uncertain environment for holding elections, according to Markey.
"Unfortunately, in this election in Pakistan it appears that the terrorists and the militants 9 get to vote," says, Daniel Markey. "But their vote is not at the ballot 10 box, their vote is through violence. It is pretty easy to imagine that you could see another spectacular attack that would throw the elections back into question. I very much hope this is not true but we have to be realistic here that it is a possibility."
But U.S. officials are more optimistic. Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher told a Congressional panel [the House National Security and Foreign Affairs Subcommittee] this week any attempt at vote rigging will be difficult to hide. "Even with the restrictions 11 that exist, which we think should be lifted, there is going to be a lot of reporting. There are going to be an enormous number of observers around. The political parties are well organized and they will cry foul 12 if any fouls 13 exist," he said.
But Walter Andersen of Johns Hopkins University says even if the parties cry foul, the problem will have to be resolved by the election commission or the judiciary, both of which are seen as pro-government. "And then you have an election commission, which is also stacked with supporters of the government. So the chances of having a fair judicial 14 review of cases [election related disputes] are certainly questionable 15."
Also, lawyers in Pakistan have been protesting every day in recent weeks to get independent judges appointed before the polls, saying elections under the pro-government judiciary would be considered a fraud.
But the Bush administration maintains the controversy 16 can only be resolved with the help of the new government that will come to power after the elections.
However, Democratic Congressman 17 Peter Welch from Vermont argues that even if the new parliament restores the judiciary, President Musharraf has the power to negate 18 the action by dissolving the parliament. "There is an inherent conflict. On the one hand we believe in free and fair elections. On the other hand the person who is going to implement 19 this has already sabotaged 20 any possibility that the people who are going to vote can be confident that it is a free and fair election, or if it is he will be able to overturn the action of their vote by dissolving the parliament they elected."
Some U.S. lawmakers also raised doubts about the effectiveness of the foreign observers Pakistan has allowed into the country to monitor the election. They note that the observers will not be allowed to conduct exit polls and also their visas require them to leave the country just three days after the polls close.
- The president was deposed in a military coup. 总统在军事政变中被废黜。
- The head of state was deposed by the army. 国家元首被军队罢免了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- There were dire warnings about the dangers of watching too much TV.曾经有人就看电视太多的危害性提出严重警告。
- We were indeed in dire straits.But we pulled through.那时我们的困难真是大极了,但是我们渡过了困难。
- The customs officer confiscated the smuggled goods. 海关官员没收了走私品。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- Those smuggled goods have been detained by the port office. 那些走私货物被港务局扣押了。 来自互联网
- The water is so transparent that we can see the fishes swimming.水清澈透明,可以看到鱼儿游来游去。
- The window glass is transparent.窗玻璃是透明的。
- 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。
- Some of the magic tricks called for audience participation.有些魔术要求有观众的参与。
- The scheme aims to encourage increased participation in sporting activities.这个方案旨在鼓励大众更多地参与体育活动。
- He was severely criticized and removed from his post.他受到了严厉的批评并且被撤了职。
- He is severely put down for his careless work.他因工作上的粗心大意而受到了严厉的批评。
- The assassination of the president brought matters to a head.总统遭暗杀使事态到了严重关头。
- Lincoln's assassination in 1865 shocked the whole nation.1865年,林肯遇刺事件震惊全美国。
- The militants have been sporadically fighting the government for years. 几年来,反叛分子一直对政府实施零星的战斗。
- Despite the onslaught, Palestinian militants managed to fire off rockets. 尽管如此,巴勒斯坦的激进分子仍然发射导弹。
- The members have demanded a ballot.会员们要求投票表决。
- The union said they will ballot members on whether to strike.工会称他们将要求会员投票表决是否罢工。
- I found the restrictions irksome. 我对那些限制感到很烦。
- a snaggle of restrictions 杂乱无章的种种限制
- Take off those foul clothes and let me wash them.脱下那些脏衣服让我洗一洗。
- What a foul day it is!多么恶劣的天气!
- The player was sent off the field because of fouls. 这名运动员因屡屡犯规而被罚下场。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- Jones was ordered off in the second half after repeated fouls. 由于屡次犯规,琼斯在下半场中被责令退出比赛。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- He is a man with a judicial mind.他是个公正的人。
- Tom takes judicial proceedings against his father.汤姆对他的父亲正式提出诉讼。
- There are still a few questionable points in the case.这个案件还有几个疑点。
- Your argument is based on a set of questionable assumptions.你的论证建立在一套有问题的假设上。
- That is a fact beyond controversy.那是一个无可争论的事实。
- We ran the risk of becoming the butt of every controversy.我们要冒使自己在所有的纷争中都成为众矢之的的风险。
- He related several anecdotes about his first years as a congressman.他讲述自己初任议员那几年的几则轶事。
- The congressman is meditating a reply to his critics.这位国会议员正在考虑给他的批评者一个答复。
- Our actions often negate our principles.我们的行为时常与我们所信奉的原则背道而弛。
- Mass advertising could negate the classical theory of supply and demand.大宗广告可以否定古典经济学的供求理论。
- Don't undertake a project unless you can implement it.不要承担一项计划,除非你能完成这项计划。
- The best implement for digging a garden is a spade.在花园里挖土的最好工具是铁锹。