美国国家公共电台 NPR U.S. Masses Aid Along Venezuelan Border As Some Humanitarian Groups Warn Of Risks
时间:2019-03-17 作者:英语课 分类:2019年NPR美国国家公共电台2月
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST:
Now to the Colombia-Venezuela border, where the U.S. is positioning food and medicine, which it hopes to get to needy 1 Venezuelans. But the plan is highly controversial. Venezuela's authoritarian 2 president, Nicolas Maduro, claims the aid operation is a prelude 3 to a U.S. invasion, so he's closed the border. And, as John Otis reports, even some international relief agencies are wary 4 of the U.S. effort.
JOHN OTIS, BYLINE 5: Due to Maduro's blockade, tons of food and emergency medical kits 6 are stuck in a warehouse 7 just outside the city of Cucuta on the Colombian side of the border.
UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTERS: (Chanting in Spanish).
OTIS: That has sparked protests like this one in a Cucuta park. These Venezuelans, who have crossed over to take part, are demanding that the U.S. aid be allowed into their country.
UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTERS: (Chanting in Spanish).
OTIS: But the massing of U.S. supplies on the border is also a provocation 8. The U.S. is trying to convince Venezuelan military officers to defy Maduro's orders and allow the aid into the country. Such a rebellion could lead to Maduro's ouster. And that's exactly what Venezuela needs, says Kevin Whitaker, the U.S. ambassador to Colombia. He spoke 9 with NPR by phone from Washington.
KEVIN WHITAKER: He needs to leave so that his people's needs can be attended to, so the Venezuelan economy can be put back on its feet and so that Venezuela can once again be a normal country. He needs to leave.
OTIS: But humanitarian 10 operations are supposed to be neutral. That's why the International Red Cross and other relief agencies have refused to collaborate 11 with the U.S. effort on the Venezuelan border. Here's Stephane Dujarric, the United Nations spokesman, at a recent press briefing.
(SOUNDBITE OF PRESS BRIEFING)
STEPHANE DUJARRIC: What is important is that humanitarian aid be depoliticized.
OTIS: The risks of linking aid to regime change are already coming into focus, with some aid workers being denounced by the Maduro government as opposition 12 activists 13. Daniel Almeida works for CARE International, which partners with aid groups in Venezuela.
DANIEL ALMEIDA: Local AGOs received sort of retaliations or warnings because of their engagement with international aid. The whole environment is becoming more aggressive.
OTIS: Another danger is that Maduro, who currently allows in some humanitarian assistance, could close the door on aid altogether. Meanwhile, aid groups are bracing 14 for U.S. sanctions that effectively block the sales of Venezuelan oil to the U.S. These proceeds make up the bulk of Venezuela's cash income, which is used to import food and medical supplies. That means rice, milk and antibiotics 15 could become even more scarce. Even so, many Venezuelans strongly back the U.S. approach. They include Jose Manuel Olivares, a doctor and opposition congressman 16.
JOSE MANUEL OLIVARES: (Speaking Spanish).
OTIS: Olivares says he's convinced there won't be time for average Venezuelans to feel the pinch of the sanctions because Maduro will soon be forced out. Ambassador Whitaker insists that the U.S. aid effort is moral and ethical 17. By contrast, he says Maduro is funneling 18 state food handouts 19 to hungry Venezuelans in exchange for their support.
WHITAKER: If anyone's politicizing this, it's Maduro because there's need of great aid in that country.
OTIS: The Venezuelan opposition is now enlisting 20 thousands of volunteers to help break the aid blockade starting on February 23. Such a maneuver 21 could provoke clashes with the security forces. Still, Jorge Valenzuela (ph), a retired 22 lawyer at the protest in Cucuta, has signed up to help
JORGE VALENZUELA: (Speaking in Spanish).
OTIS: The aid is legitimate 23, he says, and we need it.
For NPR News, I'm John Otis in Cucuta, Colombia.
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- The authoritarian policy wasn't proved to be a success.独裁主义的政策证明并不成功。
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- We wish to thank the author of this article which carries no byline.我们要感谢这篇文章的那位没有署名的作者。
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- The manager wants to clear off the old stocks in the warehouse.经理想把仓库里积压的存货处理掉。
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- They did not react to this provocation.他们对这一挑衅未作反应。
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- The British government has now suspended humanitarian aid to the area.英国政府现已暂停对这一地区的人道主义援助。
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- I would ask you to collaborate with us in this work.我们愿意请你们在这项工作中和我们合作。
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- That's a perfectly legitimate fear.怀有这种恐惧完全在情理之中。