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2013-08-29来源:BBC
BBC News with Charles Carroll

The United States says it cannot allow diplomatic paralysis to serve as a shield for the Syrian leadership. The State Department criticized Russia after it used a meeting of the five permanent members of the Security Council to block a resolution which would have authorized measures to protect civilians in Syria. From the United Nations, here is Nick Bryant.
美国称其不能让外交瘫痪成为叙利亚领导层的挡箭牌。此前,美国国务院批评俄罗斯利用联合国安理会五个常任理事国会议阻止了一份授权采取措施保护叙利亚平民的决议。来自联合国,Nick Bryant报道。

Britain convened a meeting of the permanent five members of the Security Council to discuss a possible resolution authorizing the use of forces in Syria. But it failed to break the diplomatic deadlock between the UK, US and France who favor a military response to last week's chemical attack and Russia and C** which have repeatedly blocked punitive measures against the Assad regime. America said afterwards they heard nothing different from the Russians during the closed-door meeting and also that the Syrian government couldn't continue to hide behind what it called Moscow's intransigence.
英国召集了安理会五个常任理事国举行了一次会议,讨论授权对叙利亚使用武力的决议。但它没有打破外交僵局,英国,美国和法国赞成对上周的化学武器袭击做出军事反应,但俄罗斯和中多次阻止对阿萨德政权的惩罚措施。事后美国称,他们在闭门会议上听到的态度与俄罗斯无异,叙利亚政府不能继续隐藏在莫斯科政府的强硬立场后。

The Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that the UN cannot consider any draft resolution or proposed action in Syria before the UN weapons inspectors there finish their investigation into last week's alleged chemical attack. Syria's ambassador to the UN Bashar Jaafari has at meanwhile called for UN inspectors to be allowed to complete their work without military or political pressure.
俄罗斯外长Sergei Lavrov称,在联合国武器调查小组完成对上周化学武器袭击的调查之前,联合国不应考虑任何协议草案或者对叙利亚的任何行动。与此同时,叙利亚驻联合国大使Bashar Jaafari也呼吁允许联合国调查人员在没有军事或政治压力的情况下完成工作。

Syrians in Damascus are preparing for possible air strikes with people stocking up on basic supplies or trying to find somewhere to stay away from the likeliest targets. The BBC's Jeremy Bowen sent this report from the city.
大马士革叙利亚人做好准备迎接可能遭遇的空袭,人们囤积基本生活用品,或者试图逃离可能的袭击目标。BBC记者Jeremy Bowen从大马士革发回报道。

Damascus seems quiet among trips I made here earlier this year. The city is waiting decisions that are been taken elsewhere. The Syrian war is about to move into a new phase. Army roadblocks stop traffic every few miles down the highway in-and-from the Lebanese border as they had since the war started. I saw some activities around military bases, men moving about the entrances. News agencies quoting residents and opponents of the Assad regime have reported that some heavy weaponry has been moved out of bases and staff are partially vacated some headquarters’ buildings.
在我年初来过的地方,大马士革看上去非常安静。这个城市正在等待其他地方做出的决定。叙利亚战争即将进入一个新的阶段。自战争开始以来,军队在进出黎巴嫩边境的高速公路上每隔几英里就设置路障。我看到军事基地附近有一些活动,人们在入口处活动。新闻机构引用居民和阿萨德政权反对者的话说,一些重武器已经运出军事基地,总部大楼部分职员也已经撤离。

President Obama has been addressing crowds in Washington commemorating the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King's landmark I Have A Dream speech. President Obama praised what he called Dr. King's soaring oratory. He also hailed other civil rights demonstrators of the time.
美国总统奥巴马在华盛顿向人群发表讲话,纪念马丁•路德•金《我有一个梦想》讲话50周年。奥巴马总统赞誉了马丁•路德•金高超的演说术。还称赞当时其他民权示威者。

“Because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. Because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. Because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. Because they marched, city councils changed and state legislators changed and Congress changed, and yes, eventually the White House changed.”
“因为他们的示威游行,民权法得以通过。因为他们示威游行,投票法得以签署。因为他们示威游行,机会和教育的大门才向他们的子女打开,他们才能畅想自己的生活,而不是帮别人洗衣服擦皮鞋。因为他们示威游行,市议会才发生改变,国家立法才得以改变,是的,最终改变了白宫。”

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Israeli authorities have completed once said to be the last major airlift of an ancient community of Ethiopian Jews seeking a new home in Israel. Two flights carrying 450 people have arrived in Tel Aviv. The Falash Mura, a community whose ancestors converted from Judaism to Christianity under duress a century ago, but who've retained some Jewish customs. Thousands of Ethiopian Jews have resettled in Israel, but many complain of discrimination in their new homeland.
以色列当局完成了希望在以色列安家的埃塞俄比亚犹太人古老社区居民的最后一次重大空运活动。两架搭载着450人的航班抵达特拉维夫。一个世纪以前,“法拉沙人”的祖先迫于压力从犹太教徒改为基督徒,但是还保留着一些犹太习俗。成千上万名埃塞俄比亚犹太人重新定居以色列,但是许多人抱怨称在新家园受到歧视。

In the United States, a military court has sentenced a former US army psychiatrist to death after finding him guilty of shooting dead 13 soldiers in 2009. Prosecutors say that Nidal Hasan, a convert to Islam, targeted soldiers at the Fort Hood base in Texas in revenge for civilian death in Afghanistan and Iraq. Alistair Leithead reports.
在美国,军事法庭判处2009年枪杀13名士兵的陆军心理医生死刑。检控官表示,伊斯兰教信徒Nidal Hasan在德克萨斯州胡德堡陆军基地向士兵开枪,目的是报复阿富汗和伊拉克的平民伤亡。Alistair Leithead报道。

Major Nidal Hasan sat in a wheelchair as the panel of the military juries delivered their ruling. He was paralyzed by the shots that finally stopped his killing spray on the same base four years ago. His beard now unkempt and greying. The 42-year-old listened carefully as the prosecutor went through the personal stories of each life he took, the loss suffered by parents, widows and children. He looked at each photograph of the 13 he killed, one a pregnant woman, her unborn child also died, but he showed little sign of emotion.
Nidal Hasan坐在轮椅上,军队陪审团宣布判决。哈桑在枪击事件中受伤瘫痪,这才阻止他在四年前继续乱枪扫射士兵。现在,他的胡须已经苍白凌乱。检控官历数被他杀害的每一个人的生命历程和鳏寡孤独者遭受的痛苦时,42岁的Nidal Hasan认真倾听。他逐一观看了13名遇难者的照片,其中一人是孕妇,她未出生的婴儿也遇难了。但是他没有表现出任何情绪。

Scientists in California say a slowdown in the rate of global warming can be explained by a natural cooling in part of the Pacific Ocean. Their research published in the journal Nature, explains why there has been no significant global warming in the past 15 years. The scientists say that the colder waters in the eastern Pacific Ocean have counteracted the increased levels of man-made carbon dioxide. But they warn that the Pacific will enter a warmer phase at some point at which the global average temperatures will accelerate upwards.
加利福尼亚的科学家称,全球变暖速度放缓可以解释为通过太平洋部分地区的天然冷却作用。他们的研究发表在《自然》期刊上,解释了为什么过去15年没有显著的全球变暖现象。科学家们称,太平洋东部较冷的水温抵消了人造二氧化碳不断增加的影响。但是他们警告称,太平洋未来将会进入更加温暖的时期,届时全球平均气温将会加速上涨。

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