欧洲-基地恐怖组织嫌疑犯在英国候审(在线收听) |
Suspected Al-Qaida Terrorists Await Trial in Great Britain Deputy Attorney General James Comey identify the terror suspects. James Comey: The four-count indictment which was unsealed earlier today names three British nationals. Dhiren Barot, Nadeem Tarmohamed and Qaisar Shaffi. Those three men are charged with engaging in terrorist plots against the United States. The indictment specifically alleges the three men entered the United States in 2000 and 2001, and conducted surveillance of the International Monetary Fund headquarters and the World Bank headquarters here in Washington DC, the Prudential corporate plaza and world headquarters building in Newark, New Jersey and the New York Stock Exchange and Citigroup Centers in New Your City. In August 2004, U.S. officials raised the terrorist threat level around those buildings -- citing credible evidence that al-Qaida linked terrorist could be plotting an attack. Now, eight months later, U.S. officials are providing more details about the surveillance. The indictment charges the three men with conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction, conspiracy to support terrorists, conspiracy to conceal support for terrorists and conspiracy to damage or destroy buildings used in foreign commerce. Authorities say the three men left the United States after scouting the buildings. They were picked up by British authorities in August, 2004 during a raid on suspected terrorists, and the U.S. surveillance was found. James Comey: The three of them are currently in custody in the United Kingdom. And the United States will seek their extradition after the conclusion of their prosecution in the UK. President Bush told U.S. soldiers stationed in Fort Hood Texas, that taking the fight to terrorists in Iraq and elsewhere is also making the United States more secure. President Bush: The establishment of a free Iraq at the heart of the Middle East will be a crushing defeat to the forces of tyranny and terror, and a watershed event in the global democratic revolution. In the last two years you've accomplished much. Yet your work isn't over. Freedom still faces dangerous adversaries. Terrorists still want to attack our people, but they are losing. The president visited Fort Hood exactly two years after Baghdad fell to U.S.-led forces. President Bush: The toppling of Saddam Hussein's statue in Baghdad will be recorded along as the fall of the Berlin Wall as one of the great moments in the history of liberty. Mr. Bush said Iraq is making strides towards freedom and security--though violence there has not been eliminated. Victoria Cavaliere, VOA news.
注释: indictment [in5daitmEnt] n. 控告 surveillance [sE:5veilEns] n. 监视,监督 conspiracy [kEn5spirEsi] n. 共谋,阴谋 scout [skaut] n. 侦察,搜索 tyranny [5tirEni] n. 暴政,专治 eliminate [i5limineit] v. 排除,消除 |
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