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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Peter Heinlein
United Nations
19 September 2006
Secretary-General Kofi Annan opened the annual U.N. General Assembly debate with a grim assessment1 of world progress during his 10-year term in office.
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Kofi Annan opens his last U.N. General Assembly session, Sept. 19, 2006
In his farewell address to the General Assembly, Secretary General Annan painted a stark2 picture of a world beset3 by social and economic inequality, war and terrorism. He lamented4 that his 10 years in office had witnessed little progress in resolving the planet's most pressing problems.
"The events of the last ten years have not resolved, but sharpened, the three great challenges I spoke5 of - an unjust world economy, world disorder6, and widespread contempt for human rights and the rule of law," said Mr. Annan.
The Secretary-General launched a blistering7 attack on the phenomenon of economic globalization. He charged that while globalization brings people together in theory, in practice it drives them apart.
"My friends, globalization is not a tide that lifts all boats," he added. "Even among those who the statistics tell us are benefiting, many feel deeply insecure, and strongly resent the apparent complacency of those more fortunate than themselves."
Mr. Annan was equally harsh in his criticism of the fight against terrorism. In a thinly veiled criticism of the United States, he suggested the terror fight is being used as a cover for human rights abuses.
"Even the necessary and legitimate8 struggle around the world against terrorism is used as a pretext9 to abridge10 or abrogate11 fundamental human rights, thereby12 ceding13 moral ground to the terrorists and helping14 them find new recruits," he noted15.
The Secretary-General spoke of the challenge of easing tensions in the Middle East. He said that as long as the Security Council is unable to end the conflict, respect for the world body would continue to decline.
He also said that sadly, the biggest challenge facing the world community comes from Africa.
"From Darfur, where the continued spectacle of men, women and children driven from their homes by murder, rape16 and the burning of their villages makes a mockery of our claim, as an international community, to shield people from the worst abuses," he said.
President Bush addresses the 61st session of the UN General Assembly at UN headquarters, Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Mr. Annan received a standing17 ovation18 at the conclusion of his final General Assembly speech. Later, at a luncheon19 attended by scores of world leaders and other dignitaries, President Bush raised a glass to toast the secretary-general's accomplishments20.
"We need to toast the fact that he's a decent, honorable man, and we need to raise our glasses to 10 years of extraordinary service, and be thankful that a man such as Kofi Annan was willing to stand up and serve the cause of justice and peace," said Mr. Bush.
But not all went according to script on this ceremonial opening day. As leaders spoke, word spread of a military coup21 in Thailand.
A tank stationed at Thailand's government house in Bangkok
Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was to have attended the luncheon honoring Secretary-General Annan, and was slated22 to address the General Assembly Wednesday. When news of the coup broke, the prime minister's slot on the schedule of speeches was hastily moved up to Tuesday evening. A spokesman said the change had been made to allow Mr. Thaksin to go home.
But at the luncheon, the prime minister's seat was vacant, and a short time later, an announcement came that his speech had been cancelled.
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n.评价;评估;对财产的估价,被估定的金额 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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n.政变;突然而成功的行动 | |
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