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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Islamabad
04 July 2007
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Pakistani students run out of a government office after setting on fire after a clash with police outside the Red Mosque in Islamabad, 03 Jul 2007 |
A standoff between Pakistani troops and students at a radical2 mosque headed into a second night, with more than a thousand people still holed up in the mosque in Islamabad. VOA correspondent Benjamin Sand reports from the capital.
More than 500 of the mosque's supporters surrendered Wednesday after the government ordered the militants3 to lay down their arms or face further attacks.
But officials say more than a 1,000 others are still inside, and troops are standing4 by for a possible assault.
Despite a 24-hour curfew and reported cease-fire, sporadic5 gunfire could still be heard Wednesday near the radical Lal Masjid, or Red Mosque.
Power to the mosque was cut off, and Pakistani troops used armored vehicles and barbed wire to seal off the neighborhood.
Information Minister Tariq Azim says the government hopes to avoid an all-out confrontation6.
"We still hope that common sense will prevail and that they will surrender, realizing that they have no other option left to them now," said Azim.
Clashes at the mosque on Tuesday left at least 11 people dead and much of the city under virtual martial7 law.
The fighting broke out after students, many armed with bamboo clubs and handguns, rushed toward a government security post.
Officials say the police were firing tear gas into the crowd when several students opened fire, killing8 at least one officer.
The bloody9 confrontation follows a standoff over the past several months between the mosque's pro-Taleban supporters and the Pakistani government.
Lal Masjid's leaders want to impose strict Islamic law, like that implemented10 by the Taleban government in Afghanistan a decade ago.
Its students have led a series of provocative11 raids into the city, including several kidnappings of local police and a number of alleged12 prostitutes.
The government has repeatedly threatened to retaliate13 but until Tuesday it always backed down in favor of negotiated settlements.
The conflict comes as Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf faces mounting political opposition14 ahead of elections expected later this year.
Many of his critics used the Lal Masjid stand off to highlight concerns that the government has failed to control religious extremists.
1 mosque | |
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2 radical | |
n.激进份子,原子团,根号;adj.根本的,激进的,彻底的 | |
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3 militants | |
激进分子,好斗分子( militant的名词复数 ) | |
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n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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7 martial | |
adj.战争的,军事的,尚武的,威武的 | |
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n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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9 bloody | |
adj.非常的的;流血的;残忍的;adv.很;vt.血染 | |
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10 implemented | |
v.实现( implement的过去式和过去分词 );执行;贯彻;使生效 | |
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11 provocative | |
adj.挑衅的,煽动的,刺激的,挑逗的 | |
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12 alleged | |
a.被指控的,嫌疑的 | |
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13 retaliate | |
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14 opposition | |
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