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US Non-confrontational1 Approach in Venezuela Means Less Media Coverage2 美国对于委内瑞拉非对抗性策略造成更少的媒体报道
WASHINGTON — Outside of Latin America the anti-government street protests in Venezuela have been receiving relatively3 little news coverage, especially when compared to the crisis in Ukraine. Even though the South American nation is a major oil producer, and its deteriorating4 economic and political stability could affect the world, restrictions5 on the press and a seeming lack of engagement by U.S. officials are keeping Venezuela out of the headlines.
Demonstrations6 in Venezuela that often turn into violent and deadly confrontations7 with police, the National Guard and pro-government militias8 have been going on for weeks.
This situation is similar to the crisis in Ukraine that forced President Viktor Yanukovych to flee the country and culminated9 in Russia’s takeover of Crimea.
Venezuela is getting less international media attention, in part, however, because its government has refused or revoked10 journalist visas, and made it difficult and dangerous for reporters.
Cynthia Romero, who is with the Freedom Forum11, a press freedom organization, said "There are several cases of intimidation12, of attacks, not only of journalists, local journalists, but also as international journalists, which also makes it very difficult for the international press to get the news out about what is happening.”
The United States and Europe are engaging in high-level diplomatic talks with Russia and Ukraine to try to resolve the regional conflict. Romero said Washington is not as engaged in Venezuela, which has led to less media coverage.
“We do not have key officials within the U.S. and European policy circles, key opinion shapers really talking about Venezuela the way they are talking about Ukraine, and so I think that also drives the media attention,” she said.
Republican Senator Marco Rubio asked Secretary of State John Kerry why the United States has not spoken out forcefully against the Venezuelan government’s repression13 of opposition14 groups.
“Why can’t we just say what is obvious to anyone who sees these facts that the government of Venezuela is not and does not comport15 itself as a democracy, and in fact because of all of these activities and others, and violence against their own people have lost the legitimacy16 of a government,” said Rubio.
Washington has dismissed repeated charges by Venezuela’s leaders that it is aiding the protesters. Kerry said U.S. involvement in resolving the crisis could be misconstrued and believes regional organizations should lead international efforts.
“We are very supportive of third-party mediation17 efforts that are aimed at trying to end the violence and see if we can not get it [to] an honest dialogue to address the legitimate18 grievances19 of people in Venezuela,” said Kerry.
This less confrontational approach, however, also makes less news for the media to cover.
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n.报导,保险范围,保险额,范围,覆盖 | |
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约束( restriction的名词复数 ); 管制; 制约因素; 带限制性的条件(或规则) | |
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证明( demonstration的名词复数 ); 表明; 表达; 游行示威 | |
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n.委屈( grievance的名词复数 );苦衷;不满;牢骚 | |
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