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英语听力—环球英语 887 Women in White

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  Voice 1
Welcome to Spotlight1. I'm Liz Waid.
Voice 2
And I'm Ryan Geertsma. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live.
Voice 1
This song is from a new, award winning film called "Pray the Devil Back to Hell." This documentary2 tells the true story of how a group of women in Liberia, Africa changed history. These women worked together to help end fourteen years of civil war. And, they did so through non-violent methods.
Voice 2
Liberia is a country on the West coast of Africa. It was established in 1847 by former slaves. The country enjoyed peace until 1980, when the military overthrew3 the government. This event began a troubled time in Liberia's history. Between 1989 and 2003, Liberia experienced two long civil wars.
Voice 1
During the first civil war in Liberia, many things like electricity, water and telephone systems were destroyed. People lived in poor conditions and many lost their homes. But the most terrible part of the war was the violence people experienced almost every day.
Voice 2
Liberia's second civil war began in 1999. At this time, Charles Taylor was president. He had been elected by the people in 1996. However, soon after the election, he became a dictator4. The citizens of Liberia were angry. So a group named Liberians United for Reconciliation5 and Democracy, or LURD, rose up against Taylor's government. The two groups fought for many years. But neither LURD nor Taylor's army acted with honor. Both sides murdered innocent citizens, forced women to have sex and trained children to fight.
Voice 1
Leymah Gbowee is one of the main people in the film "Pray the Devil back to Hell." She was seventeen when the first civil war began. During that war, she tried to forget about the fighting. She did not want to be involved in social matters. But she saw suffering and violence all around her. So, during the second war, Leymah worked with ex-child soldiers from Taylor's army. She provided them psychological help by talking with and listening to them. Many of these ex-soldiers had done terrible things. However, she began to recognize that even they were victims of the years of war and violence.
Voice 2
One night, Leymah dreamed about gathering6 a group of women together to pray for peace. The next day, she decided7 to do just that. She began by gathering groups of Christian8 women that supported peace. They met together and prayed at a local fish market in Monrovia, Liberia. The group prayed for three things - for the fighting to stop, for peace talks to begin, and for international forces to aid the process.
Voice 1
There were also many Muslim women that supported peace in Liberia. Leymah recognized that the peace movement would only work if Muslims and Christians9 worked together. So, Leymah's Christian group joined with a Muslim women's peace group. Together they formed Liberian Mass Action for Peace. The women continued to gather, pray, hold peaceful signs, and speak out for peace. Many of the women also refused to have sex with their husbands until they stopped fighting.
Voice 2
Soon many more women had joined the group. They could not fit in the market. So, they met at a local airfield10 where airplanes used to land. Every time the women gathered, they all dressed the same. They wore a traditional African wrap called a lappa, white shirts and white head coverings. They wore no make-up on their faces and no jewellery or other signs of wealth.
Voice 1
The women dressed this way to show their unity11. People could not tell if the women were rich or poor, educated or uneducated, Muslim or Christian. The women looked like any Liberian mother, sister, daughter or wife. The people started to call the group "the women in white." Their faith and desire for peace became known all over the country. And many Liberians supported them. After the war, Leymah spoke12 about the gatherings13. She said,
Voice 3
"Our faith became the light of our movement...  Lying flat on our stomachs with our backs to the sun, not eating and praying. It was a position that a lot of people did not understand... We wore clothes of mourning for six months while seeking God's face and carrying out different peace actions... We became the hope in a hopeless situation."
Voice 2
Many women left their jobs and families for days at a time to gather. It was difficult. However, they knew that if the war continued, they would have no jobs or families left to care for.
Voice 1
Mass Action for Peace also planned peace marches. They used radio, television and newspapers to spread their message. They even met with leaders of Taylor's and LURD's armies to ask them to attend peace talks.
Voice 2
Finally, their plan began to work. In 2003, members of both Taylor's and LURD's armies met in Accra, Ghana for peace talks. However, the talks did not begin well and the war continued.
Voice 1
Mass Action for Peace decided to send a group of women to the peace talks in Ghana. They were not able to take part in the talks, but they wanted to be present. They believed that their gathering would help the leaders remember that the people of Liberia wanted peace.
Voice 2
The group stood outside the building where the peace talks were being held. For many days they gathered in the rain and sun. When it seemed like no progress would come from the talks, the women decided to join arms. They surrounded the building and said they would not let anyone out until the leaders agreed to stop fighting.
Voice 1
This action made the leaders angry. They sent a messenger to change the women's minds. But the women would not move. In fact, Leymah decided it was time to do something extreme. She threatened to take off her clothes if the leaders did not order their armies to stop fighting.
Voice 2
This action may seem strange. However, in Liberian culture, when a woman takes off her clothes in public, it means two things. First, it is a sign of great sadness, pain and loss. Secondly14, this act brings great shame and trouble to those around.
Voice 1
It was Leymah's extreme act that finally caused the leaders to order their soldiers to stop fighting. This did not end the war completely. The rest of the peace process took time and was not easy. But the two armies made a peace agreement and the war finally ended.
Voice 2
The "women in white" played an important role in bringing peace to Liberia. However, their story was never told by the international press. Very few people outside Liberia knew their story before the film "Pray the Devil Back to Hell". In fact, the film's producer said,
Voice 4
"I decided that just this once it may be possible to lift these women up into the light and force the world to give them the respect that they deserved."
 


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1 spotlight 6hBzmk     
n.公众注意的中心,聚光灯,探照灯,视听,注意,醒目
参考例句:
  • This week the spotlight is on the world of fashion.本周引人瞩目的是时装界。
  • The spotlight followed her round the stage.聚光灯的光圈随着她在舞台上转。
2 documentary wsxx5     
adj.文献的;n.纪录片
参考例句:
  • This case lacked documentary proof.本案缺少书面证据。
  • I watched a documentary on the Civil War.我看了一部关于内战的纪录片。
3 overthrew dd5ffd99a6b4c9da909dc8baf50ba04a     
overthrow的过去式
参考例句:
  • The people finally rose up and overthrew the reactionary regime. 人们终于起来把反动的政权推翻了。
  • They overthrew their King. 他们推翻了国王。
4 dictator G9EyH     
n.独裁者,爱发号施令的人
参考例句:
  • We felt quite impotent to resist the will of the dictator.我们感到无力抗拒独裁者的意志。
  • A dictator must have a firm hand.独裁者的手段是很厉害的。
5 reconciliation DUhxh     
n.和解,和谐,一致
参考例句:
  • He was taken up with the reconciliation of husband and wife.他忙于做夫妻间的调解工作。
  • Their handshake appeared to be a gesture of reconciliation.他们的握手似乎是和解的表示。
6 gathering ChmxZ     
n.集会,聚会,聚集
参考例句:
  • He called on Mr. White to speak at the gathering.他请怀特先生在集会上讲话。
  • He is on the wing gathering material for his novels.他正忙于为他的小说收集资料。
7 decided lvqzZd     
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
参考例句:
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
8 Christian KVByl     
adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒
参考例句:
  • They always addressed each other by their Christian name.他们总是以教名互相称呼。
  • His mother is a sincere Christian.他母亲是个虔诚的基督教徒。
9 Christians 28e6e30f94480962cc721493f76ca6c6     
n.基督教徒( Christian的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • Christians of all denominations attended the conference. 基督教所有教派的人都出席了这次会议。
  • His novel about Jesus caused a furore among Christians. 他关于耶稣的小说激起了基督教徒的公愤。
10 airfield cz9z9Z     
n.飞机场
参考例句:
  • The foreign guests were motored from the airfield to the hotel.用车把外宾从机场送到旅馆。
  • The airfield was seized by enemy troops.机场被敌军占领。
11 unity 4kQwT     
n.团结,联合,统一;和睦,协调
参考例句:
  • When we speak of unity,we do not mean unprincipled peace.所谓团结,并非一团和气。
  • We must strengthen our unity in the face of powerful enemies.大敌当前,我们必须加强团结。
12 spoke XryyC     
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
参考例句:
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
13 gatherings 400b026348cc2270e0046708acff2352     
聚集( gathering的名词复数 ); 收集; 采集; 搜集
参考例句:
  • His conduct at social gatherings created a lot of comment. 他在社交聚会上的表现引起许多闲话。
  • During one of these gatherings a pupil caught stealing. 有一次,其中一名弟子偷窃被抓住。
14 secondly cjazXx     
adv.第二,其次
参考例句:
  • Secondly,use your own head and present your point of view.第二,动脑筋提出自己的见解。
  • Secondly it is necessary to define the applied load.其次,需要确定所作用的载荷。
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