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A leading Pakistani human rights activist1, Sabeen Mehmud, has been shot dead in Karachi. She was?the?director of a bookstore where regular human rights discussions were held. Shahzeb Jillani?reports.
“Sabeen Mehmud was shot multiple times as she drove home with her mother after attending a seminar. Her mother was wounded in that attack. But the activist died as she was taken to hospital. For years, Ms. Mehmud led a charity, promoting a culture of tolerance2 and human rights in Pakistan's biggest city. The bookstore and cafe she ran was one of the few places where the city's liberal activists3 and students could meet to openly discuss women's issues and extremism. The seminar her charity hosted on Friday was on the Pakistani Army's alleged4 involvement in torture and killings6 of nationalists in Balochistan Province. It was an event, reports say, she had been warned to call off.”
Turkey has criticized the use of the word genocide during commemorations to mark the killing5 of Armenians by Ottoman Turks one hundred years ago. Both the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, and the French leader, Francois Hollande, used the word during their visits to the Armenian capital, Yerevan, to attend the memorial ceremony. The former Turkish Foreign Minister, Ilter Turkmen, says the term simply isn't applicable.
“For them with genocide is, first of all, it has been inspired by the German genocide by the extermination7 of the Jews. This was a deliberate extermination. It cannot be compared to what happened to the Armenians. There was no intention to kill the Armenians. Armenians say one and a half million people were massacred during the First World War, a figure disputed by Turkey.”
In Turkey itself, events have been held on the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli Campaign to remember more than a hundred thousand Allied8 and Ottoman soldiers who died in 9 months of intense fighting. The commemorations were led by representatives of the former enemies, President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an of Turkey and Britain's Prince Charles. The ultimately disastrous9 attack by the First World War Allies on northwestern Turkey helped to forge national identities on both sides.
The Mayor of the U.S. city of Baltimore, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, has described the death of a black man in police custody10 as unacceptable. Freddie Gray's death last Sunday sparked daily street marches against the unfair targeting and treatment of young black men by police. From Washington, here is our correspondent, Rajini Vaidyanathan.
“Nearly a week after Freddie Gray's death, the people of Baltimore still want answers. What happened after he was arrested by police on April the 12th and how that he suffered a spinal11 injury which ultimately led to his death. 6 police officers have already been suspended without pay as investigations12 continue. The city's African-American Mayor, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, has told the media she wants to know why Mr. Gray wasn't given an immediate13 medical assistance despite his pleas. As inquiries14 continue, protesters continue to take to the streets to demonstrate.”
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The Russian Parliament has approved an amnesty bill that could allow up to sixty thousand prisoners to be set free. That's about 10 percent of the Russian prison population. The bill was drawn15 up in honour of the 70th anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi16 Germany 70 years ago. But unlike previous amenities17, it will not overturn the convictions given to some of Russia's most prominent political dissidents.
A Russian nationalist motorcycle club linked to President Vladimir Putin says it's going ahead with plans to ride through Poland to commemorate18 the end of the Second World War. The bikers intend to follow the route taken by the Red Army when it helped to defeat Nazi Germany. Grant Ferrett reports.
“Poland banned the Night Wolves club from crossing the country, saying it hadn't supplied enough details. The Prime Minister went on to describe the planned trip as a clear provocation19. Poland's anger has been fuelled by the bikers' energetic support for President Vladimir Putin's stance on Ukraine. The Night Wolves backed Russia's annexation20 of Crimea and is subject to U.S. sanctions because of its alleged recruitment of separatist fighters in eastern Ukraine. The Russian Foreign Ministry21 has accused the Polish authorities of lying and sabotaging22 the event for political reasons.”
An important ally of the Houthis rebels in Yemen, the former President, Ali Abdullah Saleh, has called for a return to political dialogue in an effort to end the conflict in the country. For nearly a month, the Saudi-led military coalition23, which supports the Yemeni government, has been carrying out airstrikes on rebel positions. Mr. Saleh urged all parties to agree to negations under the auspices24 of the U.N. in Geneva.
The South African President, Jacob Zuma, has met more than 50 representatives of foreign nationals in the country in a wake of a wave of violence against foreigners. President Zuma said they had agreed to work together to find a long-term solution to ensure such attacks never happen again. At least 7 people have been killed and thousands have been forced to flee their homes in the past 3 weeks.
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2 tolerance | |
n.宽容;容忍,忍受;耐药力;公差 | |
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a.被指控的,嫌疑的 | |
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5 killing | |
n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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谋杀( killing的名词复数 ); 突然发大财,暴发 | |
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n.消灭,根绝 | |
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adj.协约国的;同盟国的 | |
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adj.灾难性的,造成灾害的;极坏的,很糟的 | |
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(正式的)调查( investigation的名词复数 ); 侦查; 科学研究; 学术研究 | |
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n.令人愉快的事物;礼仪;礼节;便利设施;礼仪( amenity的名词复数 );便利设施;(环境等的)舒适;(性情等的)愉快 | |
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vt.纪念,庆祝 | |
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n.激怒,刺激,挑拨,挑衅的事物,激怒的原因 | |
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