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Two Hostages, Gunman Dead in Sydney Hostage Crisis 悉尼挟持事件 枪手及两名人质死亡
Australian police have ended a 16-hour hostage crisis that left two hostages and the gunman dead. Security forces surrounded and then entered the Lindt Chocolate Café in the city’s central business area Tuesday morning.
Six people escaped the restaurant just before the police raided it. The dead include two men and one woman. Four other people were injured.
Australian officials identified the gunman as Man Haron Monis, an Iranian immigrant. He is believed to have taken control of the restaurant Monday morning, local time. Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said the incident may be politically motivated.
During the incident hostages in the cafe were seen standing1 with their hands pushed up against the windows. A black flag with Arabic letters could be seen through the glass.
Man Haron Monis was facing charges related to a a murder and a seprate sex crime. Media reports say he was found guilty in 2012 of sending offensive and threatening letters to the families of Australian soldiers killed overseas.
Activists3 in Hong Kong promise to re-start ‘occupy’ protests
Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying says the protests taking place in the territory are over. However, activists say they will return. Police have cleared the last demonstration4 areas. The protests had continued for 10 weeks.
Mr. Leung spoke5 to reporters Monday. He called the protests, "illegal occupation activities" and said they had come to an end. He added that the demonstrations6 caused "serious" economic losses in the tourism and retail7 industries.
He made the comments as police removed the final protester camps from a road in Causeway Bay. Police arrested more than twelve people who refused to leave the area. There were no reports of violence.
A small group of protest leaders said, "We will be back." The group also called on Mr. Leung to step down.
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist2 Kenneth Chan was among those arrested at Causeway Bay Monday. He told VOA before his arrest that the activists should have nothing to fear.
Causeway Bay was the smallest of three main protest sites that formed in late September to demand that Beijing permit fully8 democratic elections in Hong Kong in 2017. China has said a committee must approve candidates before they can seek office.
US Secretary of State holds talks with Israeli Prime Minister
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is to hold talk with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Rome, Italy. The meeting is the first stop on Mr. Kerry’s trip to learn about the current situation of Israeli-Palestinian issues.
Palestinian officials are pushing for a U.N. resolution that would call for an end to Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory within two years. A Jordanian version of the resolution could be presented to the U.N. Security Council this week.
Mr. Kerry plans to travel next to Paris for talks with foreign ministers of France, Britain and Germany. On Tuesday, he is expected to hold talks with chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat and Arab League chief Nabil Elaraby in London.
A top State Department official said Mr. Kerry's goal is to hear what the groups involved have to say. The official said the Secretary of State wants to work on a common path forward while keeping open the possibility of a two-state solution. But the official said Mr. Kerry does not believe a resolution calling for a time limit is the right way to settle the difficult negotiations9.
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证明( demonstration的名词复数 ); 表明; 表达; 游行示威 | |
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协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过 | |
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