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Zimbabwe's Land Reform on Commonwealth1's Agenda
Ivan Watson
Abuja
6 Sep 2001 01:57 UTC
Foreign ministers from Britain, Zimbabwe and six other British Commonwealth countries arrived in the Nigerian capital of Abuja late Wednesday night to discuss Zimbabwe's 1)controversial land reform program.
One day before talks with Commonwealth ministers, Zimbabwe's government has agreed to buy some of the land it has been 2)seizing from white farmers. The government has accepted a three-month old offer from a 3)union of mostly white farmers to sell farmland that was already due to be confiscated2. But the government in Harare says it wants Britain to help foot the bill.
The decision comes as a 4)delegation3 led by Zimbabwe's foreign minister is preparing to discuss the country's controversial land reform program with British counterparts in the Nigerian capital. The policy has attracted widespread international 5)condemnation4 as well as anger from Britain, Zimbabwe's former 6)colonial master.
For more than a year, Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has encouraged groups of veterans to 7)forcibly occupy more than 1,000 white-owned farms. Mr. Mugabe says the fast-track redistribution of farm land to Zimbabwe's black population will destroy a 8)relic of 9)racist British colonialism. But the land seizures5, in addition to a government record of 10)persecution of journalists and opposition6 political leaders, have led to calls for 11)sanctions against the southern African country.
On Tuesday, the European Parliament passed a 12)resolution blaming Mr. Mugabe for "deterioration7 of law and order" in Zimbabwe. Parliament members called for Zimbabwe's suspension from the British Commonwealth, as well as a European Union travel ban against Mr. Mugabe and his family.
Commonwealth Secretary-General Don McKinnon has pressed for a much softer position of engagement.
Zimbabwe's foreign minister is to meet a British delegation, led by Foreign Secretary Jack8 Straw. Officials from Australia, Canada, India, Kenya and Nigeria will also be in attendance.
(1) controversial[kRntrE5v:F(E)l]adj.争论的, 争议的
(2) seizing[`si:zIN]n.抓, 夺, 捆绑, 扣押
(3) union[5ju:njEn]n.联合, 合并, 结合, 联盟, 协会
(4) delegation[delI5^eIF(E)n]n.代表团, 授权, 委托
(5) condemnation n.谴责, 指责, 定罪
(6) colonial[kE5lEJnIEl]adj.殖民的, 殖民地的 n.殖民地居民
(7) forcibly[5fC:sEbElI]adv.强制地, 用力, 硬
(8) relic[5relIk]n.遗物, 遗迹, 废墟, 纪念物
(9) racist[ `reIsIst ]n.种族主义者
(10) persecution[p:sI5kju:F(E)n]n.迫害, 烦扰
(11) sanction[5sANkF(E)n]n. v.支持, 制裁, 认可
(12) resolution[rezE5lu:F(E)n]n.坚定, 决定, 决议
1 commonwealth | |
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没收,充公( confiscate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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5 seizures | |
n.起获( seizure的名词复数 );没收;充公;起获的赃物 | |
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8 jack | |
n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克 | |
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