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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Bill Gasperini
The authoritarian1 leader of the former Soviet2 republic of Belarus is seeking to extend his rule in a controversial referendum that would amend3 the country's constitution, and allow him to run for a third term.
Brushing aside criticism from the United States and the European Union, Alexander Lukashenko is all but certain to win a vote that critics say is likely to be rigged.
A former collective farm boss, Mr. Lukashenko held a similar referendum in 1996 that was marred4 by irregularities, but allowed him to serve two terms in office, set to end in 2006.
Sunday's vote would allow him to stay in power at least until 2010.
Victory for Mr. Lukashenko is all but assured in a country that has routinely been criticized for widespread human rights abuses and lack of democratic reforms.
Most opposition5 figures are either in jail, in exile, or have disappeared.
Those disappearances6 led the United States and European Union recently to impose a travel ban on top officials in the Belorussian government.
Many critics call Mr. Lukashenko Europe's last dictator, whose tight rule has led to economic chaos7 in the tiny state that sits on Russia's western frontier.
Yaroslav Romanchuk is a commentator8 with the Strategy Analytical9 Center in the Belorussian capital, Minsk. He says Western criticism of Mr. Lukashenko has fallen on deaf ears.
"He doesn't want to be part of Europe, because he doesn't belong there, if we talk about values, about the fundamental principles of statehood," said Yaroslav Romanchuk. "His ultimate goal is to rebuild the Soviet Union in as vast a territory of the ex-Soviet Union as possible."
Mr. Romanchuk is referring to a long discussed plan to unite Russia and Belarus in a kind of "union."
The idea of a union was first proposed with former Russian President Boris Yeltsin a decade ago. But it has foundered10 since Vladimir Putin came to power in Moscow five years ago, when relations with the Belorussian leader took a turn for the worse.
Meetings between the two men have been testy11, as Mr. Putin has made clear that Russia has little interest in effectively bailing12 out Belarus' state-run economy.
But the Kremlin has been silent on Sunday's referendum.
Analysts13 say this may be because many powerful Russian businessmen have interests in Belarus and have no interest in seeing someone new take over there.
Despite state control over the media and political process, Belorussian activists14 have carried out an underground campaign by spray painting anti-Lukashenko graffiti around the country.
Legislative15 elections will also be held on Sunday, with Mr. Lukashenko predicting his supporters would make a clear sweep of all 110 seats in a parliament where the opposition currently has just four seats.
Bill Gasperini, VOA news, Moscow.
注释:
authoritarian 独裁的
Belarus 白俄罗斯
referendum 公民投票
brush aside 扫除
mar 破坏
routinely 例行公事地
exile 流放
dictator 独裁者
chaos 混乱
frontier 边境
ultimate 最终的
take a turn 转弯
graffiti 在墙壁上的涂写(单数为graffito)
1 authoritarian | |
n./adj.专制(的),专制主义者,独裁主义者 | |
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adj.苏联的,苏维埃的;n.苏维埃 | |
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3 amend | |
vt.修改,修订,改进;n.[pl.]赔罪,赔偿 | |
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4 marred | |
adj. 被损毁, 污损的 | |
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n.反对,敌对 | |
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6 disappearances | |
n.消失( disappearance的名词复数 );丢失;失踪;失踪案 | |
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n.混乱,无秩序 | |
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10 foundered | |
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11 testy | |
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12 bailing | |
(凿井时用吊桶)排水 | |
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13 analysts | |
分析家,化验员( analyst的名词复数 ) | |
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