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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Cathy Majtenyi
Six heads of state, dozens of dignitaries from almost all continents, and Somalis from every walk of life were on hand to witness the swearing-in of Somalia's new president.
On a raised platform in the middle of Nairobi's Kasarani Sports Stadium, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed pledged on the Koran to govern Somalia according to the constitution that was produced after two years of peace talks.
A 21-gun salute1 followed, then a military band played Somalia's national anthem2.
There was a feeling of euphoria in the stadium, as Somalis celebrated3 what they said was a new chapter in their country. Dancers, singers, and poets expressed the excitement many in the stands felt.
Spectator Amina Mohamed Mursal told VOA she is optimistic about the future.
"Today, I am very, very happy because it is a big day today," she said. "I want to go back my country. Now I am live [living in the] UK. I do not want to go back again [to the] U.K."
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki called the inauguration4 "a moment of great joy and victory" for Somalia's people.
He said Somalis have paid a heavy price for the country's 13-year civil war.
"More than 500,000 people have reportedly lost their lives, 500,000," he noted5. "Another two million have been displaced, with 1.5 million living as refugees outside Somalia. About 90 percent of all school buildings have been destroyed, and only about 17 percent of children are enrolled6 in schools. At the same time, 70 percent of the people of Somalia live below the poverty line."
President Kibaki urged Somalia's new president to practice what he called "self-sacrifice, accommodation, and commitment" to Somalia's people. He urged those who lost the election to work for the good of the country.
Mr. Yusuf, a professional soldier and a member of the Darood clan7, was declared Somalia's new president late Sunday after winning 189 votes to 79 over his nearest rival, former diplomat8 and minister Abdullahi Ahmed Adow.
The inauguration is the culmination9 of a two-year peace process conducted in Kenya during which 23 factional leaders, civil society representatives, traditional elders, and others came together to write a new charter for the country and pick a new government.
Somalia fell into anarchy10 after dictator Siad Barre was ousted11 in 1991. Since then, groups based on clan and sub-clan affiliations12 have controlled different parts of the country through the strength of their militias13, with no central government to provide law, order, and resources to the people.
Somalia's new government is expected to return to Somalia over the next couple of months.
Cathy Majtenyi for VOA News, Nairobi.
注释:
dignitary 显要人物
Somalis 索马里人
Nairobi 内罗毕,肯尼亚首都
Koran(伊斯兰教)可兰经
salute 鸣礼炮
national anthem 国歌
euphoria 兴高采烈
spectator 观众
inauguration 就职典礼
commitment 承担责任
culmination 巅峰
anarchy 无政府状态
dictator 独裁者
affiliation 从属关系
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vi.行礼,致意,问候,放礼炮;vt.向…致意,迎接,赞扬;n.招呼,敬礼,礼炮 | |
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adj.入学登记了的v.[亦作enrol]( enroll的过去式和过去分词 );登记,招收,使入伍(或入会、入学等),参加,成为成员;记入名册;卷起,包起 | |
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n.氏族,部落,宗族,家族,宗派 | |
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n.外交官,外交家;能交际的人,圆滑的人 | |
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10 anarchy | |
n.无政府状态;社会秩序混乱,无秩序 | |
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11 ousted | |
驱逐( oust的过去式和过去分词 ); 革职; 罢黜; 剥夺 | |
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n.联系( affiliation的名词复数 );附属机构;亲和性;接纳 | |
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