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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Delia Robertson
Johannesburg
12 April 2006
South African labor1 unions and other organizations are forcing a slowdown in cross-border traffic at three of the country's five border posts with Swaziland. The enforced slowdown is part of a one-day protest.
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The protest is being staged in support of Swaziland opposition2 groups demanding greater democracy in the landlocked kingdom. Swaziland has been ruled by royal decree since 1973 when the late King Sobhuza the Second suspended the constitution and outlawed3 political parties.
The current monarch4, Mswati the Third continues to wield5 overall authority, despite the adoption6 of a new constitution in February that proclaimed freedom of association and of speech, but did not guarantee rights of political activity.
The protest is being led by the powerful Congress of South African Trade Unions, known as COSATU, and the South African Communist Party. Both are part of the Swaziland Solidarity7 Network.
Speaking on national radio, COSATU Secretary General Zwelinzima Vavi said that the protesters are serving notice on the Swazi leaders that their brand of government no longer has any place in Africa.
"And we want to send a strong signal to the regime in Swaziland that it cannot be an island surrounded by a sea of democracies," he said. "Swaziland is the only country where there is no free political activity in the entire SADC region and this should not be allowed and tolerated any further."
Vavi also said African leaders, including the Southern Africa Development Community, are not using their authority to protect the rights of Swazi nationals.
"Surely, we think that there has been no action whatsoever8, and I want to see anyone making a case that they have been putting pressure on Swaziland to democratize," he added. "We think SADC have been paying lip service to this issue, and we think that the African Union has completely failed the people of Swaziland in terms of coming upfront to condemn9 dictatorship, to condemn the fact that people cannot assemble, and that political organizations are banned here and that nobody has the freedom of speech."
While there has been limited resistance in the past in Swaziland, last year there was a series of fire bombings that damaged buildings. Sixteen members of the outlawed People's United Democratic Movement were arrested on charges of sedition10 and high treason.
1 labor | |
n.劳动,努力,工作,劳工;分娩;vi.劳动,努力,苦干;vt.详细分析;麻烦 | |
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2 opposition | |
n.反对,敌对 | |
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3 outlawed | |
宣布…为不合法(outlaw的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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4 monarch | |
n.帝王,君主,最高统治者 | |
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vt.行使,运用,支配;挥,使用(武器等) | |
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6 adoption | |
n.采用,采纳,通过;收养 | |
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7 solidarity | |
n.团结;休戚相关 | |
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8 whatsoever | |
adv.(用于否定句中以加强语气)任何;pron.无论什么 | |
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vt.谴责,指责;宣判(罪犯),判刑 | |
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10 sedition | |
n.煽动叛乱 | |
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