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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Patricia Nunan
Kathmandu
22 April 2006
Riot policemen stand guard as pro-democracy protesters shout slogans, within a mile from the royal Narayanhiti Palace in Kathmandu
Nepalese police fired tear gas and dozens of people were injured, as thousands of pro-democracy protesters tried to approach the royal palace in the heart of Kathmandu. The demonstrations1 came as leaders of a coalition2 of political parties rejected King Gyanendra's offer of a partial return to democracy.
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Nepali police fired tear-gas Saturday to stop pro-democracy demonstrators from pushing through a security cordon3 near the royal palace.
The protesters, marching for the 17th straight day, defied a curfew and shoot-on-sight orders issued to police. This was the first time they reached the center of the capital.
As they marched, leaders of an alliance of political parties formally rejected an offer by King Gyanendra to allow the formation of an interim4 government. Opposition5 politician Minendra Rijal says this was done partly to prevent violence.
Injured protesters lie as police baton6 charge pro-democracy protesters
"If people get the feeling that political parties have let them down, if they feel like we left them mid-stream, they might turn violent," he said.
The opposition has been demanding a full return to democracy, which the king suspended 15 months ago.
Nepal has been mired7 in political deadlock8 since King Gyanendra took control of the government. He says he had to act, because the parties failed to bring stability to the country, which is battling a communist insurgency9.
The king had stood firm until Friday, when he reversed his position in a televised address. He called on the opposition coalition to suggest an interim prime minister, who would head a council of ministers to rule Nepal, until parliamentary elections could be held next year.
While protesters and the political alliance rejected the offer as too little too late, the offer won praise from India and the European Union. Finnish Charge d'Affaires Pauli Mustonen was among three EU ambassadors to Nepal to meet with opposition party leaders Saturday.
"We have expressed that we hope that this would lead to a process that would provide an end to the violence and a restoration of full democracy and dialogue for peace," he said. "Our visit today was to promote that objective."
Opposition parties are demanding the immediate10 restoration of parliament.
1 demonstrations | |
证明( demonstration的名词复数 ); 表明; 表达; 游行示威 | |
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2 coalition | |
n.结合体,同盟,结合,联合 | |
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3 cordon | |
n.警戒线,哨兵线 | |
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4 interim | |
adj.暂时的,临时的;n.间歇,过渡期间 | |
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5 opposition | |
n.反对,敌对 | |
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6 baton | |
n.乐队用指挥杖 | |
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7 mired | |
abbr.microreciprocal degree 迈尔德(色温单位)v.深陷( mire的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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8 deadlock | |
n.僵局,僵持 | |
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9 insurgency | |
n.起义;暴动;叛变 | |
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10 immediate | |
adj.立即的;直接的,最接近的;紧靠的 | |
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