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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Lebanese NGO Collaborates1 with Religious Leaders to Combat Domestic Abuse
Samah al Turk lives in a one-bedroom apartment with her four daughters, her mother and her sister. The oldest daughter is 12, the youngest, five. Their father is absent from this picture and from their lives. They divorced when she could no longer tolerate his abuse.
"He hit me for things I never did, and people used to shout in front of me: 'Stop hitting her.' When we called the police hotline, they told me they could not interfere," she recalled. "And I believe that this is a tragic2 mistake. They wait until the husband kills the wife, or their children get hurt, until anyone interferes3. We should make this generation much more aware than they are now."
That's not easy in a society that shies away from talking openly about domestic violence. Many organizations have tried to tackle the problem without success. Recently, Abaad solicited4 help from religious figures.
Lebanon is a country with 17 sects5. Although most Lebanese are Muslims, Maronite Christians6 make up about one fifth of the population.
Abaad wanted to represent all of Lebanon's religions in a video for Lebanese TV, the Internet and on billboards7. But in the end, the message was the same, “Violence against women is a sin. Jesus Christ denounced acts of violence against women.”
"Many people wait for these men to speak to gain some sort of insight towards their lives and how they should live their lives, and so these men coming out with a powerful, direct message about ending violence against women and how the religion stands against violence against women, is so important for the cause," stated Anthony Keedi, program coordinator8 at Abaad.
Nabil Shehadi, pastor9 at All Saints Church in Beirut, says religious figures have more clout10 in the Middle East than in the West. "In the Middle East and in Lebanon, there isn’t such a separation between faith and daily living," he said. "And so religious leaders have a big say in society and can be political mobilizers, not just religious leaders, and they’re social mobilizers."
Human rights activists11 in Lebanon believe civil society campaigns like this one are having an impact, but that violence against women and domestic violence require greater attention from both the government and law enforcement for things to truly change.
1 collaborates | |
合作( collaborate的第三人称单数 ); 勾结叛国 | |
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2 tragic | |
adj.悲剧的,悲剧性的,悲惨的 | |
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3 interferes | |
vi. 妨碍,冲突,干涉 | |
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4 solicited | |
v.恳求( solicit的过去式和过去分词 );(指娼妇)拉客;索求;征求 | |
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5 sects | |
n.宗派,教派( sect的名词复数 ) | |
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n.基督教徒( Christian的名词复数 ) | |
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7 billboards | |
n.广告牌( billboard的名词复数 ) | |
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8 coordinator | |
n.协调人 | |
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9 pastor | |
n.牧师,牧人 | |
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10 clout | |
n.用手猛击;权力,影响力 | |
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11 activists | |
n.(政治活动的)积极分子,活动家( activist的名词复数 ) | |
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