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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Ukraine Tycoon's Workforce1 Protests Against Pro2-Russians 乌克兰钢铁大亨反对亲俄分裂势力
DONETSK — For the second day in a row, employees of the Ukrainian steel magnate Rinat Akhmetov staged small demonstrations4 against separatists in Donetsk and other cities across eastern Ukraine.
They came down from the glistening5 steel and marble office tower that dominates the skyline of Donetsk for a lunchtime demonstration3.
These rather well-dressed political activists6 are senior employees of Rinat Akhmetov, Ukraine’s richest man.
He recently called on his 300,000 strong workforce to demonstrate every day at 12 p.m. against the pro-Russian separatist movement that has swept through this region.
Akhmetov initially7 remained quiet about the uprising here, but in a statement on Monday he said that people were tired of living in fear and called the separatists’ actions “a genocide” of the Donbas region.
Critics have said that Akhmetov has only weighed in now because the rebellion has started to have an affect on his business interests.
Rebels recently seized industrial railway lines. And, it has become clear that if eastern Ukraine were to secede8, very few countries would recognize it, meaning vital export markets in Europe and elsewhere would be closed off.
Ilyena Dimitrova said secession would be an economic disaster.
“It will be a disaster, because all the coal mines across the border in Rostov in Russia used to be subsidized and have been closed, and all the coal mines here are subsidized. The only way to keep the mines is through free economics without corruption," said Dimitrova.
Nearby, pro-Russian separatists, some of whom were carrying hammers and clubs, tried to stop cars that were honking9 their horns in support of the protest. The police looked confused, perhaps unsure of who to arrest. Their inaction caused anger among some of the protesters.
“What the hell are you doing? Why is one man allowed to make such a big problem blocking the road? Do they want to make up their own rules everywhere in Donetsk? Just look, he has a knife on his belt," shouted a pro - Russian woman.
Lev, who also works in Akhmetov’s nearby office, insisted he had not been ordered to attend the protest.
“You cannot say that public opinion is just like this or like that, no, it varies. But here, what they are doing is not normal. Most people think that already. Just running through the city with guns and trying to stop traffic or crash cars, that’s not okay," said Lev.
Later, at the occupied regional administration building, separatists called for Akhmetov to get out of Donetsk. They have now scheduled an anti-Akhmetov rally for Thursday morning.
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n.劳动大军,劳动力 | |
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n.赞成,赞成的意见,赞成者 | |
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n.表明,示范,论证,示威 | |
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证明( demonstration的名词复数 ); 表明; 表达; 游行示威 | |
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5 glistening | |
adj.闪耀的,反光的v.湿物闪耀,闪亮( glisten的现在分词 ) | |
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n.(政治活动的)积极分子,活动家( activist的名词复数 ) | |
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adv.最初,开始 | |
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8 secede | |
v.退出,脱离 | |
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9 honking | |
v.(使)发出雁叫似的声音,鸣(喇叭),按(喇叭)( honk的现在分词 ) | |
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