2006年VOA标准英语-Small Group of Protesters Accuses New York Time(在线收听) |
By Zulima Palacio, Cindy Saine
--------- A handful of protesters vented their anger at the New York Times in front of the paper's Washington, D.C. bureau. Last month, the Times reported on a secret Bush administration program to track terrorists through an international banking database. The paper came under criticism last year for reporting on the National Security Agency's efforts to monitor international phone calls without court warrants. The Times was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for its reporting on that story, one of the highest honors in American journalism. Several other major U.S. papers also published the story on the secret financial tracking program. However, President Bush and a number of Republican lawmakers have focused on the New York Times, saying publication of classified information could endanger American lives. Bush said, "The disclosure of this program is disgraceful. We are at war with a bunch of people who want to harm the United States of America, and for people to leak that program and for a newspaper to publish it does great harm to the United States of America. What we were doing was the right thing."
Keller has also said his paper did not tell terrorists anything they did not already know, saying they are well aware that governments are tracking their international financial transactions. |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2006/7/33216.html |