2006年VOA标准英语-Protests Erupt in Pakistan After Troops Attack(在线收听) |
By Ayaz Gul ------- Witnesses say that more than 10,000 armed tribesmen gathered in the main town of Khar Tuesday to denounce the military action, alleging those killed were innocent students and teachers. Protesters chanted "Down with America" and "Down with Musharraf", referring to Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf. A female protester, Rakhshanda Naz, in the provincial capital, Peshawar, believes the Pakistani government carries out these attacks under pressure from the United States. Pakistani authorities have dismissed allegations that Monday's military strike against the Islamic school killed innocent people. They say the compound was concealing a training camp for terrorists. Speaking at a seminar in Islamabad Tuesday, President Musharraf again strongly defended the action. President Pervez Musharraf Pakistani and U.S officials have denied as baseless reports that the attack was carried out by U.S. forces. The scene of Monday's air strike lies across the border from Afghanistan's eastern province of Kunar, where coalition troops are hunting al-Qaida and Taleban militants. A large number of these militants are believed to have taken shelter in the Pakistani tribal regions bordering Afghanistan. Military officials in Pakistan, a close U.S. ally in the war against terrorism, reject allegations that these militant forces are moving back and forth to carry out attacks inside Afghanistan. Protest rallies were also held in several towns of Pakistan's northwestern frontier province, which borders Afghanistan and is governed by an alliance of major Islamic parties. |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2006/10/35411.html |