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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Raymond Thibodeaux
Kampala
21 February 2006
When Ugandans go to the polls Thursday they will be voting in the country's first multi-party presidential election in 25 years and the country's current president, who has been in power for 20 years, appears likely to win another five-year term.
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Supporters of Ugandan president at election rally
By noon, the parade grounds in Kampala, Uganda's capital, are already a swirl1 of thousands of yellow-shirted revelers, blowing whistles, singing praise songs and holding aloft placards and effigies2 of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni.
Mashakalugo Abubakharcan, who is 29 years old, is an unemployed3 truck driver who hopes to get a glimpse of Mr. Museveni at this rally.
Like most Ugandans, he credits the president with bringing stability and a modicum4 of prosperity to a country recovering from decades of civil war and brutal5 repression6 at the hands of former dictators Milton Obote and Idi Amin. "At the time when it was Obote, we saw our parents were caned7. Others were killed. So we did not to come again into that period. That is why we support Museveni," he said.
Independent opinion polls show Mr. Museveni with a clear lead: 47 percent of those surveyed said they would vote for Mr. Museveni compared to 36 percent for his chief rival, Kizza Besigye. Some analysts8 are touting9 Uganda's election as a test of democracy in a region of Africa where democratic institutions, traditionally weak, appear to be getting weaker.
But some observers are saying that the battle for Uganda's highest office has not been a fair fight. Mr. Museveni took power in a military coup10 20 years ago and has remained the country's leader.
Some Western governments that once hailed Mr. Museveni as a model of African leadership are now criticizing him for embarking11 on a path eerily12 similar to the autocrats13 he overthrew14.
Ugandan President Museveni at campaign rally
In a fiery15 speech to about 20,000 cheering supporters at the campaign rally, Museveni chided Western governments and foreign donors16 for meddling17 into Uganda's domestic affairs.
The Museveni government lifted a ban on opposition18 parties last year, a move made under pressure from foreign donors, who provide nearly half the country's operating budget. But the president also shocked those same donors when he forced through a change in the constitution to scrap19 term limits, paving the way for him to run for a third five-year term.
When Besigye returned from exile in South Africa, where he had fled after a failed presidential bid in the 2001 election, Mr. Museveni had him thrown in jail on charges of treason and rape20. Ugandan courts ruled last month that Besigye should be released on bail21, but he has been in and out of court hearings ever since, hobbling his presidential bid. He is is due back in court two weeks after the election.
Many Ugandans fear change because, since independence from Britain in 1961, Uganda has never had a peaceful transition of power.
Theodora Kaweesi, 36, a painter who lives in Kampala says she will vote for Mr. Museveni one last time. "I like him and I'm giving him my vote with love. And I am saying it is the last time because everything has a beginning and an end. I feel it will be fine for him to relax and we will see him as a good president like another president - for example, Mandela," she said.
With a Museveni win widely expected, some Ugandans are shifting their focus toward what might happen after the votes are counted. Images of Ethiopia's post-election violence are still vivid in the minds of many Ugandans.
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adj.失业的,没有工作的;未动用的,闲置的 | |
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vt.用苔杖打(cane的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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n.政变;突然而成功的行动 | |
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乘船( embark的现在分词 ); 装载; 从事 | |
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v.干涉,干预(他人事务)( meddle的现在分词 ) | |
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