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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Jim Malone
Washington
06 April 2006
There was some emotionally wrenching1 testimony2 Thursday in the death penalty trial of Zacarias Moussaoui, the only person tried and convicted in connection with the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks. Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Guiliani was among those who appeared at Thursday's session.
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Drawing of former New York mayor Giuliani (2nd from left) at Moussaoui trial
Guiliani recounted the horrors of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York.
The former mayor said he still recalls the image of two people jumping from one of the burning towers, holding hands as they plummeted3 toward the ground.
Guiliani's testimony begins what is expected to be an emotionally exhausting final phase to the death penalty trial of confessed al-Qaida member Zacarias Moussaoui.
Moussaoui pleaded guilty to six conspiracy4 counts last year and on Monday the jury in the case found him eligible5 for the death penalty. It is now up to the jury to decide if he should be put to death or sent to prison for life.
Dozens of relatives who lost family members in the September 11th attacks will testify over the next few weeks.
They will attempt to bolster6 the prosecution's contention7 that Moussaoui should die because he failed to inform investigators8 about the 9/11 plot when he was arrested three weeks before the attacks in August of 2001.
Among those supporting the death penalty for Moussaoui is Abraham Scott, whose wife Janice died in the attack on the Pentagon.
"To describe him as well as those who perpetrate the act of terrorism, I describe them as like a dog with rabies, one that cannot be cured and the only cure is to put him or her to their death," he said.
Prosecutors9 say they will also play audio tapes of emergency calls on September 11 and cockpit voice recordings10 from United Flight 93, the plane that crashed into a field in Pennsylvania after passengers fought back against the hijackers on board. That tape has never been heard in public but has been played for family members.
One of Moussaoui's defense11 lawyers, Gerald Zerkin, acknowledged that the emotional testimony from family members of victims will be hard to counter.
But he urged the jury to keep an open mind.
Alice Hoagland lost her son Mark on Flight 93. But she told the CBS Early Show that she opposes the death penalty for Moussaoui.
"I do not want him to become a martyr12. Secondly13, and perhaps more important, we in America can now demonstrate that we are a nation of mercy as well as a nation of laws and justice," he said.
Legal analyst14 Jonathan Turley says this final phase of the death penalty trial will be difficult, both for the witnesses and the jury. He spoke15 on VOA's Talk to America program.
"You have to get into its impact upon victims and that is not just the people who died on 9/11, but the survivors16 who have to live with this terrible loss and memory," he said.
Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, says he expects Moussaoui's defense attorneys to present evidence questioning the mental competence17 of their client, who is known for his frequent outbursts in court.
"It is very rare, if not unique, to see someone put to death for the failure to act. The second issue is going to be his sanity18. Many people have great skepticism that this man is legally competent," he said.
Last year, Moussaoui told the court he was supposed to be part of a second al-Qaida attack on the United States after September 11. But just last week he reversed himself, saying he was supposed to fly a fifth hijacked19 plane into the White House on September 11.
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n.修截苗根,苗木铲根(铲根时苗木不起土或部分起土)v.(猛力地)扭( wrench的现在分词 );扭伤;使感到痛苦;使悲痛 | |
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劫持( hijack的过去式和过去分词 ); 绑架; 拦路抢劫; 操纵(会议等,以推销自己的意图) | |
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