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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Islamabad
31 August 2007
Pakistan braces1 for a major political showdown a day after exiled former prime minister Nawaz Sharif announced his return on September 10. Mr. Sharif says he will challenge the reelection plans of Pervez Musharraf, the man who ousted2 him and sent him into exile. From Islamabad, VOA correspondent Benjamin Sand reports.
Supporters of Pakistan's ousted former prime minister Nawaz Sharif share sweets to celebrate their leader's decision to come back to his country, 30 Aug 2007 |
Speaking to reporters in London Thursday he dismissed fears that President Musharraf could have him arrested upon arrival.
"He kept me 14 months in jail," said Sharif. "He kept me in solitary4 confinement…he now once again is threatening me, I'm not scared…"
Mr. Sharif is demanding Mr. Musharraf step down as both president and head of Pakistan's military.
The showdown comes just weeks before President Musharraf is expected to seek another five-year term in office.
Public support for the Pakistani leader is plummeting5. The embattled president is reportedly seeking the support of another former prime minister, Benazir Bhutto. Ms. Bhutto says a deal is nearing completion but insists the president must quit the army before she backs his reelection.
Nawaz Sharif during a news conference in central London, 30 Aug 2007 |
Ms. Bhutto lives in self-imposed exile but still heads Pakistan's largest opposition8 political party.
Without her support analysts9 say the president may lack the political muscle needed to guarantee his hold on power.
In exchange, Ms. Bhutto is demanding the government drop corruption10 charges against her and her family and end legal restrictions11 preventing her from serving a third term as prime minister.
But the talks with her former rival have left Ms. Bhutto open to charges of political opportunism. Her domestic standing7 has suffered and many of her chief allies have argued against a political alliance with President Musharraf.
Mr. Sharif meanwhile is charging ahead. He has sharply criticized the talks and insists he would not cut a deal with the Pakistan president.
Mr. Sharif could also attract many of the president's top political allies, as the main political party backing Mr. Musharraf was formed after Mr. Sharif's exile and is filled with his former supporters.
Many suggest they will not vote for the president in next month's elections and a federal minister has already stepped down to protest Mr. Musharraf's continued rule.
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n.吊带,背带;托架( brace的名词复数 );箍子;括弧;(儿童)牙箍v.支住( brace的第三人称单数 );撑牢;使自己站稳;振作起来 | |
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驱逐( oust的过去式和过去分词 ); 革职; 罢黜; 剥夺 | |
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4 solitary | |
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n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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8 opposition | |
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9 analysts | |
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10 corruption | |
n.腐败,堕落,贪污 | |
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约束( restriction的名词复数 ); 管制; 制约因素; 带限制性的条件(或规则) | |
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