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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Freetown
04 September 2007
Sierra Leone police, charged with maintaining order and preventing violence in the nation's presidential runoff Saturday, say they will act more robustly2 and with less partisan3 sway following a directive by President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah. Kari Barber attended a police gathering4 in Freetown and reports for VOA how police are filling the role played by U.N. troops in the previous election.
Sierra Leone police are being instructed on the president's order to step up security efforts ahead of the runoff |
This is the first time since the end of the nation's brutal5 civil war that national police are responsible for the security of a presidential election.
Assistant Police Inspector6 General Richard Moigbe says police across the nation met Tuesday to explain what needs to be done to meet President Kabbah's demands that police step up their efforts.
"We have called them to talk to them for them to be more professional, to be more robust1 and more firm and to have self confidence in the performance in their duty," he said. "Also to remind them for the rest of the electoral process they have to be neutral, impartial7, non-partisan and professional."
Freetown policeman Samba Gbekie says it was not easy to remain neutral when he was caught in the middle of violent confrontations8 between supporters of All People's Congress candidate Ernest Koroma and those of Vice9 President and Sierra Leone People's Party candidate Solomon Berewa on Saturday. At least a dozen people were injured in the clashes in which party followers10 used clubs and machetes to attack.
"Our conduct should portray11 neutrality," said Gbekie. "So, do you throw tear gas at the SLPP, they will say 'You are against us,' or the APC. Later on I realized that I have to make a decision, I am dealing12 with Sierra Leoneans, putting away political interests whether they are APC or SLPP."
Gbekie says in the end the police used the tear gas to disperse13 everybody, regardless of party affiliation14.
President Kabbah released the directive to police following a rise in tensions and violence leading up to the second round of voting. He also signed a deal with APC's Koroma and SLPP's Berewa to hold a joint15 peace rally on Thursday, the last day of campaigning. Police had warned that separate rallies in the capital could provoke violence.
APC's Koroma led Vice President Berewa 44 pecent to 38 percent in the first round on August 11, making a runoff necessary as neither was near the 55 percent needed to win the first round outright16.
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n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的 | |
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追随者( follower的名词复数 ); 用户; 契据的附面; 从动件 | |
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v.描写,描述;画(人物、景象等) | |
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