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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Voters, including Tamils displaced by the civil war, decided1 whether to extend the tenure2 of the incumbent3 president or replace him with his former top military chief.
Steve Herman | Colombo 25 January 2010
Policeman giving instruction to voters at polling station in Colombo, 26 Jan 2010
After a violence-marred campaign, vote counting is underway in Sri Lanka for its first peace-time presidential election in decades. Voters, including Tamils displaced by the civil war. President Mahinda Rajapaksa is facing his former ally, ex-Army chief Sarath Fonseka.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa cast his vote in his hometown, Tangelle, in the southern part of the island nation.
The president says his victory will be remarkable4 and evident, thanks to the participation5 of voters across the country.
Mr. Fonseka says he was not able to cast his ballot6 because his name was not on the voter registration7 list. While balloting8 was still going on, former general Sarath Fonseka told reporters that despite the glitch9 he is still fully10 qualified11 to serve as president despite reports to the contrary.
"The government is on a campaign to again misinform the Sri Lankans and mislead all citizens about my vote," he said.
It is estimated that more than 65 percent of eligible12 voters went to the polls nationwide. But fears of violence and intimidation13 and lack of transportation are partly blamed for keeping turnout low in the Tamil-dominated North and East.
With the Sinhalese vote believed to have been split between the president and his top challenger, Tamil voters found their ballots14 taking on a significance beyond their 15 percent share of the population.
"As Tamils, we need a good situation. So, in that basis, I chose my leader," said a voter.
Many other Tamil voters, interviewed by VOA in the capital, spoke15 of protecting and expanding their rights as a minority, suppressed for decades by the majority Sinhalese.
This man says he expects Mr. Fonseka to bring change.
During the campaign, the president's supporters portrayed16 the general, who led the military campaign against the rebels, as betraying Sinhalese nationalism by cutting a deal with the Tamil National Alliance, the political wing of the defeated Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
That struck a chord with some voters.
A Sinhalese woman says President Rajapaksa saved the country so she voted for him, expecting he will take Sri Lanka to a more prosperous level.
Before voting began, the two main political camps traded accusations17 of election laws violations18 and of preparing to use force, should the results not turn out to their opponent's satisfaction.
Sri Lanka has 14 million eligible voters. Government officials say they expect final vote tallies19 to be released by mid-day, Wednesday, which has been declared a national holiday.
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n.登记,注册,挂号 | |
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违反( violation的名词复数 ); 冒犯; 违反(行为、事例); 强奸 | |
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n.账( tally的名词复数 );符合;(计数的)签;标签v.计算,清点( tally的第三人称单数 );加标签(或标记)于;(使)符合;(使)吻合 | |
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