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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
According to the International Maritime1 Organization, 20 ships - and more than 438 sailors and passengers - are being held by pirates. U.N. political chief Lynn Pascoe warns that Somali pirates, driven by a lack of legitimate2 economic opportunities, are taking greater risks and seeking higher ransoms4. "The Somali people, especially the youth, need greater incentives5 not to succumb6 to the lure7 of the pirate economy," said Pascoe. "As long as piracy8 is so lucrative9, with ransom3 payments adding up to tens, if not hundreds, of millions of dollars, and other economic incentives so bleak10, the economic imperative11 is very obvious."He said economic rehabilitation12 and the creation of alternative livelihoods13, especially the development and rehabilitation of coastal14 fisheries, must be at the center of international efforts to fight piracy.
Pascoe stressed that establishing security and the rule of law also are important elements to combating piracy. He urged strengthening of Somalia's police and the creation of a coast guard or coastal monitoring capability15. "We need to continue to fight this battle in the broadest manner, focusing simultaneously16 on deterrence17, security and the rule of law, as well as providing economic alternatives for Somali youth. We must also make piracy and robbery off the coast of Somalia costly18 by addressing impunity19 and building the capacity of the Transitional Federal Government to expand its authority and deal with law and order."The head of the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime, Yury Fedotov, said efforts to prosecute20 pirates are growing and succeeding. "With the support of the international community, more than 700 suspected and convicted pirates are in detention21 in 12 countries. More than half of these are in Somalia itself."Fedotov commended Kenya, which has taken the lead in regional prosecutions22, as well as the Seychelles, for their efforts. He said Tanzania, Mauritius and the Maldives also have expressed interest in helping23 to prosecute suspected pirates. Piracy off the coast of Somalia has grown as the country continues to lack a strong central government and is mired24 in fighting with Islamist rebels who seek to topple it.
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adj.海的,海事的,航海的,近海的,沿海的 | |
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adj.合法的,合理的,合乎逻辑的;v.使合法 | |
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n.赎金,赎身;v.赎回,解救 | |
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付赎金救人,赎金( ransom的名词复数 ) | |
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激励某人做某事的事物( incentive的名词复数 ); 刺激; 诱因; 动机 | |
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v.屈服,屈从;死 | |
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n.吸引人的东西,诱惑物;vt.引诱,吸引 | |
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8 piracy | |
n.海盗行为,剽窃,著作权侵害 | |
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n.命令,需要;规则;祈使语气;adj.强制的;紧急的 | |
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12 rehabilitation | |
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威慑,制止; 制止物,制止因素; 挽留的事物; 核威慑 | |
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n.(惩罚、损失、伤害等的)免除 | |
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20 prosecute | |
vt.告发;进行;vi.告发,起诉,作检察官 | |
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21 detention | |
n.滞留,停留;拘留,扣留;(教育)留下 | |
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22 prosecutions | |
起诉( prosecution的名词复数 ); 原告; 实施; 从事 | |
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23 helping | |
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的 | |
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24 mired | |
abbr.microreciprocal degree 迈尔德(色温单位)v.深陷( mire的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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