2006年VOA标准英语-Amnesty International Puts Spotlight on Rights(在线收听) |
By Bill Rodgers The latest issue of Amnesty International Magazine highlights the human rights situation in three countries: Iran, Sri Lanka, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Members of Amnesty International's U.S. chapter spoke at a Washington news conference (Tuesday) about the magazine's articles and the general situation in those countries, as VOA's Bill Rodgers reports. Both the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam, or L-T-T-E, and government forces are to blame, according Amnesty International's Mona Dave "The civilian population does not seem to be safeguarded properly by either the government or by the L-T-T-E and that is of most concern to us. The U.N. today has actually called on both sides to cease their hostilities in areas that are highly populated by civilians. We are quite concerned that over 30,000 people have been either trapped or displaced in the east of the country." The latest effort at peace talks collapsed earlier this year when representatives of the Tamil Tiger rebels and the Sri Lankan government failed to agree on terms to revive a 2002 Norwegian-brokered ceasefire. An interview with Iran's Nobel peace laureate, Shirin Ebadi, is another feature in the magazine. Ebadi, who won the Nobel Peace Prize for 2003, talks about the deteriorating rights situation in Iran and efforts by the government to shut down her organization, the Center for the Defense of Human Rights. Amnesty International is also concerned about the conference in Tehran to deny the existence of the Holocaust. Sporadic fighting in the Democratic Republic of Congo is the subject of a third feature in the magazine. Congo's first democratic election in 40 years offers some hope, says Amnesty's Lynne Frederiksson -- if President Joseph Kabila acts. "I think what we're waiting to see is and what we're promoting is diplomatic pressure on the new government to carry out on its promises to provide for the needs and the human rights of its people." Amnesty hopes the publicity surrounding its magazine articles will help improve the human rights situation in the countries featured. |
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