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大学考试|英美报刊节选翻译训练(十一)

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From 摘自《经济学人》Mar1 9th 2006

HITHERTO, the world's worst tyrants2 have usually managed to avoid being brought to court for their crimes. Some, of course, were killed. Hitler took his own life. But Stalin and Mao died in their beds. Pol Pot, responsible for the slaughter3 of 2m Cambodians in the 1970s, lived on in Cambodia until his death in 1998. Idi Amin, Uganda's brutal4 dictator, saw out his days in comfortable exile in Saudi Arabia; Ethiopia's Mengistu Haile Mariam continues to live in Zimbabwe. The list goes on. But with the spread of international justice over the past decade, the noose5 is tightening6. (1)It is now accepted that there can be no immunity7 for the worst violations8 of human rights, not even for heads of state.

Serbia's president, Slobodan Milosevic, was indicted9 for war crimes in 1999 and is likely to be sentenced to life imprisonment10 when his trial ends later this year. After ten years on the run, Ratko Mladic, the Bosnian Serb army chief held responsible for the Srebrenica massacre11, is expected to be arrested any day. In Chile, Augusto Pinochet is finally facing a real possibility of trial 17 years after the end of his dictatorship. Hissne Habr, a ruthless ex-president of Chad, exiled in Senegal for the past 16 years, could soon be extradited to Brussels to face trial for crimes against humanity under Belgium's universal jurisdiction law. Polish prosecutors12 are preparing to bring charges against Wojciech Jaruzelski, their last communist leader. And Saddam Hussein, Iraq's former dictator, faces near-certain execution at the end of his trial before a special tribunal in Baghdad.

Debate has long raged about the best way to deal with gross violations of human rights. Is it more important to punish the perpetrators or to bring an end to the atrocities13? (2)Can one, in other words, secure both justice and peace, or are the two naturally antagonistic14?

new words

antagonistic a. 对抗性的
1. He's always antagonistic towards new ideas.
他一直抗拒新思想.
2. Mutually exclusive or antagonistic qualities or things.
不相容,两相对立没办法共存、彼此抵触的特质或事物
3. Something that separates potentially antagonistic entities15, as an area between two rival powers that serves to lessen16 the danger of conflict.
缓冲物,缓冲地带可用来隔离潜在的对抗性因来的东西,如面敌对权势用来减轻冲突危险的地带
4. His policy is antagonistic to our interests.
他的政策兴大家的利益相抵触。

参考答案:

目前大家同意如此一种看法,大家对最紧急的人权侵犯行为没豁免权,即便国家元首也是这样。
换句话说,一个人可以既维护正义又捍卫和平么?或者说正义与和平这两者原本就是对抗性的?


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