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BBC news with John Jason

A court in Norway has sentenced Anders Breivik to 21 years in jail, after ruling that he was sane when he killed 77 people in bomb and shooting attacks last year. The judge said his actions could be explained in the context of his fanatical right-wing views, rather than as a product of a sick mind. Prosecutors who wanted to Breivik to be declared insane say they will not appeal. Lars Bevanger reports.

Judge Wenche Arntzen ended months of speculation just minutes after she began announcing the court’s decision. She and four other judges had found Anders Breivik to be sane and therefore able to serve the maximum sentence of 21 yearsin prison. The judge recognized he suffered from a personality disorder, but that did not mean that he was insane in the face of the law. Breivik had admitted he killed 77 mainly young people in a car bombing and shooting spree last year. His guilt was never indoubt.

A sacked fashion accessory designer shot dead a former colleague on a crowded New York street in the morning rush hour . Responding to the incident near the Empire State Building, police killed the gunman during exchange of fire. Eight other people were injured. The mayor of New York Michael Bloomberg said some of those might have been hit by police bullets.

Earlier this morning a little after 9:00 am., a man who had been fired from his job about a year or so, began shooting near the Empire State Building but out on the street. He killed one person, and at least nine other people were shot. And some may have been shot accidentally by police officers who responded immediately and while confronting the suspect and failing shooting him. Unfortunately, there may have been other victims as well.

Two employees of the American embassy in Mexico City were injured when their vehicle came under fire on a road near the capital. Mexican officials said more than 30 shots were fired at the vehicle which has diplomatic license plates. Reports say Mexican police were looking into reports of a stolen car in the area near the city of Cuernavaca and opened fire as the car failed to stop at a checkpoint. The US state Department says it’s working with Mexican authorities to investigate the incident.

Syrian opposition sources say that 21 people have been killed in an air raid and artillery attack on residential buildings in Mayadin, a town in the east near the Iraqi border. The Syrian army has also resumed its bombardment of Darayya on the outskirt of Damascus. Activists say at last 21 people have been killed. There are also reports of heavy government shelling on several districts in the northern city of Aleppo.

The campaign group Amnesty International says it’s been told that Gambia has executed nine prisoners out of 47 who’ve been on death row . An Amnesty spokeswoman told the BBC the executions, the first in the Gambia for 29 years, were reported to include a woman and three citizens of Senegal.

World news from the BBC

The British government is organizing an emergency response to a cholera epidemic in Sierra Leone which has killed more than 200 people. It plans to help provide clean water and sanitation for some 2 million people. Here’s our world affairs correspondent Mark Doyle.

The British government’s aid arm the Department for International Development has earmarked 2.5 million dollars to tackle the cholera epidemic in Sierra Leone which has already taken over 200 lives. It could threaten many thousands more if not brought under control. Cholera is a sort of extreme diarrhea. It can kill people within hours if rehydration is not administered quickly. It’s relatively simple to treat if clean facilities and trained staff were available. But Sierra Leone is a poor country with overstretched hospitals.

The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Iran of totally ignoring western demands about its nuclear program. Mr. Netanyahu said Tehran’s progress towards achieving nuclear weapons was accelerating after Iran installed more gas centrifuges at its fore old plant. There’s growing speculation that Israel’s leadership may be contemplating an attack on Iran’snuclear facilities before the US presidential election in November.

Activists from the environmental campaign group Greenpeace say they’ve left a Russian offshore oil rig in the Arctic after spending several hours cleaning to its sides. The activists said there had been holes with icy water and plotted with metal objects. The platform in the patrol sea is operated by the Russian company Gazprom. The environmentalists fear that drilling in the Russian Arctic could have disastrous consequences.

The German government has admitted that from 2008 to 2010 German federal police trained members of the security forces of Belarus famously branded “Europe’s last dictatorship” by the former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. The Germany Interior Ministry said the government had believed Belarus was committed to a process of democracy.

BBC news with John Jason

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A court in Norway has sentenced Anders Breivik to 21 years in jail, after ruling that he was sane when he killed 77 people in bomb and shooting attacks last year. The judge said his actions could be explained in the context of his fanatical right-wing views, rather than as a product of a sick mind. Prosecutors who wanted to Breivik to be declared insane say they will not appeal. Lars Bevanger reports.

對(duì)于去年在炸彈和開(kāi)槍襲擊中殺死77人的安德斯·布雷維克,挪威一家法院先是判定他作案時(shí)神志正常,然后 將之判以21年監(jiān)禁。法官說(shuō),布雷維克的行為可以用他狂熱的右翼主義觀點(diǎn)來(lái)解釋,而不是心理問(wèn)題引起的。原來(lái)希望宣判布雷維克神志不清醒的檢舉人稱不會(huì)上 訴。Lars Bevanger報(bào)道。

Judge Wenche Arntzen ended months of speculation just minutes after she began announcing the court’s decision. She and four other judges had found Anders Breivik to be sane and therefore able to serve the maximum sentence of 21 yearsin prison. The judge recognized he suffered from a personality disorder, but that did not mean that he was insane in the face of the law. Breivik had admitted he killed 77 mainly young people in a car bombing and shooting spree last year. His guilt was never indoubt.

法官溫琦·昂增開(kāi)始宣布法院判決,幾分鐘后,持續(xù)數(shù)月的猜測(cè)就這樣結(jié)束了。她和另外四名法官發(fā)現(xiàn)安德斯· 布雷維克神志正常,因此能否服刑21年的最大量刑。法官承認(rèn)他患有一種人格失調(diào)癥,但這并不意味著在法律面前他是神志不清的。布雷維克承認(rèn)去年制造汽車(chē)爆 炸案,并開(kāi)槍射擊,殺人了77人,其中多為年輕人。他的罪責(zé)是毫無(wú)疑問(wèn)的。

A sacked fashion accessory designer shot dead a former colleague on a crowded New York street in the morning rush hour . Responding to the incident near the Empire State Building, police killed the gunman during exchange of fire. Eight other people were injured. The mayor of New York Michael Bloomberg said some of those might have been hit by police bullets.

早上高峰時(shí)刻在紐約擁擠大街上,一名被解雇的時(shí)裝飾品設(shè)計(jì)師開(kāi)槍打死一名前同事。事故發(fā)生在帝國(guó)大廈附近,警察在與槍手的交火中殺死了此人,另外8人受傷。紐約市長(zhǎng)邁克爾·彭博說(shuō)其中一些人可能是被警察的子彈打傷的。

Earlier this morning a little after 9:00 am., a man who had been fired from his job about a year or so, began shooting near the Empire State Building but out on the street. He killed one person, and at least nine other people were shot. And some may have been shot accidentally by police officers who responded immediately and while confronting the suspect and failing shooting him. Unfortunately, there may have been other victims as well.

今天早上剛過(guò)9點(diǎn)鐘,一名大約一年前被解雇的男子開(kāi)始在帝國(guó)大廈外的大街上開(kāi)槍射擊。他打死了一人,至少另外9人受傷。警察立即做出反應(yīng),在與嫌犯進(jìn)行對(duì)持,但未能打中他,其中一些傷者可能是被警察不小心擊中的。不幸的是,可能還有更多受害者。

Two employees of the American embassy in Mexico City were injured when their vehicle came under fire on a road near the capital. Mexican officials said more than 30 shots were fired at the vehicle which has diplomatic license plates. Reports say Mexican police were looking into reports of a stolen car in the area near the city of Cuernavaca and opened fire as the car failed to stop at a checkpoint. The US state Department says it’s working with Mexican authorities to investigate the incident.

美國(guó)駐墨西哥大使館兩名工作人員開(kāi)車(chē)行駛在首都附近一條路上時(shí),他們的車(chē)輛遭到開(kāi)槍射擊,兩人因此受傷。 墨西哥官員稱這輛汽車(chē)上裝的是外交許可車(chē)牌,至少中了30槍。有報(bào)道稱墨西哥警方正在對(duì)Cuernavaca市附近汽車(chē)被盜的報(bào)道進(jìn)行調(diào)查,這輛車(chē)在一處 檢查站沒(méi)有停車(chē),他們就對(duì)車(chē)開(kāi)槍。美國(guó)國(guó)務(wù)院稱正與墨西哥當(dāng)局一道調(diào)查此案。

Syrian opposition sources say that 21 people have been killed in an air raid and artillery attack on residential buildings in Mayadin, a town in the east near the Iraqi border. The Syrian army has also resumed its bombardment of Darayya on the outskirt of Damascus. Activists say at last 21 people have been killed. There are also reports of heavy government shelling on several districts in the northern city of Aleppo.

來(lái)自敘利亞反對(duì)派的消息稱,在與伊拉克毗鄰的東部城鎮(zhèn)Mayadin,這里的民居遭到空襲和大炮轟擊,導(dǎo)致21人死亡。敘利亞軍隊(duì)再次開(kāi)始對(duì)大馬士革郊區(qū)德拉雅的轟擊,活動(dòng)人士稱至少21人喪生。同時(shí)有報(bào)道稱,政府對(duì)北部城市阿勒頗的幾個(gè)地區(qū)發(fā)動(dòng)猛烈轟炸。

The campaign group Amnesty International says it’s been told that Gambia has executed nine prisoners out of 47 who’ve been on death row . An Amnesty spokeswoman told the BBC the executions, the first in the Gambia for 29 years, were reported to include a woman and three citizens of Senegal.

活動(dòng)組織國(guó)際特赦組織稱,據(jù)悉岡比亞處決了47名服刑死囚牢房中的9名犯人。特赦組織女發(fā)言人告訴BBC,這次處決是岡比亞29年以來(lái)執(zhí)行的第一次,據(jù)悉其中包括一名婦女和3名塞內(nèi)加爾公民。

World news from the BBC

The British government is organizing an emergency response to a cholera epidemic in Sierra Leone which has killed more than 200 people. It plans to help provide clean water and sanitation for some 2 million people. Here’s our world affairs correspondent Mark Doyle.

塞拉利昂爆發(fā)霍亂,已有200多人失去生命,英國(guó)政府對(duì)此采取緊急應(yīng)對(duì)措施,計(jì)劃為大約200萬(wàn)人提供潔凈水和衛(wèi)生服務(wù)。BBC世界事務(wù)記者M(jìn)ark Doyle報(bào)道。

The British government’s aid arm the Department for International Development has earmarked 2.5 million dollars to tackle the cholera epidemic in Sierra Leone which has already taken over 200 lives. It could threaten many thousands more if not brought under control. Cholera is a sort of extreme diarrhea. It can kill people within hours if rehydration is not administered quickly. It’s relatively simple to treat if clean facilities and trained staff were available. But Sierra Leone is a poor country with overstretched hospitals.

英國(guó)政府的援助機(jī)構(gòu)國(guó)際發(fā)展部已撥款250萬(wàn)美元來(lái)應(yīng)對(duì)塞拉利昂的這場(chǎng)已奪去200多人生命的霍亂。如果 不加以控制,將會(huì)威脅數(shù)千人的安危?;魜y是一種極端的瘧疾,如果不能即使地補(bǔ)充水分,病人就會(huì)在數(shù)小時(shí)內(nèi)死亡。如果有清潔的設(shè)備和訓(xùn)練有素的醫(yī)務(wù)人員,治 療就相對(duì)簡(jiǎn)單些。但塞拉利昂是個(gè)貧困國(guó)家,醫(yī)院資源緊張。

The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Iran of totally ignoring western demands about its nuclear program. Mr. Netanyahu said Tehran’s progress towards achieving nuclear weapons was accelerating after Iran installed more gas centrifuges at its fore old plant. There’s growing speculation that Israel’s leadership may be contemplating an attack on Iran’snuclear facilities before the US presidential election in November.

以色列總理本杰明·內(nèi)塔尼亞胡譴責(zé)伊朗全然不顧西方國(guó)家對(duì)其核項(xiàng)目的要求。內(nèi)塔尼亞胡說(shuō),自從伊朗在老工廠安裝更多空氣離心機(jī)以來(lái),德黑蘭制造核武器的進(jìn)程正在加快。目前越來(lái)越多的人猜測(cè)以色列的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人可能正在策劃趕在11月美國(guó)總統(tǒng)選舉之前襲擊伊朗的核設(shè)施。

Activists from the environmental campaign group Greenpeace say they’ve left a Russian offshore oil rig in the Arctic after spending several hours cleaning to its sides. The activists said there had been holes with icy water and plotted with metal objects. The platform in the patrol sea is operated by the Russian company Gazprom. The environmentalists fear that drilling in the Russian Arctic could have disastrous consequences.

環(huán)?;顒?dòng)組織綠色和平的活動(dòng)人士稱他們離開(kāi)了俄羅斯在北極的石油鉆井平臺(tái),他們已花了數(shù)小時(shí)來(lái)清理海岸,他們說(shuō)那里有些充滿冰水的洞,里面有金屬物品。這個(gè)鉆井平臺(tái)是由俄羅斯天然氣公司運(yùn)行的,環(huán)保人士擔(dān)心在俄羅斯北極的鉆探活動(dòng)會(huì)導(dǎo)致災(zāi)難性的后果。

The German government has admitted that from 2008 to 2010 German federal police trained members of the security forces of Belarus famously branded “Europe’s last dictatorship” by the former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. The Germany Interior Ministry said the government had believed Belarus was committed to a process of democracy.

德國(guó)政府政府承認(rèn)從2008到2010年間,德國(guó)聯(lián)邦警察培訓(xùn)了白俄羅斯安全部隊(duì)成員,白俄羅斯曾被美國(guó)前國(guó)務(wù)卿康多莉扎·賴斯稱為“歐洲最后的獨(dú)裁統(tǒng)治”。德國(guó)內(nèi)政部長(zhǎng)稱政府相信白俄羅斯會(huì)致力于民主進(jìn)程。

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