2015年3月11日 星期三

Week 3 - China confirms identities of 36 stampede deaths

China confirms identities of 36 stampede deaths
Chinese authorities confirmed the identities of the 36 people who died in a stampede on New Year’s Eve in Shanghai as the metropolis of 23 million engaged in citywide safety checks.
More than two-thirds of the fatalities were female, according to a statement on the city government’s official microblog.
The youngest was a 12-year-old boy.
Victims included students of Fudan University, East China Normal University and East China University of Political Science, Xinhua news agency reported, citing unidentified people.
The incident has dealt “a heavy blow” to Shanghai’s image, state media Chinanews.com said in a commentary on New Year’s Day.
Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) ordered an investigation and told local governments to prioritize safety as the nation prepares for mass celebrations for the Lunar New Year next month.
Local authorities started emergency safety inspections across Shanghai on New Year’s Day, according to a statement on the city government’s Web site on Saturday.
The metropolis canceled several New Year’s events including a light show and concert as it deployed resources to public areas where crowds are expected, it said.
The disaster was Shanghai’s deadliest since a highrise apartment building fire in 2010 that left 58 people dead.
Inadequate surveillance and shoddy construction standards were the cause of that inferno, according to then-mayor Han Zheng (韓正), who has since been promoted to the city’s highest-ranking Communist Party official.

In Hong Kong, on New Year’s Eve, 1993, 20 people, mostly teenagers, died and 71 were injured in a stampede in the Lan Kwai Fong entertainment district, the South China Morning Post reported.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2015/01/05/2003608522

Structure of the Lead
WHO- Chinese authorities, the victims
WHEN- Dec 31, 2014
WHAT- China confirms identities of 36 stampede deaths
WHY- 36 people were stampeded to deaths on New Year’s Eve in Shanghai
WHERE – Shanghai
HOW- Were stampeded to deaths

Keywords
01. confirmed證實(v.)
02. stampede踩踏(n.),(v.)
03. fatalities死亡(n.)
04. microblog微博(n.)
05. prioritize分優先順序(v.)
06. inspection檢查(n.)
07. Inadequate不足的(a.)
08. surveillance監控系統(n.)
09. shoddy劣質的(a.)
10. inferno獄、火海(n.)

2015年3月7日 星期六

Week 2 - Pakistani terrorist attack

Taliban kill 132 at school in Pakistan

ATROCITY:The victims were mostly schoolchildren, in the deadliest terror attack in the country since at least 2007, in what Islamabad has called ‘a decisive moment’

Taliban militants killed dozens of children in an attack on an army-run school in Peshawar, Pakistan, that has left 132 people dead so far, the country’s deadliest terrorist attack since at least 2007.

Two attackers were holding 40 teachers and 20 students hostage, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province Minister of Information Mushtaq Ghani said by telephone before a military source announced that a nine-hour Pakistani Army operation to retake the school was complete
All nine attackers were reportedly killed, the source said.
Four attackers blew themselves up and another was shot dead by soldiers, he said.
The strike is the worst since the army began an offensive against Taliban insurgents near the Afghan border earlier this year.
The military is expected to want to hit back hard as the Taliban looks for more so-called “soft targets,” such as shopping centers and restaurants affiliated with the armed forces, according to Omar Hamid, head of Asia-Pacific country risk at IHS Inc.
“A lot of the kids that go to this school would have parents in the army who are taking part in the operation,” Hamid said by telephone from London. “It’s an attempt to bring the conflict into the homes of the military, especially in Peshawar.”
The dead included 123 male students, as well as nine staff members, including a female teacher, Peshawar government spokesman Feroze Shah said by telephone.
The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, according to the Express Tribune, citing Taliban spokesman Mohammed Khorasani.
The attack was in retaliation for the military’s operation in North Waziristan and Khyber tribal agency, it said.
“This is a decisive moment in the fight against terrorism,” Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif told reporters in televised remarks from Peshawar. “The people of Pakistan should unite in this fight. Our resolve will not be weakened by these attacks.”
Terrorism has killed more than 50,000 people in Pakistan since 2001 and complicated efforts to revive South Asia’s second-biggest economy.
Yesterday’s strike is the deadliest on a school since a 2004 assault by Islamic militants in Russia, according to Rohan Gunaratna, head of the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research in Singapore.
About 350 people died then in Beslan, North Ossetia, half of them children.
It also came a day after a self-proclaimed Islamic cleric from Iran held 17 hostages at a Sydney cafe for 16 hours. He died along with two hostages.
“Due to the momentum of events in Syria and Iraq, the number of groups in Pakistan have become more galvanized,” Gunaratna said. “You can see a trend toward hostage-taking and barricade-type situations. It’s a very serious situation.”

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2014/12/17/2003606919

.Structure of the Lead
WHO- Taliban militants, army-run school students and teachers
WHEN- Wed, Dec 16, 2014
WHAT- Taliban kill 132 at school in Pakistan
WHY- The attack was in retaliation for the military’s operation in North Waziristan and Khyber tribal agency.
WHERE –
Peshawar Pakistan
HOW- holding 40 teachers and 20 students as hostage and shot them to dead.

Keywords
1. Taliban塔利班
2. Peshawar白沙瓦
3. hostage人質
4. blow up引爆
5. insurgents叛亂份子
6. retaliation報復
7. self-proclaimed自詡為
8. hostage-taking挾持人質

2015年2月25日 星期三

Week 1 - Mexico Missing students

Missing students spark more protests in Mexico
AFP, MEXICO CITY
About 3,000 people took to the streets of downtown Mexico City on Friday, three months after the disappearance and likely massacre of 43 students.
The students went missing on Sept. 26, in an apparent kidnapping and suspected massacre by a police-backed gang that sparked nationwide protests and caused a crisis for Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.
The latest marches were led by parents and other relatives and friends of the missing, including students from their teacher training college in Guerrero State.
“We want them alive,” protesters chanted, walking behind gigantic portraits of the missing students and a huge Mexican flag, whose red and green colors were replaced by black.
“What does Ayotzinapa want?” protest leaders called out, referring to the name of the students’ school.
“Justice. Justice,” the crowd responded.
If all of the students are confirmed dead, it would rank among the worst mass murders in a drug war that has killed more than an estimated 80,000 people and left about 22,000 others missing since 2006 in Mexico.
Authorities say the aspiring teachers vanished after corrupt police officers attacked their buses in the city of Iguala, allegedly under orders from Iguala’s mayor and his wife in a night of terror that left six other people dead.
The police allegedly then delivered the young men to members of the Guerreros Unidos drug gang, who told investigators that they took them in two trucks to a landfill, killed them, burned their bodies and dumped the remains in a river.
Only one of the students has been identified so far from charred remains.
On Wednesday last week, the students’ parents protested under heavy rains in front of the Los Pinos presidential residence and office.
In a sign of the violence that continues to reign in Guerrero State, the body of a priest was recently found with a bullet wound to the head.
Gregorio Lopez Gorostieta was discovered in the Tierra Caliente region two months after another priest’s body was found.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2014/12/28/2003607806

Structure of the Lead
WHO- Guerrero State College’s students and their parents, relatives and other protests
WHEN- Sun, Dec 28, 2014
WHAT-Those missing students’ parents and relatives took to the streets for the missing studends
WHY- To protest the police and authority
WHERE -
Downtown Mexico City
HOW- Took to the streets

Keywords
1. massacre大屠殺
2. police-backed gang有警察靠山的幫派
3. portraits畫像
4. aspiring有抱負的
5. corrupt腐敗的
6. allegedly據稱
7. landfill垃圾掩埋場
8. charred remains焦黑的遺體
9. priest牧師