Americans continue to react to the decision in the murder trial of George Zimmerman

Americans continue to react to the decision in the murder trial of George Zimmerman 歌词

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[00:00.400] From VOA Learning English,
[00:06.620] this is "In The News."
[00:08.860] Americans continue to react to the decision
[00:12.640] in the murder trial of George Zimmerman.
[00:16.230] Last week, a jury in the southern state of Florida
[00:20.910] found that he was not guilty
[00:23.650] in the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
[00:28.470] The unarmed teenager was killed last year
[00:32.750] in a struggle with the defendant.
[00:35.500] At the time, George Zimmerman was a neighborhood watch volunteer
[00:40.830] in his community in Florida.
[00:43.710] Trayvon Martin, an African American,
[00:46.700] was walking to the home of his father's girlfriend
[00:50.540] at the time of the killing.
[00:52.680] George Zimmerman is a white Hispanic man.
[00:56.760] He called police to report Trayvon Martin
[01:00.540] as a suspicious person in the neighborhood.
[01:03.780] He followed the teenager, although police told him not to.
[01:08.700] The two fought.
[01:10.300] Mr. Zimmerman says he acted in self-defense
[01:14.290] after he was attacked by the young man.
[01:17.470] Under Florida law, people can use deadly force to fight back
[01:23.200] if they feel their lives are in danger.
[01:26.930] Soon after the six woman jury reached its decision on Saturday,
[01:32.300] people used social media and public protests
[01:36.630] to express their opinion about the verdict.
[01:40.280] "No justice. No peace. Trayvon! Justice for Trayvon!"
[01:43.950] Many protests have been held across the United States since the trial.
[01:49.870] Hundreds of people demonstrated in Chicago, Illinois.
[01:54.250] They expressed opposition to what activist Dickey Gaines says
[01:59.380] was a predetermined verdict -- one reached before the trial.
[02:05.000] "Because there was a lot of people across this country
[02:08.690] that was in favor of George Zimmerman being acquitted
[02:14.220] by virtue of them donating money to his defense,
[02:17.350] so that was a clear indication early on people
[02:21.490] was in support of him being acquitted in this case."
[02:25.590] Casey David Cole Senior was one such supporter.
[02:30.170] He spoke to reporters near the Sanford, Florida courthouse,
[02:34.050] where the trial took place.
[02:36.240] "I'm here to express my opinion.
[02:38.430] I believe that George Zimmerman is an innocent man."
[02:41.880] For Chicago protester Bryan Burroughs,
[02:44.880] the case is clear in his mind.
[02:47.570] "Trayvon Martin was guilty of nothing
[02:49.010] but being black in a mostly white neighborhood."
[02:51.550] Activist Dickey Gaines says the ruling has not changed his belief
[02:57.020] that George Zimmerman targeted the teenager because he was black.
[03:02.400] "He focused on Trayvon because of Trayvon's skin color."
[03:06.080] Hans von Spakovsky works for the Heritage Foundation
[03:09.870] research group here in Washington.
[03:12.110] He says the legal action against Mr. Zimmerman should end now.
[03:18.380] "If the Justice Department continues to pursue this case when,
[03:22.160] one, he's been found innocent and,
[03:23.810] two, we know there's no racial animus
[03:27.040] which is necessary for a civil rights violation,
[03:30.330] that once again makes it look like politics
[03:33.310] is driving the prosecution, not justice."
[03:35.600] Racial inequality in the United States goes back centuries.
[03:41.090] The issue of slavery was a major reason
[03:44.980] for the nation's civil war in the 1860s.
[03:49.010] But discrimination continued after black slaves were freed.
[03:54.730] And racial tensions still exist.
[03:58.560] Greg Carr is chairman of Afro-American Studies at Howard University,
[04:05.440] a historically black college here in Washington.
[04:09.020] "One thing that's tangible that can come out of this verdict
[04:12.560] is a renewed commitment to addressing people,
[04:16.340] and not looking to the courts -- not looking to the law
[04:19.670] to somehow regulate or change people's hearts and minds."
[04:23.860] Mr. Carr warns that if a civil rights case
[04:27.400] were brought against George Zimmerman and lost,
[04:30.780] it would increase the distrust of many people.
[04:34.710] But if such a case were won, he says,
[04:38.410] Americans would look to the courts,
[04:41.240] not within themselves, for racial healing.
[04:45.270] And that's "In The News" from VOA Learning English.
[04:50.350] I'm Steve Ember.
[00:00.400] 美国之音慢速英语。
[00:06.620] 这里是新闻频道。
[00:08.860] 美国人继续对
[00:12.640] George Zimmerman谋杀案判决做出反应
[00:16.230] 上周,佛罗里达州南部的一个陪审团
[00:20.910] 认为
[00:23.650] 他射死17岁的Trayvon Martin无罪
[00:28.470] 去年,这名手无寸铁的少年死于与
[00:32.750] 与被告的争斗中
[00:35.500] 当时,George Zimmerman在佛罗里达州他的社区中
[00:40.830] 担任邻里志愿守望员
[00:43.710] Trayvon Martin是非裔美国人
[00:46.700] 他在杀害时
[00:50.540] 正去往他父亲的女友家的途中。
[00:52.680] George Zimmerman是一名西班牙裔的男性白种人
[00:56.760] 他向警方打电话称
[01:00.540] Trayvon Martin是附近的一名可疑人士
[01:03.780] 他尾随这名少年,虽然警察告诉他不要这样做
[01:08.700] 这两个人发生了冲突
[01:10.300] Zimmerman先生说,
[01:14.290] 他是遭到这名年轻人攻击后进行自卫。
[01:17.470] 根据佛罗里达州的法律,
[01:23.200] 当人们觉得他们的生命处于危险之中时,可以使用致命武力来反击。
[01:26.930] 在6名女陪审团员于周六达成一致后不久,
[01:32.300] 人们使用社交媒体和公开抗议
[01:36.630] 来表达他们对法院判决的意见。
[01:40.280] “没有正义。没有和平。 Trayvon!为Trayvon寻求正义!”
[01:43.950] 自判决以来,美国各地已举行了多次抗议。
[01:49.870] 数百人在伊利诺伊州芝加哥进行游行。
[01:54.250] 他们表示对活动家Dickey Gaines所说的
[01:59.380] 这是一次审判前就预定判决结果的这一说法予以反对。
[02:05.000] “因为全国上下有很多人
[02:08.690] 支持George Zimmerman,
[02:14.220] 捐钱为他辩护
[02:17.350] 所以这是一个明显的早期迹象,人民最初一直支持他
[02:21.490] 在这种情况下,他被无罪释放。”
[02:25.590] Casey David Cole Senior是一名这样的支持者。
[02:30.170] 他在审判地佛罗里达州桑福德法院
[02:34.050] 附近向记者表示。
[02:36.240] “我在这里表达我的意见。
[02:38.430] 我相信George Zimmerman是无辜的人。”
[02:41.880] 对于芝加哥的示威者Bryan Burroughs来说,
[02:44.880] 这起案件清晰浮现在他的脑海中。
[02:47.570] “Trayvon Martin无罪,
[02:49.010] 只不过作为一名黑人出现在白人居多的街区中。”
[02:51.550] 活动家Dickey Gaines称,判决并没有改变他的观念
[02:57.020] 即George Zimmerman因Trayvon Martin是黑人而针对他。
[03:02.400] “他瞄上Trayvon是由于Trayvon的肤色。”
[03:06.080] Hans von Spakovsky
[03:09.870] 在华盛顿传统基金会的研究机构工作。
[03:12.110] 他表示,Zimmerman先生的法律行动现在应该结束了。
[03:18.380] “如果司法部继续追究这起案件时,
[03:22.160] 首先,他被认为是无辜的,
[03:23.810] 其次,我们知道这并没有侵犯公民权利
[03:27.040] 所必需的种族敌意,
[03:30.330] 即再次使得它看上去像政治驱动诉讼,
[03:33.310] 而不是由正义来驱动。”
[03:35.600] 美国的种族不平等可以追溯到几个世纪前。
[03:41.090] 奴隶制的问题是19世纪60年代
[03:44.980] 美国内战的一个重要原因。
[03:49.010] 但黑人奴隶被释放后,
[03:54.730] 歧视仍然存在。种族紧张局势依然存在。
[03:58.560] Greg Carr是位于华盛顿的霍华德大学美国黑人研究机构的主席,
[04:05.440] 这是一所传统黑人大学。
[04:09.020] “这是在通过这个判决明显的提醒人民,
[04:12.560] 不要试图
[04:16.340] 通过向法院提起诉讼和法律
[04:19.670] 在某种程度上调节或改变人们的心灵和思想。”
[04:23.860] Carr先生警告说,
[04:27.400] 如果针对George Zimmerman的人权案件以失败告终
[04:30.780] 这会增加许多人的不信任。
[04:34.710] 但是,如果这起案件赢了,
[04:38.410] 美国人就会通过向法院提起诉讼来愈合种族分裂
[04:41.240] 而不是通过他们自己
[04:45.270] 这里是美国之音慢速英语新闻频道
[04:50.350] 我是Steve Ember
Americans continue to react to the decision in the murder trial of George Zimmerman 歌词
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