VOA 學(xué)英語,練聽力,上聽力課堂! 注冊 登錄
> VOA > VOA常速英語-VOA Standard English > 2014年04月VOA常速英語 >  內(nèi)容

VOA常速英語:烏克蘭女人在Youtube上的視頻正在像病毒蔓延一樣的速度傳播

所屬教程:2014年04月VOA常速英語

瀏覽:

手機版
掃描二維碼方便學(xué)習和分享
https://online2.tingclass.net/lesson/shi0529/0009/9141/20140402_1.mp3
https://image.tingclass.net/statics/js/2012
Ukrainian Woman's YouTube Video Goes Viral

In the two-minute video clip, filmed by British photographer Graham Mitchell in Kyiv, Yulia Marushevska, a university student in Ukraine's capital, explains why so many people came out in the streets of Ukraine.

“There is only one reason: they want to be free from a dictatorship, they want to be free from the politicians who are ready to shoot, to beat, to injure people just for saving their money, just for saving their houses, just for saving their power," said Marushevska.

Marushevska told VOA the Ukrainians' fight for freedom is of interest to people worldwide because it is not only a political fight, but a universal fight of people for freedom and human rights.

"They understood that we are not just fighting for another president, we are fighting for a normal human life, on a normal social level, with normal values. It was very common, very ordinary and that's why they understood it," she said.

 

Marushevska said her video and others from Ukraine attracted increased attention when protesters refused to leave Kyiv's central square, even after more than 70 people were killed in clashes with police.

"I think that people were trying to find the answer why someone can go and die. What should be the motivation of a person who is going and dying - what for? I think for the whole world that's a hard question.

California-based filmmaker Ben Moses helped produce and draw attention to Marushevska's video. He said more than 7 million people viewed it in the first two weeks on YouTube, and the figure has since grown by another million. He said the video is especially compelling because of Marushevska's simplicity and honesty.

"It was so astonishing as a matter of fact that the Russians got terrified and turned on their propaganda machine full-bore to trash her as a prostitute or as a waitress from Philadelphia or something like that," said Moses.

But Marushevska said her protest is not directed specifically at Russia. She said she is aware that the revolution alone is not enough to get rid of corruption in Ukrainian politics.

As Ukraine's May 25 presidential election approaches, the outspoken student from Kyiv says she wants a real democracy, not the illusion of democracy she said Ukraine had before.

用戶搜索

瘋狂英語 英語語法 新概念英語 走遍美國 四級聽力 英語音標 英語入門 發(fā)音 美語 四級 新東方 七年級 賴世雄 zero是什么意思鄭州市文雅新世界一期英語學(xué)習交流群

  • 頻道推薦
  • |
  • 全站推薦
  • 推薦下載
  • 網(wǎng)站推薦