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[ABC系列]:洪水过后(巴基斯坦)After the Deluge (Pakistan)-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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由莉兹·杰克逊(Liz Jackson)主持的社会政治纪录片,由美国广播公司(ABC)发行,作为2010年美国广播公司(ABC)四角系列的一部分播出-英语旁白Sociopolitical Documentary hosted by Liz Jackson, published by ABC broadcasted as part of ABC Four Corners series in 2010- English narration
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大雨过后(巴基斯坦)记者:利兹·杰克逊广播:09/09/2010始于大雨,变成一面滚滚的水墙,摧毁了沿途的一切。现在,记者利兹·杰克逊(Liz Jackson)回顾了巴基斯坦毁灭性洪水的进展。她遇到了生活已经永远改变的人们。与主要的国家领导人进行对话,这对国家意味着什么;并问到因水而流离失所的数百万人的下一步行动。“甚至像我们这样的人也不知道发生了什么事,因为我们认为这只是一个小范围的影响。然后逐渐地,在一周的时间里,您开始意识到将要受影响的人数-2000万人。”?斯瓦特山谷的伊姆兰·汗汉(Imran KhanHigh)坐在曾经是卡拉姆(Kalam)镇的地方。直到去年,该镇周围地区一直是政府与塔利班部队之间激烈战斗的中心。巴基斯坦军队18个月前终于重新获得控制权时,镇上的许多人希望他们能将该地区重建为旅游胜地。但是暴雨和洪水改变了这一切。随着降雨的降落和河流的上升,建筑物和房屋被冲走,农场被淹没,许多人被杀。尽管该地区一直是西方人的禁区,但记者利兹·杰克逊(Liz Jackson)和摄影师马特·莱珀(Matt Leiper)在援助机构的帮助下前往该地区以追溯洪水的路径。他们发现,全省几乎没有人意识到暴风雨将有多么强大。现在很明显,当局也感到吃惊,几乎没有做任何准备。当他们在山谷中移动时,他们与幸免于洪水和由此造成的破坏的人们交谈。他们遇到了失去所有农作物的农民,还有一个步行了三个小时的老人,用他的口粮卡换了一袋面粉。定量卡带有价格-要得到它,他被征召将道路重建到城镇:“这很累,但我们别无选择。我们在那儿修路,他们给了我们一张卡以获取一些定量为了他们自己,所以我们走到这里来领取口粮。“当他们向南行驶并且地形平坦时,他们看到洪水占据了数千公里土地的全部影响。一个家庭告诉他们如何被迫只穿他们的衣服离开家:“我们没有事先警告。水突然降临在我们身上。我们光着脚离开了房子。我们什至没有穿睡袍,我们只是救了孩子们。这些人说我们走吧,我们把屋子里的一切都留了下来。”“当他们进入旁遮普邦时,很明显,巴基斯坦几乎所有的粮食产地都在水下。那里的人们绝望;许多人生活在征税银行的顶部成人生病和受伤,但小孩最大的危险,因此,家庭将接受愿意帮助他们的任何组织提供的任何形式的援助。四个角落发现与恐怖组织有明确联系的团体正在这一领域开展工作。这些团体与军方合作。没有人能够拒绝他们的援助,但令人担忧的是,一旦洪水退去,这些团体可能会努力使社区的各个阶层激化。”?这是反复发生的事情。这些团体被禁止。他们改名,继续经营,再次被禁,After the Deluge (Pakistan)Reporter: Liz JacksonBroadcast: 09/09/2010It began with heavy rain that turned into a rolling wall of water destroying everything in its path. Now reporter Liz Jackson retraces the progress of Pakistan's devastating floods. She meets the people whose lives have been forever altered; talks to key national leaders about what this means for the country; and asks what's next for the millions of people displaced by the water."Even people like us did not know what was happening, because we thought it was just, you know, a little area affected. And then gradually over a week you began to realise the number of people that were going to be affected- 20 million people." Imran KhanHigh in the Swat Valley sits what once was the town of Kalam. Until last year the area around the town had been the centre of bitter fighting between Government and Taliban forces. When the Pakistan Army finally regained control 18 months ago, many in the town hoped they could re-establish the region as a tourist destination. But torrential rain and flooding have changed all that. As the rain fell and the rivers rose, buildings and houses were swept away, farms were inundated and people killed.Although the area has been a no-go zone for Westerners, reporter Liz Jackson and cameraman Matt Leiper - with help from aid agencies - travel to the region to retrace the path of the flood. They discover that few people across the province realised just how potent the rainstorm would be. It's now clear that authorities were also taken by surprise, and that very few preparations had been made.As they move around the valley they talk to people who survived the deluge and the resulting destruction. They meet farmers who lost all their crops, as well as an old man who walked three hours to trade his ration card for a bag of flour. The ration card came with a price though - to get it, he has been enlisted to rebuild the road into town:"It is tiring but we have no choice. We build the road down there and they give us a card to get some rations for ourselves, so we've walked here to get the rations."As they travel further south and the terrain flattens out, they see the full impact of the flood waters taking over thousands of kilometres of land. One family tells how they were forced to leave their house with just the clothes they wore:"We got no prior warning. The water came on us suddenly. We left our houses bare foot. We did not even wear burqas, we just saved the children. The men said let's go and we left everything in the house."When they enter the Punjab it's clear that almost all of Pakistan's food-producing land is beneath water. The people there are desperate; many are living perched on the top of levy banks. Adults are sick and injured, but small children are most at risk. Consequently, families will accept any form of assistance from any organisation that is willing to help them. Four Corners finds that groups with clear links to terrorist organisations are working in this area, providing aid to the needy. These groups work co-operatively with the military. No one is in a position to refuse their assistance, but there is a concern these groups may work to radicalize sections of the community once the flood waters recede."This is what happens repeatedly. These groups are banned. They change their name, they continue to operate, they're banned again, after another terror attack... the Government should say, look, any group that's been banned under any name, if it re-emerges under any name, we're not going to allow it to operate. They need to put their foot down. But can they, is another issue." Samina Ahmed, International Crisis GroupFour Corners reveals the true extent of this disaster. It's estimated that 21 million people have been affected; at least 10 million are without shelter; 1.2 million homes have been destroyed or damaged; and 160,000 square kilometres of land are under water. Flood waters are continuing to threaten towns in the Sindh Province . Tens of thousands of people are sick, many of them children. Some describe the situation as a disaster unfolding in slow motion.How can the millions of displaced people be clothed, fed and given medical attention so they can recover and participate in the reconstruction of the country? As people on the ground see it, there is no easy answer. What's certain is that without help many people will suffer and die, leaving Pakistan even more unstable than it was.
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