Protests in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir
巴基斯坦佔領的查謨-克什米爾抗議活動
Introduction
Many people are protesting in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. They are angry about the government and the laws.
許多人在巴基斯坦佔領的查謨-克什米爾抗議。他們對政府和法律感到憤怒。
Main Body
People are unhappy about 'refugee seats' in the government. Some people do not live in the area, but they still vote. The government in Islamabad uses this to choose the winners.
人們對政府中的「難民席位」感到不滿。有些人並不居住在該地區,但仍然可以投票。伊斯蘭堡政府利用這一點來決定獲勝者。
The army also controls the area. The police used a lot of force against the protesters. A group called Amnesty International says this is wrong and hurts human rights.
軍隊也控制著該地區。警方對抗議者採取了大量武力。國際特赦組織表示這樣做是錯誤的,且侵害了人權。
The police arrested a leader named Shaukat Nawaz Mir. The protest group says they will not stop. They will keep fighting for their goals.
警方逮捕了一名名為 Shaukat Nawaz Mir 的領導人。抗議團體表示他們不會停止,將繼續為他們的目標而戰。
Conclusion
The area is still dangerous. Protesters want new laws, but the government uses the police to stop them.
該地區仍然很危險。抗議者想要新法律,但政府利用警察來阻止他們。
Vocabulary Learning
💡 The 'Keep' Pattern
Look at this sentence: "They will keep fighting for their goals."
When you want to say an action continues and does not stop, use: KEEP + [Verb]ing
How it works:
- Keep + walking (Don't stop walking)
- Keep + talking (Don't stop talking)
- Keep + fighting (Don't stop fighting)
Quick Examples from Daily Life:
- "I am tired, but I keep working."
- "Please keep reading the book."
🛠 Action Words (Verbs)
In this story, we see words that describe strong actions. Notice how they are used in the present tense:
- Protest To say you are unhappy publicly.
- Control To have power over something.
- Arrest When police take a person away.
A2 Tip: These words are great for talking about news or problems in the world.