Protests in Jammu and Kashmir
查姆與克什米爾的抗議活動
Introduction
Many people are protesting in Jammu and Kashmir and in other countries. They are angry because the government arrested people who fight for rights.
許多人在查姆與克什米爾以及其他國家進行抗議。他們感到憤怒,因為政府逮捕了爭取權利的人。
Main Body
A group called JAAC asked for basic rights. They wanted the government to free their leaders. They also wanted more food and medicine. On July 5, 500,000 people met in ten districts.
一個名為 JAAC 的組織要求基本權利。他們希望政府釋放他們的領袖。他們還希望獲得更多食物和藥品。7 月 5 日,有 50 萬人在十個行政區集會。
The government sent soldiers to stop the people. The soldiers used guns and bombs. One person died and many people got hurt.
政府派遣士兵阻止民眾。士兵使用了槍械和炸彈。一名人員死亡,多人受傷。
People also protested in London and New Zealand. They want the world to see the problems in Kashmir. They say the government is not fair.
倫敦和紐西蘭也有人抗議。他們希望世界看到克什米爾的問題。他們表示政府不公平。
The government stopped the internet. Now, the leaders say they will not vote in the elections on July 27.
政府切斷了網路。現在領袖們表示,他們不會在 7 月 27 日的選舉中投票。
Conclusion
The area is still dangerous. The world is watching to see what the government does next.
該地區仍然危險。全世界都在關注政府接下來會如何採取行動。
Vocabulary Learning
🧩 The 'Want' Pattern
In this story, we see a very useful word for A2 students: Want. It shows a need or a desire.
How to use it:
Person → want/wanted → Thing
Examples from the text:
- They wanted food. (Past)
- They want the world to see. (Present)
🛠️ Action Words (Past vs. Present)
Notice how the story changes the ending of words to show the time.
| Now (Present) | Then (Past) | Example |
|---|---|---|
| stop | stopped | The government stopped the internet. |
| ask | asked | JAAC asked for rights. |
| meet | met | 500,000 people met. |
Quick Tip: Most words just need -ed at the end to talk about yesterday!