News about Law and Security in South Asia
南亞法律與安全新聞
Introduction
This report talks about people in jail in India. It also talks about security and news freedom in Pakistan.
本報告討論印度監獄囚犯的情況,同時探討巴基斯坦的安全與新聞自由。
Main Body
Two men in Delhi want to leave jail. They were there for six years. They say this is not fair. A judge will listen to them on July 4.
兩名位於德里的男子請求出獄。他們已被監禁六年,認為這並不公平。法官將於 7 月 4 日聽取他們的陳述。
In Karnataka, a man says people used money to hurt a temple town. The government says this is not true. The police are checking the facts.
在卡納塔克邦,一名男子稱有人出資破壞一座寺廟小鎮。政府表示這並非事實,警方目前正在核實真相。
Police in India stopped a bad group from Pakistan. This group used secret apps to plan attacks. The police arrested two men.
印度警方阻止了一個來自巴基斯坦的恐怖組織。該組織使用秘密應用程式策劃襲擊,警方已逮捕兩名男子。
In Pakistan, the police arrested a journalist named Sohrab Barkat. He wrote about protests. A group says this is bad for press freedom.
在巴基斯坦,警方逮捕了一名名為 Sohrab Barkat 的記者。他撰寫關於抗議活動的報導,有團體表示這對新聞自由造成不利影響。
Conclusion
Courts are deciding about jail time. Police are stopping attacks. Governments are fighting about news and words.
法院正在裁定監禁時間,警方正阻止襲擊,而政府則在新聞與言論問題上陷入爭議。
Vocabulary Learning
⚡ THE 'ACTION' PATTERN
To reach A2, you need to describe who does what. Look at how the article builds simple sentences:
- The Police arrested two men.
- A judge will listen to them.
- The government says this is not true.
💡 SIMPLE RULE: The 'Who + Action' Flow
Most A2 sentences follow this straight line:
Person/Group Action Word Object/Detail
Examples from the text:
- Police (Who) stopped (Action) a bad group (Detail).
- He (Who) wrote (Action) about protests (Detail).
Vocabulary Bridge:
- To arrest = To take someone to jail.
- To plan = To decide how to do something in the future.