英语学习网

Study English at Home

首页 | 托福(TOEFL) | 雅思(IELTS) | GMAT | GRE | 签证/留学/移民 | 工作求职 | 英语资料 | 英语作文 | 英语考试 | 英语听力 | 英语口语
当前位置:首页 > 英语资料 > 正文
India, Pakistan discuss terrorism, prisoner exchange
文章来源: 文章作者: 发布时间:2006-05-23 字体: [ ]


Anjana Pasricha

 

 Listen to this story


Indian and Pakistani officials are holding talks in the Indian capital on issues ranging from terrorism, drug trafficking to prisoner exchange. New Delhi also is pressing Islamabad to deport several criminals wanted in India.

Pakistani Interior Secretary Syed Kamal Shah says the issue of hundreds of prisoners from both countries being held in each other's jails tops the agenda of the two-day talks. Most of the prisoners are fishermen and civilians who strayed across borders, or people held for violating visa regulations.

"As far as we are concerned we feel that people of both countries are concerned about these prisoners. The sooner they go home the better. So we have come with a very positive mind, very open mind."

The prisoner issue came into sharp focus in recent weeks after Pakistan's Supreme Court upheld a death sentence on an Indian man, Sarabjit Singh, convicted of spying and organizing bomb blasts in the city of Lahore. The convicted man's family says he is a farmer who strayed across the border while drunk, and has urged Islamabad to grant him clemency.

Indian Home Secretary V.K. Duggal told reporters he would ask Islamabad to hand over several wanted criminals and terrorists New Delhi says have taken refuge in Pakistan.

"They are known international-level criminals, and they have been indulging in anti-national and terrorist activities, they should face the process of law. So we will once again appeal to my counterpart."

On top of the list is India's most wanted gangster , Dawood Ibrahim, who New Delhi says was involved in organizing bomb attacks in Bombay in 1993. Islamabad has denied that he lives in Pakistan.

Officials are also reviewing steps taken to combat terrorism and drug trafficking. New Delhi says it will urge Pakistan to widen cooperation on ending terrorism and to dismantle camps in Pakistani territory that India says are used to train insurgents fighting in Kashmir. Islamabad denies such camps exist.

Both sides expressed confidence that the current climate of peace prevailing between the two countries will enable them to make progress at these talks.

India and Pakistan began a peace dialogue last year to lower tensions and normalize their relations. The talks range from trade, transport, defense and nuclear issues to the disputed region of Kashmir, which both countries claim.

Vocabulary:


gangster: a criminal who is a member of gang(歹徒,土匪,强盗)


↑返回顶部 打印本页 关闭窗口↓
用户名: 新注册) 密码: 匿名评论 [所有评论]
评论内容:(不能超过250字,需审核后才会公布,请自觉遵守互联网相关政策法规。
§最新评论:
推荐文章
·两遍阅读法 顺利通过CET各级考试
·如何顺利通过CET各级考试
·各省市CET广播频率集合
·12月24日CET考试温馨提示
·考试技巧可以助你顺利过CET
·细节决定成败,CET应试技巧助你拿
·赴美申请提前半年ACT、SAT很关键
·解析美国高考SAT 拿满分不是不可
热点文章
·两遍阅读法 顺利通过CET各
·英语大师们谈英语学习成功
·俞敏洪从100套真题中提炼
·阅读技巧加油站
·新东方作文主题预测
·英语历年真题词汇手册(199
·三十五个经典句型 帮你过
·如何顺利通过CET各级考试
英语学习
·两遍阅读法 顺利通过CET各
·五点备战“复合式听写”
·细节决定成败,CET应试技巧
·写作错误与分析
·英语大师们谈英语学习成功
·教育部大学英语分数制与题
·俞敏洪从100套真题中提炼
·阅读技巧加油站
www.0641.com 英语学习网