TED演讲(视频+MP3+双语字幕):见证现代奴役的照片(5)
日期:2015-10-10 16:33

(单词翻译:单击)

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They have nothing to compare it to.
没有任何比较。
When these villagers claimed their freedom,
如果这些人要为自己争取自由,
the slaveholders burned down all of their houses.
奴隶主就烧掉他们所有的房子。
I mean, these people had nothing,
这些人一无所有,
and they were so petrified, they wanted to give up,
他们吓坏了,他们想要放弃,
but the woman in the center rallied for them to persevere,
但是照片中间这位女士团结众人坚持到底,
and abolitionists on the ground helped them get a quarry lease of their own,
在当地的废奴主义者帮助他们争取采石场的租约,
so that now they do the same back-breaking work,
这样,他们继续干着同样的重活,
but they do it for themselves, and they get paid for it,
但现在是为自己而干,能拿到酬劳,
and they do it in freedom.
他们拥有了自由。
Sex trafficking is what we often think of when we hear the word slavery,
非法性交易是我们在听到奴役时最常联想到的
and because of this worldwide awareness,
因为全球皆知,
I was warned that it would be difficult for me to work safely within this particular industry.
我曾被警告说,若我坚持拍摄这个行业人身安全将难以得到保障。


In Kathmandu, I was escorted by women who had previously been sex slaves themselves.
在加德满都我由一些从前是性奴的女人随护。
They ushered me down a narrow set of stairs that led to this dirty, dimly fluorescent lit basement.
她们带着我走下一段段狭窄的楼梯到了一个肮脏昏暗的地下室。
This wasn't a brothel, perse.
这里本身不是一间妓院。
It was more like a restaurant.
它更像是间餐厅。
Cabin restaurants, as they're known in the trade,
包厢餐厅在业内被人熟知,
are venues for forced prostitution.
是强迫卖淫的场所。
Each has small, private rooms, where the slaves,
一个个小隔间里,性奴们,
women, along with young girls and boys,
女人和小孩,
some as young as seven years old,
有些只有七岁大,
are forced to entertain the clients,
被迫取悦客户,
encouraging them to buy more food and alcohol.
好让他们消费更多的食物和酒。
Each cubicle is dark and dingy,
每个小隔间都很暗很脏,
identified with a painted number on the wall,
墙上画着号码,
and partitioned by plywood and a curtain.
由三夹板和窗帘隔开。
The workers here often endure tragic sexual abuse at the hands of their customers.
在这里工作的人通常都要忍受客人们残忍的性虐待。

演讲介绍
在过去两年的时间里,摄影师丽萨.克里斯汀跑遍世界,记录了今天还存在的奴隶制度让人无法忍受的残酷现实。她分享了令人难忘的美丽影像:刚果的矿工,尼泊尔的砖工……揭露了全球2700万个被奴役灵魂的困境。

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重点单词
  • identifiedadj. 被识别的;经鉴定的;被认同者 v. 鉴定(id
  • abusen. 滥用,恶习 vt. 滥用,辱骂,虐待
  • endurevt. 忍耐,容忍 vi. 持久,持续
  • alcoholn. 酒精,乙醇,酒
  • basementn. 根基,地下室 n.(新英格兰)特别指学校中的
  • quarryn. 采石场,猎获物,出处,被追逐的目标 v. 挖出,苦
  • dingyadj. 肮脏的,昏暗的
  • awarenessn. 认识,意识,了解
  • cubiclen. 寝室,小卧室
  • curtainn. 窗帘,门帘,幕(布) vt. (用帘)装饰,(以帘