Hello, and welcome back to another edition of the program that helps you learn and improve your American English. Im Jim Tedder in Washington. Today we hear about another terrorist attack in Nigeria. Officials fear Boko Haram rebels are getting stronger.
Then we will examine events that are taking place during the holiest week in the Christian calendar.
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Nigeria experienced another deadly terror attack Monday. Police said a bombing killed at least 71 people at a bus station close to the capital, Abuja. Experts say the most recent attack appears to be a sign that the Islamist rebels of Boko Haram have expanded their operations in Nigeria.
Taxi driver Joseph Suleiman was driving into Abuja shortly before 7 oclock in the morning, local time, when the bomb exploded.
We were inside the car. We heard the bomb blast and my car was shaking. Everybody, we were totally confused.
Abuja, Nigerias capital, has not had a bomb attack in two years. At that time, Boko Haram targeted a media group killing several people. In , more than 60 people were killed in Abuja in attacks that targeted the local United Nations headquarters and a Christian church.
Mr. Sulieman says he saw many badly injured people as he passed a bus station. He said people in the area told him that Boko Haram had exploded a car bomb.
Some officials say the Boko Haram rebellion is growing. The group is mainly active in three northeastern Nigerian states. The area is under emergency rule.
Member of Parliament Herman Hembe says the government has been spending huge amounts of money on security. But he does not think things are getting better.
I dont see any improvement. Its just been getting worse.
Boko Haram has been blamed for thousands of deaths since the rebellion began in . Amnesty International says 1,500 people have been killed in attacks this year. The group says about 500,000 have fled their homes.
Boko Haram says it wants to destroy the government. The group also wants to enforce its version of Islamic law.
Many observers partly blame the rebellion on extreme poverty. They say unemployment drives young men to fight for Boko Haram for small amounts of money.
Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor is president of the Christian Association of Nigeria. He says the rebellion is the result of religious extremism although poverty does drive some to join the group.
Its about ideology. Its not poverty. Its not about marginalization. Yes it is true that when you deal with poverty, you may reduce the number of recruits people that they can recruit.
The only way to end the rebellion, says the pastor, is to fight the extremism through education and the religious leadership in mostly-Muslim northern states.
The Nigerian military says it has forced back Boko Haram fighters and re-claimed many areas once held by the rebels. The military also says Boko Haram attempted to gain new members by leading a huge prisoner escape last month. Security forces killed hundreds of detainees fleeing the prison.
Boko Haram claimed responsibility for the prisoner escape. It also has threatened more violence. The group has not claimed responsibility for the latest bomb attack however. Boko Haram often communicates with the public through video messages, which can take days or weeks to be released.
It Is Holy Week for Christians
Christians around the world are observing Holy Week. It is the most important and serious holiday time in the Christian religion. It begins with what many Christians call Palm Sunday. Palm Sunday observes the day Christians believe Jesus entered the city of Jerusalem 2000 years ago. The following Sunday is Easter, the day Christians believe Christ came back to life after execution on the cross. Caty Weaver tells us more.
Those are the bells of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem. It stands in the place where Christians say Jesus died on the cross and was buried.
On Sunday, the church was crowded with worshippers waving palm leaves. They represent the palm leaves that the crowd spread in front of Jesus as he rode on a donkey into Jerusalem. At the time, that was a traditional way to welcome and honor an important person The worshippers Sunday also called out Hosanna, blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Christians believe the people of ancient Jerusalem also did this as Christ arrived in the city. Visitors came from around the world this year, as in years past. Miriam Akin travelled from Nigeria.
Oh, I feel great, I feel awesome, I feel elated. And I give all the glory to God for bringing us to this awesome place.
Another worshipper, Jane Reynolds, came from the southern U.S. state of Georgia. She said the experience brings the Christian holy book, the Bible, to life.
This is where Jesus actually went down that hill into the city. It just is amazing to me to think I am in the same spot, and to think that it really happened, and that it is not just black and white on the pages.
In Vatican City in Palm Sunday Pope Francis gave a service for thousands of people gathered in St. Peters Square. The Roman Catholic Church leader decided against using the homily, or speech, he had prepared for the service. In his talk, he discussed the people around Jesus in the days before his execution and return. The Pope asked Where is my heart, and which of these persons am I most like?
After the service, Pope Francis went into the crowd. He joined some of those gathered to have his photograph taken.
Later this week, Christians will observe Good Friday, the day Jesus was believed to have been died on the cross. Holy Week ends on Saturday. That is the day Christians believe Jesus body lay in its burial place. Sunday begins Easter week in the Christian religious tradition. Easter is the day Christians believe Jesus woke from death and left his burial tomb. Im Caty Weaver.
And Im Jim Tedder in Washington. This is .
爱情英语十句
精美散文:守护自己的天使
浪漫英文情书精选:I'll Be Waiting我会等你
双语美文:I Wish I Could believe
26个英文字母蕴含的人生哲理
精选英语美文阅读:你见或者不见我(中英对照)
英语美文:Keep on Singing
精选英语散文欣赏:微笑挽救生命
精选英语散文欣赏:平等的爱
精选英语美文阅读:假如生活欺骗了你
浪漫英文情书精选:Need You With Me需要你爱我
精选英语美文阅读:A Friend's Prayer 朋友的祈祷
精美散文:爱你所做 做你所爱
精选英语散文欣赏:一棵小苹果树
精选英语美文阅读:被忽略的爱 Helpless love
如果生命可以重来(双语)
浪漫英文情书精选:The Best Surprise最好的惊喜
双语散文: Optimism and Pessimistic
浪漫英文情书精选:My Everything我的一切
精选英语美文阅读:How selfless real love is 无私的爱
英语美文:A Psalm of Life 人生礼颂
精选英语美文阅读:爱的奇迹 Keep on Singing
伤感美文:人生若只如初见
精选英语美文阅读:饶孟侃《呼唤》
浪漫英文情书精选:Don't Give Up不要放弃
精美散文:让我们撩起生命的波纹
浪漫英文情书精选:Could This Be Real?这是真的吗?
美文阅读:青春物语
浪漫英文情书精选:My Love Will Reach Any Distance爱无边
献给女性:如果生命可以重来
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