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Sadaqui, Afghan Films: ¡°I became irrational. I decided to throw myself and the Minister of Information and Culture into the fire with the films. At that moment, one of my colleagues grabbed me and stopped me.¡±
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Narrator: But how were they going to hide the main archive, some 2,900 rolls of irreplaceable negatives? The filmmakers¡¯ plot was simple¡ªbrilliantly simple.
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Mustafa: ¡°In order for no one to notice the door, we installed wallboard from here, to the ceiling, to here.
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Sadaqui: ¡°With the help of an electrician, we also disabled the lighting system so that the wall was darkened.¡± sadaqui£º¡°µç¹¤µÄ°ïÖúÏ£¬ÎÒÃÇÒ²ÊǽûÓõÄÕÕÃ÷ϵͳʹ±Ú±äºÚÁË¡£¡±
Narrator: The religious police walked past the false wall dozens of times and never suspected the room was there. The film rescuers¡¯ lives were safe as long as their deception held, but if the Taliban ever found the hidden film negatives, there was no doubt that the men would be put to death.
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Mustafa: ¡°The Taliban told us that, ¡®Even if a small piece of film was found, we will hang you or shoot you in the ditch where the archive was burned.¡¯¡± ÄÂ˹Ëþ·¨£º¡°ËþÀû°à¸æËßÎÒÃÇ£¬¼´Ê¹Ò»Ð¡¿éĤ±»·¢ÏÖ£¬ÎÒÃǻὫÄã»ò°ÑÄã¹µµÄµµ°¸±»ÉÕ»Ù¡£¡± Kirimi: ¡°The Taliban minister said, ¡®If we find another film here, we will burn it along with you.¡¯¡± kirimi£º¡°ËþÀû°à²¿³¤Ëµ£¬¡°Èç¹ûÎÒÃÇÕÒµ½ÁíÒ»¸öµçÓ°ÔÚÕâÀÎÒÃǽ«ËüÓëÄãÔÚÒ»Æð¡£¡±
Narrator: The threats of death did little to discourage the group of heroes. The artists remained brave and risked being discovered by one of the world¡¯s most feared regimes. The Taliban¡¯s demand for films to burn seemed to have no end. Month after month, the staff suffered through
surprise inspections, terrified that their secret would be discovered. Many Afghan film lovers assumed that the entire film archive was lost. But when at last the Taliban regime collapsed, the archive¡¯s rescuers brought the negatives out of hiding.
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Acclaimed as heroes, the courageous men were modest about what they had achieved. But they did save their Taliban ID cards, reminders of a time when they would have given their lives for the art they love.
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Sadaqui: ¡°Even if we lost our heads, it would have been an honor and privilege. But we didn¡¯t allow our heritage to be destroyed. Why? A country which has no culture has no history.¡± sadaqui£º¡°¼´Ê¹ÎÒÃÇʧȥÁËÎÒÃǵÄÍ·ÄÔ£¬Õ⽫ÊÇÒ»¸öÈÙÓþºÍÌØÈ¨¡£µ«ÎÒÃDz»ÔÊÐíÎÒÃǵÄÒŲú±»ÆÆ»µ¡£ÎªÊ²Ã´£¿Ò»¸öûÓÐÎÄ»¯µÄ¹ú¼ÒûÓÐÀúÊ·¡£¡±
Unit 6 Natacha's Animal Rescue
Narrator: The vast region of southern Namibia known as Fish River Canyon is a huge, open space. The area was once home to a rich number of big game animals, rhinoceros, cheetah, and Oryx, but all of that changed with the coming of modern times. Over the years, hunters, poachers, and farmers killed virtually all of the canyon¡¯s animals for sport, for food, or to make room for livestock. Fortunately, there¡¯s hope. Conservationist Natacha Bateau has a dream: to bring these animals back to their natural habitat and to allow them to move about freely once again. ÅÔ°×£ºÄÉÃ×±ÈÑÇÄϲ¿¹ã´óµØÇø±»³ÆÎª¡°ÓãºÓÏ¿¹È¡±ÊÇÒ»¸ö¾Þ´óµÄ¿ª·Å¿Õ¼ä¡£¸ÃµØÇøÔø¾ÊÇÒ»¸ö·á¸»µÄһЩ´óÐͶ¯ÎϬţ£¬ÁÔ±ª£¬ºÍÁçÑò£¬µ«ËùÓÐÕâÒ»ÇиıäËæ×ÅÏÖ´úʱ´úµÄµ½À´¡£¶àÄêÀ´£¬ÁÔÈË£¬ÍµÁÔÕߺÍÅ©Ãñ£¬É±ËÀÁ˼¸ºõËùÓеĴóÏ¿¹ÈµÄ¶¯ÎïÔ˶¯£¬Ê³Î»òʹ·¿¼äµÄÉüÐó¡£ÐÒÔ˵ÄÊÇ£¬ÓÐÏ£Íû¡£±£ÓýÄÈËþɯСÖÛÓÐÒ»¸öÃÎÏ룺ÈÃÕâЩ¶¯Îï»Øµ½ËüÃǵÄ×ÔÈ»ÆÜÏ¢µØ£¬ÈÃËüÃÇ×ÔÓɻÔٴΡ£
Natacha Bateau, Conservationist: ¡°When I first came here, the game animals had been wiped out by man, and most of their predators also. So there were virtually no animals left.¡± ÄÈËþɯСÖÛ£¬»·±£Ö÷ÒåÕߣº¡°µ±ÎÒµÚÒ»´ÎÀ´µ½ÕâÀÓÎÏ·µÄ¶¯ÎïÒѱ»ÏûÃðµÄÈË£¬ËûÃǴ󲿷ֵÄʳÈ⶯ÎïÒ²¡£Òò´Ë£¬¼¸ºõûÓж¯ÎïÀ뿪¡£¡±
Narrator: A native of Paris, France, Natacha came to live alone in Fish River Canyon in 1995, but by that time it was far from paradise. Many people talk about restoring the wilderness, but Natacha is actively doing something about it. Rarely far from her leopard companion, Chemun, Natacha is committed to repopulating the lands near her home with the animals that used to live in the region.
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Natacha: ¡°To me, it¡¯s important to relocate animals here because I would like to see this land go back to its natural state.¡± ÄÈËþɯ£º¡°¶ÔÎÒÀ´Ëµ£¬ÖØÒªµÄÊǽ«¶¯ÎïÔÚÕâÀïÊÇÒòΪÎÒÏë¿´¿´ÕâµØ»Øµ½ËüµÄ×ÔȻ״̬¡£¡± Narrator: Careful planning will be required to bring back the animals to a place like the canyon. For this complicated project, Natacha¡¯s going to need allies. Ulf Tubbesing, one of Namibia¡¯s best veterinarians, shares Natacha¡¯s devotion to animals. He often works protecting them from being hunted or killed by farmers and cares for those that need new homes. Ulf was caring for the area¡¯s animals. Natacha wanted to reintroduce species long gone from her land. The two animal advocates soon began to combine their efforts to help save animals and repopulate the region. ÅÔ°×£º¾«Ðĵļƻ®½«±»ÒªÇó°Ñ¶¯Îï´øµ½Ò»¸öÏñÏ¿¹ÈµÄµØ·½¡£Õâ¸ö¸´ÔӵŤ³Ì£¬ÄÈËþɯÐèÒªÃËÓÑ¡£ULF tubbesing£¬Ò»ÄÉÃ×±ÈÑÇ×îºÃµÄÊÞÒ½£¬¹ÉÄÈËþɯµÄ·îÏ׵͝Îï¡£Ëû¾³£¹¤×÷£¬±£»¤ËûÃDz»±»Å©ÃñºÍÕÕ¹ËÄÇЩÐèҪмÒÔ°µÄÈËÀ´±£»¤ËûÃÇ¡£ULFÊÇÕչ˵ØÇøµÄ¶¯Îï¡£ÄÈËþɯÏëÖØÐÂÒýÈëÎïÖÖÔ¶ÀëËýµÄÍÁµØ¡£Á½¶¯Îï±£»¤ÕßÃǺܿì¾Í¿ªÊ¼¹²Í¬Å¬Á¦£¬°ïÖúÕü¾È¶¯ÎïºÍÌî³äÇøÓò¡£ Ulf Tubbesing, Veterinarian: ¡°Well, Natacha bought the farm some five years ago, and she¡¯s been dreaming about building this thing up into¡ªor reverting it back into¡ªa natural state, the way it used to be a hundred years ago before man interfered. This is a very, very pristine and a very special area. It¡¯s a very sensitive habitat, very sensitive ecology, very, very balanced plant life, and our entire aim, is to just re-establish that ecology and that ecosystem as it used to be.¡± ULF tubbesing£¬ÊÞÒ½£º¡°àÅ£¬ÄÈËþɯÂòÁËһЩÎåÄêǰµÄÅ©³¡£¬ËýÒ»Ö±ÃÎÏë׎¨Á¢ÕâÖÖÊÂÇé³É»ò»¹Ô»ØÀ´into-a×ÔȻ״̬£¬ËüʹÓõÄÊÇÒ»°ÙÄêǰµÄÈ˸ÉÈŵķ½·¨¡£ÕâÊÇÒ»¸ö·Ç³££¬·Ç³£ÔʼºÍ·Ç³£ÌØÊâµÄµØÇø¡£ËüÊÇÒ»¸ö·Ç³£Ãô¸ÐµÄÆÜÏ¢µØ£¬·Ç³£Ãô¸ÐµÄÉú̬£¬·Ç³££¬·Ç³£Æ½ºâµÄÖ²ÎïÉúÃü£¬ÎÒÃǵÄÕû¸öÄ¿±ê£¬¾ÍÊÇÒªÖØÐ½¨Á¢Éú̬ºÍÉú̬ϵͳ£¬ÒòΪËüÔø¾ÊÇ¡£¡±
Narrator: The first animals Ulf and Natacha relocated were springbok, which adapted easily to the landscape.
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Ulf: ¡°It¡¯s a very exciting project . . . to come back to a place year after year and start seeing more and more animals roaming around, and having the sensation that just about every wild animal that you see, we put in here. You sort of touched them all with your own hands. You physically worked hard on them to get them here. It¡¯s great.¡± Ulf£º¡°ÕâÊÇÒ»¸ö·Ç³£ÁîÈËÐ˷ܵÄÏîÄ¿¡£..»Øµ½Ò»¸öµØ·½£¬Ò»Äêºó£¬¿ªÊ¼¿´µ½Ô½À´Ô½¶àµÄ¶¯ÎïËÄ´¦ÂþÓΣ¬²¢Óиоõ£¬Äã¿´µ½µÄÿһ¸öÒ°Éú¶¯ÎÎÒÃǰÑÔÚÕâÀï¡£ÄãÓÃ×Ô¼ºµÄË«ÊÖ´¥ÃþËûÃÇ¡£ÄãÔÚÉíÌåÉϹ¤×÷ºÜŬÁ¦£¬ÈÃËûÃÇÔÚÕâÀïµÃµ½ËûÃÇ¡£Ì«ºÃÁË¡£¡±
Narrator: But, those early relocations were simple compared with their latest plan. Ulf and Natacha are going to try to capture and transport the world¡¯s tallest animals: giraffes. Size alone is a tremendous challenge. Giraffes are five and a half meters tall. In addition, these creatures have better eyesight than any game animal in Africa and, if they see danger coming, they can run away at over 55 kilometers an hour. In fact, they have only two enemies: lions and humans.
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The giraffes of Fish River Canyon were completely wiped out long ago for their meat and skin. As a result, few giraffes roam the regions of southern Namibia these days but Natacha and Ulf are hoping to change that. 650 kilometers north, the number of giraffes is growing quickly and many are being kept in overcrowded game parks. By taking the giraffes from the north and relocating them to Fish River Canyon, Natacha and Ulf may be able to help, but only if they can capture and transport them safely. Natacha carefully examines the area for potential places where they can release the giraffes.
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Natacha: ¡°Now we¡¯re looking for the right spot to release the giraffes, and the elements to look for are accessibility . . . and the availability of water¡ªnot very far¡ªtrees. And have a lot of space, and they should be more than happy, I should think.¡± ÄÈËþɯ£º¡°ÏÖÔÚÎÒÃÇÕýÔÚѰÕÒÊͷŵij¤¾±Â¹µÄÕýȷλÖ㬲¢Ñ°ÕÒÔªËØµÄ¿É·ÃÎÊÐÔ¡£..ºÍË®µÄ¿ÉÓÃÐÔ²»ÊǺÜÔ¶µÄÊ÷ľ¡£¶øÇÒÓкܶàµÄ¿Õ¼ä£¬ËûÃÇÓ¦¸Ã±ÈÐÒ¸££¬ÎÒÏë¡£¡± Narrator: The first task completed, Natacha must now compile the team that will help her with the rescue. In Namibia, veterinarian Hermann Scherer is the man to see when one wants to catch a giraffe. A superb marksman, his tremendous skill has allowed him to specialize in capturing live wild animals, particularly giraffes. Hermann and his team have joined Natacha and Ulf at a wild animal conservation area in northern Namibia. They have only 12 hours to fill a trailer with giraffes for transport. But of course they have to catch them first. They need to carefully select which animals will be taken back. They must be the right age and strong enough to survive being hunted and injected with a powerful drug to make them sleep. The team will have only a few minutes to catch the giraffes and get them ready for transport before giving them another drug to wake them up. If there are any complications, the giraffes could easily die. ÅÔ°×£ºµÚÒ»¸öÈÎÎñÍê³É£¬ÄÈËþɯÏÖÔÚ±ØÐë±àÒëÍŶӽ«°ïÖúËýÓë¾ÈÔ®¡£ÔÚÄÉÃ×±ÈÑÇ£¬ÊÞÒ½ºÕ¶ûÂüSchererÊÇÄÐÈË¿´µÄʱºòҪץһֻ³¤¾±Â¹¡£Ò»¸ö³öÉ«µÄÉäÊÖ£¬ËûµÄ¾Þ´óµÄ¼¼ÄÜʹËûרעÓÚ²¶×½»îµÄÒ°Éú¶¯ÎÓÈÆäÊdz¤¾±Â¹¡£ºÕ¶ûÂüºÍËûµÄÍŶÓÒѾ¼ÓÈëÁËÄÈËþɯºÍUlfÔÚÒ°Éú¶¯Îï±£»¤ÇøÔÚÄÉÃ×±ÈÑDZ±²¿¡£ËûÃÇÖ»ÓÐ12СʱÀ´Ìî²¹ÍϳµÔËÊäÓ볤¾±Â¹¡£µ±È»£¬ËûÃDZØÐëÏÈץסËûÃÇ¡£ËûÃÇÐèÒª×ÐϸѡÔñÄÄЩ¶¯Îï»á±»´ø»ØÀ´¡£ËûÃDZØÐëÊÇÕýÈ·µÄÄêÁäºÍÇ¿´óµÄÉú´æ£¬²¢×¢ÈëÁËÇ¿´óµÄÒ©ÎʹËûÃÇ˯¾õ¡£Çò¶Ó½«Ö»Óм¸·ÖÖÓ¸ÏÉϳ¤¾±Â¹ºÍ֮ǰ¸øËûÃÇÁíÒ»ÖÖÒ©ÎïÀ´»½ÐÑËûÃÇ£¬ËûÃÇ×¼±¸ÔËÊä¡£Èç¹ûÓÐÈκβ¢·¢Ö¢£¬³¤¾±Â¹ºÜÈÝÒ×ËÀ¡£
As expected, the difficulty with the plan lies with the giraffe¡¯s exceptional eyesight and of course its height and speed. It¡¯s going to be difficult for Hermann to shoot the animal from a great distance, but luckily that won¡¯t stop this excellent marksman. After searching some time, the team finally comes upon a pair of giraffes far out in the grasslands. The animals have not yet noticed the team, so Hermann takes the opportunity.
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Narrator: The team proceeds with their plan and manages to catch a second giraffe using the same techniques. They must now begin the 800-kilometer drive to Fish River Canyon, driving day and night to get there as quickly as possible. Finally, after a nonstop journey of 20 hours over extremely rough roads, the team and the giraffes arrive at the spot previously chosen by Natacha.
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