(1). Dallying with a monster
玩火自焚
(2). In failing to snuff out vigilantism, Mexico is running big risks
自发群众运动遏制失败,墨西哥厝火积薪
(3). 1:THE rule of law has long been a stranger to the sweltering lowlands known as the Tierra Caliente in the Mexican state of Michoacan.
2:The site of battles over land in the 1940s and 1950s, the area suffered an exodus of migrant workers to California.
3:In the 1970s the drug trade took root there, attracted by the proximity of the por to fLazaro Cardenasand the remoteness of the federal government inMexico City.
4:Not content with trafficking methamphetamines, the latest mafia to lord it over the Tierra Caliente, the whimsically named “Knights Templar”, established a tight grip over its invertebrate society, co-opting local authorities, extorting protection money and raping women.
1:在墨西哥米却肯州名为Tierra Caliente的闷热低地,法律法规早为人熟视无睹。
2:20世纪40年代至50年代,这一地区饱受土地战争洗礼,大量工人涌至加利福尼亚。
3:因毗邻拉萨罗卡德纳斯港,远离墨西哥城联邦政府,70年代毒品交易于此根深蒂固。
4:最近,“Knights Templar”黑帮在此盘踞,其名称极为古怪,继冰毒走私无法满足其胃口,又紧锣密鼓的占领了这一软弱无力的地区,选出地方政府,敲诈保护费,凌辱妇女。
(4). 1:That proved too much for the Tierra Caliente’s ranchers and lime-growers. A year ago they rebelled, forming “self-defence groups”.
2:These vigilantes now control 26 of Michoacan’s 113 municipal districts.
3:When earlier this year they threatened to storm Apatzingan, a town of 99,000, President Enrique Pe?a Nieto dispatched a federal official, Alfredo Castillo, and a squad of federal policemen.
4:Mr Castillo struck agreements with the vigilantes: they will be vetted, in theory at least, and then join an ill-defined “rural defence corps” under the army’s aegis.
1:当地的牧场主及酸橙种植户忍无可忍,于一年前揭竿而起,成立自卫组织。
2:如今这些自发群众已控制米却肯州113个地区中的26个。
3:今年伊始,他们威胁称着手攻克阿帕钦甘—一99000人的镇。总统裴纳尼托派遣联邦官员Alfredo Castillo以及一中队联邦警察处理此事。
4:Castillo与自发群众达成协议,至少从理论上而言,他们要接受审查,并编入农村防卫军接受军队保护,但该防卫军定义模糊。
(5). 1:That is alarming, especially since the germ of vigilantism has appeared elsewhere inMexico.
2:Experience in other Latin American countries suggests that Mr Pe?a’s people risk dallying with a monster.
3:Colombiais the most notorious case.
4:In the 1980s landowners and ranchers, faced with attacks by left-wing guerrillas, organised vigilante groups.
5:These quickly mushroomed into the United Self-Defence Forces of Colombia, a national organisation of over 20,000 paramilitaries who slaughtered tens of thousands of civilians and stole their land while morphing into drug-trafficking outfits.
6:Although most disbanded after a government security build-up, remnants have murdered more than 60 farmers to thwart efforts to restore stolen land to its rightful owners.
1:自发运动在墨西哥其他地区出现之后,尤其触目警心。
2:其他拉美国家的经历表明墨西哥人民将玩火自焚。
3:哥伦比亚便是一个臭名昭著的例子。
4:80年代,地主和牧场主遭到由群众自发组织的左翼游击战攻击。
5:后来发展为哥伦比亚联合自卫队,这一国家组织由超过2000名准军事成员组成,并逐渐演变为毒品走私组织,屠杀了成百上千名平民,夺走了他们的土地。
6:虽然政府安全部队建立后,自卫队大多解体,但残余势力仍杀害了60名农民,企图阻挠土地回归合法拥有者。
(6). 1:Although the Shining Path has long since faded, the vigilantes are stronger than ever.
2:In the Apurimacvalley, they have turned into well-armed militias of coca growers.
3:In Cajamarca the rondas are now led by rural schoolteachers from a far-left party; they battle mining companies and are the real power in the land, says Rubén Vargas, a security consultant.
1:虽然光辉道路游击队很久以前就衰弱,但自那以后群众自卫组织的势力日趋强大。
2:在Apurimac山村,他们已成为武装精良的古柯种植者。
3:在卡哈马卡,监视部队如今受极左党派的学校教师领导,安全顾问Rubén Vargas说,他们与矿业公司对抗,独霸一方。
(7). 1:The common element in all three countries is the weakness of law enforcement in rural areas. That is what tempts governments and security forces to ally themselves with vigilantes.
2:This can bring short-term results against guerrillas or drug-traffickers, but in the long run it makes things worse.
3:As Mauricio Romero, a political scientist at Javeriana University in Bogota, points out, once vigilantes acquire coercive power, the temptation to use this for private ends—revenge attacks, drug-trafficking or other criminal activities—is simply too great.
1:三国的共同点在于农村法律缺位,这也是政府和安保部队与自发群众部队联合的原因。
2:短期内,此举有助于抗击游击部队和毒品走私贩,但长远的境况只会江河日下。
3:如Bogota Javeriana大学政治学家Mauricio Romero所言,一旦这些自发部队获强制权,为己所用,从事复仇行动,毒品走私及其他犯罪行为的诱惑无从遏制。
(8). The embryo of the monster is already implanted in the Tierra Caliente. The self-defence forces turn out to have members with dubious pasts and the kind of weaponry—assault rifles and improvised armoured cars—that is the trademark of narcos. They have split into warring factions, and are imposing and ejecting mayors.
恶魔的胚芽已在Tierra Caliente植根,自卫军中,部分人经历可疑,装备有突击步枪类的武器以及拼凑而成的装甲车—贩毒的标志,他们分化成对立的小股部队,欺压和排挤市长。
(9). 1:Mr Pe?a entered office with one big new idea on security: speedily to set up a rural gendarmerie of at least 40,000 troops, retrained as policemen, fromMexico’s unnecessarily large army. By putting bodies on the ground and protecting the politicians and judges, this force would have been tailor-made for Tierra Caliente.
2:But the army and state governors killed the plan. Instead, a much smaller gendarmerie of 5,000 civilian recruits will launch later this year.
3:That seems too little, too late.
4:For all its recent successes against drug kingpins, the political defeat over the gendarmerie may come to haunt Mr Pe?a and his administration.
1:Pe?a总统怀揣着一个有关安全问题的宏伟想法走入办公室,即加快步伐,从墨西哥的冗兵中抽调至少有40000人,建立一农村宪兵队,作为警察发挥效用,抗击威胁,保护政客法官,这支武装力量对Tierra Caliente负责。
2:但军队及州政府否决了这项计划,他们将在今年年底通过平民招募成立一支远远要小的武装,只有5000人来取而代之。
3:此武装似乎力量单薄,成立过晚。
4:考虑到它最近打击毒枭的功绩,Pe?a政府可能为宪兵队上的政治失利耿耿于怀。