gei shang di tou piao

给上帝投票
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Song 给上帝投票
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[00:00.00] "If you do not vote in the upcoming elections God will punish you." “
[00:05.02] That's what Algerians have been told by a prominent Muslim cleric, Sheikh Chemseddine Bouroubi. 这是一位著名的穆斯林牧师,Chemseddine Bouroubi
[00:10.67] Parliamentary elections are being held in May and it's believed many Algerians are going to abstain from a vote they view as irrelevant.
[00:18.67] The authorities are so concerned about a low turnout that the state phone operator has been sending out text messages urging people to cast their ballot.
[00:28.17] Sheikh Bouroubi said Algerians should vote to maintain stability and prevent foreigners from fomenting revolution. Bouroubi
[00:36.12] Conditions in Algeria are similar to that in other Arab countries when it comes to widespread poverty, corruption and high youth unemployment and protests calling for democratic change did take place last year, but they did not turn into a full-scale uprising.
[00:52.94] This vote is being seen as a test of the reforms promised by the government of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to stem further discontent.
[01:01.95] He has approved over 20 new political parties and says the country is moving gradually towards democracy.
[01:08.83] But Parliament is widely considered a rubber stamp body.
[01:13.15] Power is concentrated in the president, who has ruled since 1999 and the military has a key role in a country which was until last year under emergency law.
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[00:00.00] " If you do not vote in the upcoming elections God will punish you." "
[00:05.02] That' s what Algerians have been told by a prominent Muslim cleric, Sheikh Chemseddine Bouroubi. zhe shi yi wei zhu ming de mu si lin mu shi, Chemseddine Bouroubi
[00:10.67] Parliamentary elections are being held in May and it' s believed many Algerians are going to abstain from a vote they view as irrelevant.
[00:18.67] The authorities are so concerned about a low turnout that the state phone operator has been sending out text messages urging people to cast their ballot.
[00:28.17] Sheikh Bouroubi said Algerians should vote to maintain stability and prevent foreigners from fomenting revolution. Bouroubi
[00:36.12] Conditions in Algeria are similar to that in other Arab countries when it comes to widespread poverty, corruption and high youth unemployment and protests calling for democratic change did take place last year, but they did not turn into a fullscale uprising.
[00:52.94] This vote is being seen as a test of the reforms promised by the government of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to stem further discontent.
[01:01.95] He has approved over 20 new political parties and says the country is moving gradually towards democracy.
[01:08.83] But Parliament is widely considered a rubber stamp body.
[01:13.15] Power is concentrated in the president, who has ruled since 1999 and the military has a key role in a country which was until last year under emergency law.
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[00:00.00] " If you do not vote in the upcoming elections God will punish you." "
[00:05.02] That' s what Algerians have been told by a prominent Muslim cleric, Sheikh Chemseddine Bouroubi. zhè shì yī wèi zhù míng de mù sī lín mù shī, Chemseddine Bouroubi
[00:10.67] Parliamentary elections are being held in May and it' s believed many Algerians are going to abstain from a vote they view as irrelevant.
[00:18.67] The authorities are so concerned about a low turnout that the state phone operator has been sending out text messages urging people to cast their ballot.
[00:28.17] Sheikh Bouroubi said Algerians should vote to maintain stability and prevent foreigners from fomenting revolution. Bouroubi
[00:36.12] Conditions in Algeria are similar to that in other Arab countries when it comes to widespread poverty, corruption and high youth unemployment and protests calling for democratic change did take place last year, but they did not turn into a fullscale uprising.
[00:52.94] This vote is being seen as a test of the reforms promised by the government of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to stem further discontent.
[01:01.95] He has approved over 20 new political parties and says the country is moving gradually towards democracy.
[01:08.83] But Parliament is widely considered a rubber stamp body.
[01:13.15] Power is concentrated in the president, who has ruled since 1999 and the military has a key role in a country which was until last year under emergency law.
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