2016年11月5日 星期六

Week Three- 巴黎恐攻

The Bataclan theater, the epicenter of the terror attacks in Paris

By Ishaan Tharoor   November 13, 2015 


The concert hall was crammed with more than 1,000 people who had come to see a sold-out show by the American rock band Eagles of Death Metal. Gunmen apparently burst into the crowd and started firing indiscriminately. At least two attackers were killed. According to reports, they detonated suicide vests as police approached, killing four police officers.

The incident was one in a spate of seemingly coordinated attacks around the city.
The Bataclan, located in the 11th arrondissement in eastern Paris, is a famous venue near an area known for its nightlife. It dates back to the 19th century, when it used to stage vaudeville "spectacles," and played host over the years to luminaries such as Edith Piaf, Nick Cave and Lou Reed. It went through a series of incarnations as a cinema and is now a multi-purpose concert hall. The theater's colorful facade was done in the exotic "chinoiserie" popular at the time of its construction, and once boasted an actual pagoda rooftop.

According to the Guardian, the Bataclan's horseshoe-shaped ground floor can fit seating or be made for standing room.
“It looked like a battlefield, there was blood everywhere, there were bodies everywhere," one survivor told the Guardian after being freed from the Bataclan. "Everyone scrabbled to the ground. I was on the ground with a man on top of me and another one beside me up against a wall. We just stayed still like that. At first we kept quiet. I don’t know how long we stayed like that, it seemed like an eternity."
French President François Hollande called the carnage in the theater and elsewhere an assault "of unprecedented proportions." He then went to the Bataclan to survey the scene.

According to reports, Hollande declared there that France was "going to lead a war," presumably against Islamist militants. He said his country's response would be "ruthless."
Relatives of members in Eagles of Death Metal who spoke to The Washington Post said the band managed to escape.
Mary Lou Dorio, the mother of Julian Dorio, the band's drummer, told The Post that her son was safe. She said the band members fled the concert hall when the attack began, but that the fate of several crew members remains unknown.
“It was awful,” she said. Her son initially went to a local police station, where he was able to call his wife. He had left his phone on stage. Earlier in the day, Dorio posted a far happier photo from his visit to the French capital.
Dorio's wife, Emily, said that she spoke to her husband only briefly.

“We are just holding our breath and saying prayers for everyone,” she told The Post. “He called to say that he loved me and he was safe. Everyone on stage was able to get off.”


 Structure of the Lead
     WHO- Gunmen
     WHEN- not given
     WHAT- burst into the crowd and started firing indiscriminately
     WHY- the concert hall was crammed with more than 1,000 people
     WHERE- inside the concert hall
     HOW- not given 


Keywords
   1.  indiscriminately:隨意地、任意地
   2. detonate:引爆
   3. coordinated:組織有序的
   4. scrabble:在...上亂趴
   5. eternity:無止盡的漫長
   6. carnage:大屠殺
   7. assault:攻擊、襲擊
   8. unprecedented:史無前例的
   9. presumably:大概 
  10.ruthless:無情的、殘忍的

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  1. I think the Paris terrorist attack on the majority of the people is horrible, and the gunmen apparently the sudden influx of the crowd began to indiscriminately shoot, four people who are equipped with a bomb before and after the death of four police officers, the attack is small number of Islamist into the sects, and do not want to split the current events in France, a variety of religions and people, because afraid, fear, fission is the terrorists want to see.

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