Learn English with Angelina Jolie Speech in defense of internationalism English Subtitles

[Applause]

good evening I am truly honored to be

here with you tonight

and thank you to the foundation for

inviting me and thank you all for

sharing in this moment we are here in

the memory of Sergio Vieira de Mello and

the 21 other men and women most of them

UN workers who died with him in the

bombing of the UN headquarters in

Baghdad August 2003 we remember all

those who died to acknowledge each

valuable life cut short and the families

who share even today in their sacrifice

we also remember them for the power of

the example they set brave individuals

from 11 different countries working to

help the Iraqi people at the direction

of the United Nations Security Council

and on behalf of all of us this is

sometimes forgotten that in serving

under the UN flag they died in our names

as our representatives and at their head

Sergio was a man of extraordinary grace

and ability as many who knew him will

testify a man who gave 30 years to the

United Nations rising from a field

officer to High Commissioner for Human

Rights and Special Representative to

Iraq from Bangladesh to Bosnia to South

Sudan to East Timor

he spent the majority of his career in

the field working alongside people

forced from their homes by war and

assisting them with his skill as a

diplomat and a negotiator perhaps the

greatest testament to his contribution

is how much his advice would be valued

today as the Syrian conflict enters its

seventh year as we live through the

gravest refugee crisis since the

founding of the United Nations

as 20 million people are on the brink of

death from starvation in Yemen Somalia

South Sudan and Southeast Nigeria I

cannot imagine that there is anyone in

the leadership of the United Nations who

would not welcome the opportunity to

consult Sergio or to send him into the

field once more he is truly missed it is

humbling for me to speak tonight in the

presence of members of Sergio’s family

and his former colleagues I never knew

Sergio but I have stood before the

plaque in the place where he died I felt

profound sadness at the fact that the

conflict in Iraq the source of so much

Iraqi suffering to this day had claimed

the lives of men and women whose only

intention was to try to improve a

desperate situation but I also saw

clearly the value and nobility of a life

spent in service to others Sergio was a

man who never turned down an assignment

no matter how difficult and dangerous or

as others have put it who handled one

impossible task after another he was a

man to borrow the words of Thomas Paine

whose country was the world whose

religion was to do good he will always

remain a hero and inspiration to all who

follow in his footsteps

the UN’s work did not end there in the

rubble of canal house 14 years ago

hundreds of UN staff have served and

continue to serve in Iraq as they do

from Afghanistan to Somalia because the

task of building peace and security can

never be abandoned no matter how bleak

the situation my thoughts on Sergio’s

life and legacy derived from my 16 years

with UNHCR the agency he spent so much

of his career serving and representing

but I also speak as

distant from my country the United

States I believe all of us who work with

the UN preserve this duality the United

Nations is not a country it is a place

where we come together as nations and

people to try to resolve our differences

and to unite in common action as a

citizen I find myself looking out on a

global environment that seems more

troubling and uncertain than any time in

my lifetime and I imagine many of you

feel the same we are grappling with a

level of conflict and insecurity that

seems to exceed our will and

capabilities with more refugees than

ever before with new Wars erupting on

top of existing conflicts some already

lasting decades we see a rising tide of

nationalism masquerading as patriotism

and the re-emergence of policies

encouraging fear and hatred of others we

see some politicians elected partly on

the basis of dismissing international

institutions and agreements as if our

countries have not benefitted from

cooperation but actually been harmed by

it we hear some leaders talking as if

some of our proudest achievements are in

fact our biggest liabilities whether it

is the tradition of successfully

integrating refugees into our societies

or the institutions and treaties we have

built rooted in law and human rights we

see nations that played a role

a proud role in the founding of the

International Criminal Court withdrawing

from it on the one hand and on the other

we see arrest warrants for alleged war

crimes issued but not implemented and

other crimes ignored altogether we see a

country like South Sudan assured by the

international community into end

and then largely abandoned not by the UN

agencies and NGOs but effectively

abandoned without the massive support

they need to make a success of

sovereignty and we see resolutions and

laws on the protection of civilians and

the use of chemical weapons

for instance clouded repeatedly and in

some cases under the cover of Security

Council vetoes as in Syria many of these

things are not new but taken together

and in the absence of strong

international leadership they are deeply

worrying when we consider this all of

this and more as citizens what is our

answer do we as some would encourage us

to think turn our backs on the world and

hope that the storm will pass or do we

strengthen our commitment to diplomacy

and to the United Nations I strongly

believe there is only one choice

demanded by reason as well as by

conscience which is the hard work of

diplomacy and negotiation and reform of

the UN this is not to say that in any

way this is an easy road and there are

reasons for people to feel insecure

today the level of conflict and lack of

solutions combined with the fear of

terrorism the reality that globalization

has brought vast benefits to some and

worsened the lot for others the sense of

disconnects between citizens and

governments or in some countries the

lack of governance the overall feeling

that for all our gains in technology and

connectedness the less we are in control

of forces shaping our lives all these

factors and more have contributed to a

sense

a world out of balance and there are no

easy answers and despite the millions of

people who have lifted themselves out of

poverty in our lifetime the difference

between the lives of those of us born in

wealthy democratic societies and those

born into slums and refugee camps in the

world is a profound injustice we see it

and we know it’s wrong at a simple human

level that inequality is contributing to

instability conflict and migration as

well as to the sense that the

international system serves the few at

the expense of the many but again what

what is our answer as citizens do we

withdraw from the world where before we

felt a responsibility to be part of the

solutions I am a proud American and I am

an internationalist I believe anyone

committed to human rights is it means

seeing the world with a sense of

fairness and humility and recognizing

our own humanity in the struggles of

others it stems from a love of one’s

country but not at the expense of others

from patriotism but not from narrow

nationalism it includes the view that

success isn’t being greater than others

but finding your place in a world where

others succeed too and that a strong

nation like a strong person helps others

to rise up and be independent it is the

spirit that made possible the creation

of the UN out of the rubble and ruin and

60 million dead of World War two so that

even before the task of defeating Nazi

ISM was complete that generation of

wartime leaders was forging the UN if

governments and leaders are not keeping

the flame of internationalism alive than

his citizens we must the challenge is

how to restore that sense of balance and

hopefulness in our countries while not

sacrificing all we have learned about

the value and necessity of

internationalism because a world in

which we turn our back on our global

responsibilities will be a world that

produces greater insecurity violence and

danger for us and for our children this

is not a clash between idealism and

realism it is the recognition that there

is no shortcut to peace and security no

substitute for the long painstaking

effort to end conflicts expand human

rights and strengthen the rule of law we

have to challenge the idea that the

strongest leaders are those willing to

dismiss human rights on the grounds of

national interests the strongest leaders

are those who are capable of doing both

having strong values and the will to act

upon them doesn’t weaken our borders or

our militaries it is their essential

foundation and none of this is to say

that the UN is perfect because of course

we know it is not I have never met a

field officer who has not railed against

the shortcomings as I imagined Sergio

did in his darkest moments and he like

all of us wanted a UN that was more

decisive less bureaucratic and that

lived up to his its standards but he

never said it was

pointless and he never threw in the

towel the UN is an imperfect

organization because we are imperfect

it is not separate from us our decisions

particularly those made by the Security

Council have played a part in creating

the landscape that we are dealing with

today we should always remember why the

UN was formed and what it is for and

take that responsibility very seriously

we have to recognize the damage we do

when we undermine the UN or use it

selectively or not at all or when we

rely on aid to do the job of diplomacy

or give the UN impossible tasks and then

under fund it for example today there is

not a single humanitarian appeal

anywhere in the world that is funded

even by half of what is required in fact

worse than that appeals for countries on

the brink of famine today are 17 percent

seven percent five percent funded for

example and of course emergency aid is

not the long-term answer no one prefers

that kind of aid not citizens of donor

countries not governments not refugees

they do not want to be dependent it

would be far better to be able to invest

all of our funds in infrastructure and

schools and trade and enterprises but

let’s be clear emergency aid has to

continue because many states cannot or

will not protect the rights of citizens

around the world it is what we spend in

countries where we have no diplomacy or

our diplomacy is not working and until

we do better at preventing and reducing

conflict we are doomed to be in a cycle

of having to help

or shelter people when societies

collapse as another legendary UN leader

who was also killed in the line of duty

DAG hammarskjöld said everything will be

alright you know when when people just

people stop thinking of the United

Nations as a weird Picasso abstraction

and see it as a drawing they make

themselves the UN can only change if

governments change their policies and if

we as citizens ask governments to do

that it is moving if you think about it

we are the future generations envisioned

in the UN Charter when our grandparents

resolved to spare future generations the

scourge of war as written they were

thinking of us but as well as dreaming

for our safety they also left us a

responsibility President Roosevelt

addressing the US Congress in January

1945 six months before the end of World

War two said this in the field of

foreign policy we promised to stand

together with the United Nations not for

the war alone but for the victory for

which the war was fought and he went on

the firm foundation can be built and

will be built but the continuance and

assurance of a living peace in the long

run must be the work of the people

themselves so today we have to ask

ourselves if we are living up to that

mission they gave us the start what have

we done with it it is clear to me that

we have made huge strides but our

agreements and institutions are only as

strong as our will to uphold them if we

do not for whatever reason

we bequeath a darker more unstable world

to all of those who come after us it is

not for this that previous generations

shed blood and worked so hard on behalf

of all of us the memory of those who

came before us holds us true to our

ideals resting unchanged in time they

remind us who we are and what we stand

for they give us hope to stay in the

fight as Sergio did until his last

breath 14 years since his death there is

a stronger need than ever before for us

to stay true to the ideals and purposes

of the United Nations that is what I

hope his memory holds for us today we

cannot all be Sergio’s but I hope all of

us can determine that we shall be a

generation that renews its commitment to

unite our strength to maintain

international peace and security and to

promote social progress and better

standards of life and larger freedom but

in the final analysis if we do not even

if that level of vision eludes us and we

continue to simply manage rather than

overcome our generations challenges we

just have to keep working determinedly

patiently and you can be certain that as

you do that you follow the example of

one of the UN’s finest sons and that to

do even a little of his good to apply

ourselves to the work he left unfinished

in whatever way we can is a worthy task

for all of us thank you

[Applause]

[掌声]

晚上好 我真的很荣幸

今晚能和你们

在一起,感谢基金会邀请我,感谢大家

分享这一刻,我们在

这里纪念塞尔吉奥·维埃拉·德梅洛

和其他 21 位男士和 其中大多数是

与他一起在巴格达联合国总部爆炸案中丧生的联合国工作人员

2003 年 8 月,我们铭记所有

那些为承认每一个宝贵生命而死去的人,

以及

即使在今天与他们分享牺牲的家庭,

我们也铭记他们为

他们树立了榜样的力量,

来自 11 个不同国家的勇敢的个人

在联合国安理会的指示下

并代表我们所有人努力帮助伊拉克人民,

有时会忘记他们在

联合国旗帜下以我们的名义死去

作为我们的代表,在他们的领导下,

塞尔吉奥是一位有着非凡风度

和能力的人,许多认识他的人都将

证明他是一位为联合国贡献了 30 年历史的人

。 他是

人权事务高级专员的实地官员

伊拉克从孟加拉国到波斯尼亚到

南苏丹到东帝汶的特别代表,

他的大部分职业生涯都

在实地与

因战争而被迫离开家园的人们一起工作,

并以他作为 一位

外交官和谈判代表也许

对他的贡献的最大证明

,在叙利亚冲突进入

第七个年头之际,他的建议将受到多大的重视,因为我们正在经历联合国成立

以来最严重的难民危机,因为有

2000 万人在

在也门 索马里

南苏丹和尼日利亚东南部饿死的边缘 我

无法想象

在联合国的领导层中会有任何人

不欢迎有机会

咨询塞尔吉奥或再次将他送入

实地 他真的很想念 今晚

在塞尔吉奥的家人

和他以前从未认识的同事面前讲话让我感到羞愧

塞尔吉奥,但我站在

他死去的地方的牌匾前,我

深感悲痛,因为

伊拉克冲突至今仍是伊拉克遭受如此多痛苦的根源,

夺走了那些只想尝试的男人和女人的生命。

为了改善一个

绝望的境地,但我也

清楚地看到了为他人服务的生命的价值和高尚

塞尔吉奥是一个

从不拒绝任务的人,

无论多么困难和危险,或者

像其他人所说的那样,他完成了一项

不可能完成的任务 另一个

他是借用托马斯·潘恩(Thomas Paine)的话的人,

他的国家是世界,他的

宗教是行善的,他将

永远是英雄,激励所有

追随他脚步

的人联合国的工作并没有在

运河的废墟中结束 14 年前,

数百名联合国工作人员在伊拉克服役并

继续服役,就像他们

从阿富汗到索马里一样,因为

建设和平与安全的任务

无论如何都不能放弃

我在

联合国难民署工作的 16 年里

,我对

塞尔吉奥的生活和遗产的看法是多么黯淡

联合国保持这种二元性

联合国不是一个国家,它是一个

让我们作为国家和人民聚集在一起

,试图解决我们之间的分歧,

并以公民身份团结一致采取共同行动的地方

比我一生中任何时候都更令人不安和不确定

,我想你们中的许多人也

有同样的感觉

现有的冲突 一些已经

持续了几十年 我们看到伪装成爱国主义的民族主义浪潮正在上升,

并且

鼓励对 ot 的恐惧和仇恨的政策重新出现 我们

看到一些政治家在

驳回了国际机构和协议的基础上,

就像我们的

国家没有受益于

合作一样,但实际上受到

它的伤害我们听到一些领导者,就像

我们最骄傲的一些成就一样,

这是我们最大的责任

成功地

将难民融入我们的社会

或我们

建立的植根于法律和人权的机构和条约的传统 我们

看到

在国际刑事法院的成立中发挥了自豪作用的国家

一方面退出了它 另一方面,

我们看到对涉嫌战争

罪的逮捕令发出但未执行,

其他罪行完全被忽视 我们看到

像南苏丹这样的国家得到

国际社会的保证

,然后在很大程度上没有被联合国

机构和非政府组织抛弃,但实际上

被抛弃了 他们需要大量支持

以取得

主权和我们的成功 看到

关于保护平民

和使用化学武器

的决议和法律一再被笼罩,在

某些情况下,在安理会否决权的掩护下,

例如在叙利亚

领导层

当我们考虑这

一切以及更多地作为公民考虑时,他们深感担忧 我们的

答案是什么 我们会鼓励

我们思考 背弃世界,

希望风暴会过去,还是

我们加强对外交的承诺

对于联合国,我

坚信理性和良心只有一个选择

那就是

外交、谈判和

联合国改革的艰苦工作,这并不是说

无论如何这是一条容易的道路, 今天

人们有理由感到不安全

冲突的程度和缺乏

解决方案的程度以及对恐怖主义的恐惧

全球化带来的现实 st 对某些人有利,

对另一些人则恶化

公民与

政府之间或在某些国家/地区的脱节感

缺乏治理 总体感觉

,对于我们在技术和

连通性方面的所有收益,我们

对塑造我们生活的力量的控制力越小 这些

因素以及更多因素导致

了世界失衡

的感觉,没有简单的

答案 那些

出生在世界贫民窟和难民营的人

是一种深刻的不公正,我们看到了

,我们知道在简单的人类

层面上,不平等正在助长

不稳定冲突和移民以及

国际体系为少数人服务的感觉是错误的

以许多人为代价,但同样,

作为公民,我们的答案是什么?

有责任成为

解决方案的一部分 我是一个自豪的美国人,我是

一个国际主义者

爱国但不以牺牲他人为代价的

爱国主义而不是狭隘的

民族主义它包括这样一种观点,即

成功不是比别人更伟大,

而是在一个别人也成功的世界中找到自己的位置

,一个强大的

国家像一个 坚强的人帮助

他人崛起和独立正是这种

精神

使联合国在二战的废墟和废墟中以及

6000万人的死亡中成为可能,

以至于在

那一代人完成击败纳粹ISM的任务之前

战时领导人正在打造联合国 如果

政府和领导人没有

比他的公民保持国际主义的火焰,

我们必须面临的挑战是

如何恢复

在不

牺牲我们所了解的关于国际主义

的价值和必要性的所有知识的同时,让我们各国保持平衡感和充满希望,

因为一个

我们背弃我们的全球

责任的世界将是一个给我们

带来更多不安全暴力

和危险的世界, 对我们的孩子来说,这

不是理想主义与现实主义之间的冲突,

而是承认

和平与安全没有捷径可走,无法

替代结束冲突的长期艰苦

努力,扩大

人权,加强法治,我们

必须挑战这种观念

最强大的领导者是那些愿意以

国家利益为由无视人权的人 最强大的领导者

是那些能够同时

拥有强大价值观和采取行动的意愿

的人 不会削弱我们的边界或

我们的军队 这是他们的 重要的

基础,这并不是

说联合国是完美的,因为

我们当然知道它不是我从来没有 遇到了

一位没有

像我想象的

塞尔吉奥在他最黑暗的时刻那样抱怨缺点的外勤官员,他和

我们所有人一样想要一个更

果断、更少官僚主义、

符合他的标准的联合国,但他

从未说过这是

毫无意义的 他从不

认输 联合国是一个不完美的

组织,因为我们不完美

它与我们分不开

为什么

联合国成立,它的目的是什么,并

非常认真地承担这一责任

我们必须认识到,

当我们破坏联合国或有

选择地使用它或根本不使用它,或者当我们

依靠援助来完成外交

或工作时,我们所造成的损害 给联合国不可能完成的任务,

然后资金不足,例如今天

,世界上任何地方都没有一个人道主义呼吁得到资助,

即使是实际所需资金的一半

w 更糟糕的是,

今天对处于饥荒边缘的国家的呼吁是 17%

7% 5% 得到

资助,当然紧急援助

不是长期答案 没有人喜欢

这种援助 不是捐助国的公民

不是政府 不是难民

他们不想依赖,

最好能够将

我们所有的资金投资于基础设施、

学校、贸易和企业,但

让我们明确一点,紧急援助必须

继续,因为许多国家不能或

不会保护公民的权利

在世界各地,这是

我们在没有外交

或外交不起作用的国家所花费的,除非

我们在预防和减少冲突方面做得更好,否则

我们注定要在

社会崩溃时不得不帮助或庇护人们的循环

另一位因公殉职的传奇联合国领导人

DAG hammarskjöld 说一切都会

好起来的

联合国是一个奇怪的毕加索抽象概念,

并将其视为他们自己制作的一幅画

,联合国只能在

政府改变政策并且

我们作为公民要求政府这样做时

才能改变

《联合国宪章》中所设想的几代人,当时我们的祖父母

决心不让后代

遭受战祸,正如他们所写的那样,他们

想到了我们,但也梦想

着我们的安全,他们也给我们留下了

责任,罗斯福总统

于 1945 年 1 月在美国国会发表讲话

六个月 第二次世界大战结束前

在外交政策领域说过这

句话,我们承诺

与联合国站在一起,

不仅仅是为了战争,而是为了战争的胜利

,他继续

奠定了坚实的基础,可以建立和

将被建造,但从

长远来看,生活和平的延续和保证

必须是人民自己的工作,

所以今天我们必须问

自己是否 我们正在

履行使命,他们给了我们开始

我们做了什么对我来说很清楚

我们已经取得了巨大的进步,但我们的

协议和制度

只有在我们

不为任何事情不做的情况下,我们维护它们的意愿才会如此强大 之所以

我们将一个更黑暗、更不稳定的世界

留给我们之后的所有人

,前几代人并非为此而

流血并

代表我们所有人努力工作,对我们之前的人的记忆使

我们忠于我们的

理想 他们及时地保持不变,他们

提醒我们我们是谁,我们代表

什么,他们给了我们希望,

就像塞尔吉奥一样,直到他最后一次

呼吸,他死后 14 年都在战斗中

,我们比以往任何时候都更

需要忠于 联合国的理想和

宗旨,这就是我

希望他今天为我们所铭记的我们

不能都属于塞尔吉奥,但我希望

我们所有人都能够确定我们将成为

重申其承诺的一代人,

团结我们的力量来维护

国际和平与安全,并

促进社会进步和更好

的生活水平和更大的自由,

但归根结底,如果我们不这样做,即使我们无法实现

这种愿景,我们将

继续简单地管理而不是

克服我们这一代人面临的挑战

继续坚定

地耐心地工作,你可以肯定,当

你这样做时,你会

效仿联合国最优秀的儿子之一,并且

尽我们所能做他的一点点善事,以尽

我们所能去完成他未完成的工作

对我们所有人来说都是一项有价值的任务,谢谢

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