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英国因新冠疫情面临至暗时刻 93岁英国女王罕见发表讲话

作者: 郑欣荣 | 来源:基督时报 | 2020年04月08日 17:50 |

英国因为新冠疫情正处于至暗时刻。英国女王伊丽莎白二世伦敦时间4月5日罕见的发表电视讲话,回忆自己年轻时曾经历过的二战中伦敦面对的至暗时刻鼓舞英国人民,说到当前处在一个“越来越具有挑战性的时刻”,但她坚信能够战胜疫情。

除了传统的圣诞节电视讲话之外,女王很少直接向全国发表讲话。据BBC报道,这是英女王继位以来,第五次在圣诞节以外发表电视讲话,前四次分别为:1991年英国加入第一次海湾战争,女王呼吁国人为战事“迅速”结束祈祷;1997年戴安娜王妃葬礼前夜,女王在白金汉宫发表讲话;2002年母亲葬礼前夜,女王发表特别演讲;2012年女王庆祝自己即位60周年。

以下是英国驻华使馆登出的女王演讲中英文全文:

中文翻译:

我知道此刻我们正面临一个越来越充满挑战的时期。一个让我们国家生活受到打击的时期:它给人们带来悲伤,给许多人带来了经济困难,并迫使我们所有人的日常生活发生了巨大变化。

我要感谢在国家医疗服务体系NHS一线奋战的每一个人,以及护理人员和维持必需工作职责的人们,他们离开家日复一日地无私工作,支撑着我们的日常生活。我相信所有民众都和我一样感激你们的付出,你们每分每秒的辛勤工作都让我们离回归正常生活更进一步。

我还要感谢那些响应号召待在家里的人们,你们的做法帮助保护了弱势群体,并避免了许多家庭失去亲人的痛苦。我们将共同应对新冠肺炎疫情,我想向你们保证,如果我们团结一心、坚定不移,那么我们必将战胜疫情。

我希望在不久的将来,每个人都会为今日抗击疫情的努力而感到自豪。我们的后辈会说,这一代的英国人一如既往地强大。自律、含蓄幽默的性格和同情心仍铸造着这个国家的特质。我们为自我感到骄傲的不仅仅是过去,更是我们的现在与未来。

当全英民众集体为医护人员和坚守重要岗位的工作者鼓掌的时候,作为民族精神的表达将会被铭记;孩子们画出的彩虹也将是最具代表的符号。

在英联邦和世界各地,我们看到了人们凝聚一心互相帮助的暖心故事——派送食物和药品、关怀问候邻居,或转化企业来帮助抗疫工作。

尽管自我隔离有时很煎熬,但拥有或者无信仰的人们都可能发现,这正是一个我们可以放慢脚步、在祈祷或冥想中进行反思的契机。

这让我想起了1940年的情景,我在妹妹的帮助下第一次通过广播进行了演讲。那时,我们还是孩子,就在温莎城堡这里,对那些迫于安全而从家园撤离的儿童们讲话。今天,许多人将再一次感受到与挚爱之人分离的痛苦。但是此刻,与那时是一样的,我们深知,这样做是正确的。

尽管我们之前曾面临种种挑战,但这次的挑战却是不同的。现在,我们与全球所有国家共同努力,运用最先进的科学和我们的爱心,一起抗击疫情。我们将取得胜利,成功将属于我们每一个人。

我们应该感到安慰,尽管我们可能还要忍受更多的苦难,但是美好的日子终将会回来的:我们将再次与朋友在一起;我们将再次与家人相聚;我们将会重逢。

但是现在,我向所有人致以最诚挚的感谢和祝福。

英文原文:

I am speaking to you at what I know is an increasingly challenging time. A time of disruption in the life of our country: a disruption that has brought grief to some, financial difficulties to many, and enormous changes to the daily lives of us all.

I want to thank everyone on the NHS front line, as well as care workers and those carrying out essential roles, who selflessly continue their day-to-day duties outside the home in support of us all. I am sure the nation will join me in assuring you that what you do is appreciated and every hour of your hard work brings us closer to a return to more normal times.

I also want to thank those of you who are staying at home, thereby helping to protect the vulnerable and sparing many families the pain already felt by those who have lost loved ones. Together we are tackling this disease, and I want to reassure you that if we remain united and resolute, then we will overcome it.

I hope in the years to come everyone will be able to take pride in how they responded to this challenge. And those who come after us will say the Britons of this generation were as strong as any. That the attributes of self-discipline, of quiet good-humoured resolve and of fellow-feeling still characterise this country. The pride in who we are is not a part of our past, it defines our present and our future.  

The moments when the United Kingdom has come together to applaud its care and essential workers will be remembered as an expression of our national spirit; and its symbol will be the rainbows drawn by children. 

Across the Commonwealth and around the world, we have seen heart-warming stories of people coming together to help others, be it through delivering food parcels and medicines, checking on neighbours, or converting businesses to help the relief effort.  

And though self-isolating may at times be hard, many people of all faiths, and of none, are discovering that it presents an opportunity to slow down, pause and reflect, in prayer or meditation.

It reminds me of the very first broadcast I made, in 1940, helped by my sister. We, as children, spoke from here at Windsor to children who had been evacuated from their homes and sent away for their own safety. Today, once again, many will feel a painful sense of separation from their loved ones. But now, as then, we know, deep down, that it is the right thing to do. 

While we have faced challenges before, this one is different. This time we join with all nations across the globe in a common endeavour, using the great advances of science and our instinctive compassion to heal. We will succeed and that success will belong to every one of us. 

We should take comfort that while we may have more still to endure, better days will return: we will be with our friends again; we will be with our families again; we will meet again.

But for now, I send my thanks and warmest good wishes to you all.  



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