... mert betört egy amerikai nukleáris bázisra.
Elderly nun sentenced over US nuclear site break-in
An elderly Catholic nun has been sentenced to nearly three years in prison for damage caused while breaking into a US nuclear defence site. Sister Megan Rice, 84, and two other protesters cut fences and entered the Oak Ridge, Tennessee, facility, which processes and stores uranium. The other two, Michael Walli and Greg Boertje-Obed, were sentenced to more than five years in prison. The July 2012 incident prompted security changes at the Y-12 site.
The peace activists, members of the group Transform Now Plowshares, had initially faced up to 20 years in prison after their conviction last May. Walli and Boertje-Obed received tougher sentences because they had longer criminal histories. The trio were also found guilty of causing more than $1,000 (£643) of damage to government property. After cutting a fence to enter the site, the three walked around, spray-painted graffiti, strung out crime-scene tape and chipped a wall with hammers. They spent two hours inside. The trio also sprayed the exterior of the complex with baby bottles containing human blood. When a guard approached, they offered him food and started singing.
US lawmakers and the Department of Energy later launched an inquiry and uncovered "troubling displays of ineptitude" at the facility. Top officials were reassigned, including at the National Nuclear Security Administration. WSI, the company providing security at the site, was dismissed and other officers were sacked, demoted or suspended.
source: BBC
nun – apáca
damage – kár
to break into – betörni valahova
nuclear defence site – nukleáris védelmi bázis
protester – tiltakozó
to prompt – valamire ösztönöz
initially – kezdetben, eredetileg
conviction – ítélet, elítélés
to be found guilty of – bűnösnek találják valamiben
crime-scene tape – tetthely köré kifeszített szalag
exterior – külseje valaminek
inquiry – vizsgálat
ineptitude – alkalmatlanság
to reassign – átminősíteni, áthelyezni
to dismiss – elbocsátani
to be sacked – kirúgják
to be demoted – lefokozzák
to be suspended – felfüggesztik
Match the verbs with the definitions.
1. to be demoted |
a) to give someone a new position or function |
2. to dismiss |
b) to be pronounced guilty of a crime in a court of law |
3. to be suspended |
c) to be reduced in rank or status |
4. to be found guilty |
d) to ban from an office for a period of time |
5. to reassign |
e) to end the employment of someone |
answers: 1-c 2-e 3-d 4-b 5-a