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VOA标准英语2011--On Libyan Front Lines, Rebels Vow to Pre

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The popular uprising in Libya, unlike others in the region, has turned into armed conflict. On the front lines, rebels dodge1 Libyan air strikes and fire back at Libyan military jets overhead. The rebels are a mixed group, but all share the desire to topple their country's longtime ruler. One of the front-line volunteers in rebel-held Ras Lanuf spoke2 about the situation.
Abdel Halim Barassi stands guard over the oil refinery3. It is a key asset in this energy-rich country, and marks the edge of the rebel-held eastern areas that have thrown off control by Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.
Government forces are trying to drive the rebels from their position with rockets and air strikes. Barassi is among the ragtag militia4 attempting to keep them at bay with anti-aircraft guns and Kalashnikovs.
It is an uneven5 fight, but the young rebel vows6 to press on.
Barassi said he will go to Tripoli, the capital; he will not rest until he reaches his goal or dies trying.
His bravado7 is shared by the others in this dusty spot on the Tripoli-Benghazi highway - a narrow ribbon of a battlefield along the northern edge of Africa.
Like many of his age 20-something counterparts, Barassi was frustratingly8 unemployed9 before taking up arms in the anti-Gadhafi movement. With a kaffiyeh draped around the collar of his borrowed camouflage10 jacket, he, along with his comrades, appear every inch the classic revolutionary.
As those around him chant that "God is Great," he defines their mission: to free Libya from a despot.
Much the way Colonel Gadhafi justified11 the coup12 that brought him to power more than 40 years ago.
The irony13 of a popular uprising against a man who has long fashioned himself the ultimate rebel - flouting14 conventions, supporting revolutions near and far - is perhaps lost on this group of insurgents15.
Most were born too recently to consider Gadhafi, 68, a "Brother-Leader" as he likes to call himself. They see, instead, an ossified16 leader, trying to foist17 his sons on Libya as if it were a kingdom.
Barassi struggles to find a fitting epithet18 for his enemy. He settles on terrorist, "a first class terrorist." He then heaps praise on Osama bin19 Laden20 as a man who is "100 percent."
It is not clear if Barassi is hurling21 a comparative insult, or if he has genuine admiration22 for the al-Qaida chief.
Such is the legacy23 of Colonel Gadhafi: that Libyans have lived so long in fear of speaking out that what they want remains24 to a large extent unknown.
So far, no cohesive25 message has come from the rebel fighters. Some take orders from a military council in Benghazi. Others simply come to the front. They share a desire to oust26 the man who, too, once promised a better future for Libya. But if they succeed, what they want next is anyone's guess.


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