Court Case for Old Syrian Leaders

Introduction

The new government in Syria started a court case. They want to punish old leaders from the government of Bashar al-Assad.

Main Body

The court meeting started on Sunday in Damascus. Some leaders are in prison. Other leaders are not in the country. Bashar al-Assad is in Russia, so he is not at the court. Atef Najib went to the court. He is a cousin of the old president. The court says he hurt students in the city of Daraa. This happened in 2011. Many people died in the war after that. The new president is Ahmed al-Sharaa. He says these trials are important. He wants the people to trust the law. He wants the trials to be open for everyone to see.

Conclusion

Syria is now using the law to punish old leaders. The next court meeting is on May 10.

Vocabulary Learning

court (n.)
judge's building / a place where legal cases are heard法庭
Example:The court will decide if the leaders are guilty.
law (n.)
rule that says what people must do法律
Example:The law says leaders must obey the rules.
meeting (n.)
gathering of people to discuss something會議
Example:The meeting started at 10 a.m.
prison (n.)
place where people are kept as punishment監獄
Example:Some leaders are in prison.
trust (v.)
to believe in someone or something信任
Example:He wants the people to trust the law.

Sentence Learning

The court meeting started on Sunday in Damascus.
Time: The word 'on' shows the day when the event happened.時間: 「on」表示事件發生的時間。
Bashar al‑Assad is in Russia, so he is not at the court.
Conjunction: The word 'so' connects two ideas and shows a result.連接詞: 「so」連接兩個想法,表示結果。
Atef Najib went to the court.
Preposition: The word 'to' shows direction or place.介係詞: 「to」表示方向或位置。
The new president is Ahmed al‑Sharaa.
Complement: The word 'is' links a subject to a description.補語: 「is」把主語與描述相連。
He wants the people to trust the law.
Infinitive: The words 'to trust' show an action that is wanted.不定詞: 「to trust」表示想要做的動作。