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美國(guó)紀(jì)念肯尼迪遇刺50周年 奧巴馬贊其影響深遠(yuǎn)
50 years on, nation pauses to remember John F. Kennedy's death

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美國(guó)紀(jì)念肯尼迪遇刺50周年 奧巴馬贊其影響深遠(yuǎn)

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Five decades after it served as the backdrop for a nation's grief and disbelief, Dallas' Dealey Plaza took center stage once again Friday as Americans commemorated the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination.

"A new era dawned and another waned a half century ago when hope and hatred collided right here in Dallas," Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings said in his remarks commemorating Kennedy's death.

Rawlings then read the final words of the speech Kennedy was to deliver that day. That was followed by a moment of silence at 12:30 p.m., the time Kennedy was shot a few feet from where Rawlings spoke.

Bells tolled, and after a brief pause, cadets from the Naval Academy sang "America the Beautiful." Historian David McCullough read excerpts from famous Kennedy speeches.

Some 5,000 invited guests were expected to attend the commemorative events, which was bookended by bagpipers -- a JFK favorite -- playing under a spitting gray sky.

The tightly choreographed and secured event was the culmination of a series of commemorations Friday, including wreath-laying events in Kennedy's home town of Boston and at his Arlington National Cemetery gravesite.

In Washington, where flags flew at half-staff over the Capitol and White House, Kennedy's last living sibling,Jean Kennedy Smith, participated in the Arlington wreath-laying. Earlier, Attorney General Eric Holder visited the gravesite.

And in the House of Representatives, where Kennedy served from 1947 to 1953, the Rev. John Robert Skeldon of Fort Worth, Texas, reminded lawmakers in his opening prayers that "in commemorating such a one whose life and presidency were cut short, we do so not to sow in tears, as the psalmist says, but rather to reap with shouts of joy."

"Help us, Lord God, to make the late President's inaugural vision our own so that together as fellow Americans we may 'ask not what our country can do for us, but rather what we can do for our country,'" Skeldon prayed, invoking Kennedy's famous words.

The Dallas event was designed to be a delicate balancing act of honoring Kennedy's memory without sensationalizing his murder, and to help the city throw off its reputation as "the city that killed Kennedy."

It opened with a video from an organizer speaking of that goal, and continued in Rawlings remarks, which keyed off Kennedy's call for the United States to embrace and conquer a "New Frontier" of challenges

The mayor spoke of a Dallas that took up the mantle of Kennedy's challenge of American betterment and transformed itself with a "sense of industry born of tragedy" into a city that he hopes would make the president proud.

"He and our city will forever be linked, in tragedy, yes," Rawlings said. "But out of that tragedy, an opportunity was granted to us: the chance to learn how to face the future when it's the darkest and most uncertain, how to hold high the torch even when the flame flickers and threatens to go out."

A new JFK monument also was unveiled, in the infamous section of land known as the "grassy knoll." The inscription on the monument is the final paragraph of the speech JFK intended to deliver at the Dallas Trade Mart on November 22, 1963:

"We in this country, in this generation, are --- by destiny rather than choice --- the watchmen on the walls of world freedom. We ask, therefore, that we may be worthy of our power and responsibility, that we may exercise our strength with wisdom and restraint, and that we may achieve in our time and for all time the ancient vision of "peace on earth, good will toward men." That must always be our goal, and the righteousness of our cause must always underlie our strength. For as was written long ago, "except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain."

Other Dallas events

Conspiracy theorists, who have typically gathered on the plaza on each anniversary of Kennedy's assassination, were barred from the plaza.

Instead, The Dallas Morning News reported, the group planned to hold an event at the nearby JFK memorial, and then move to Dealey Plaza after the main event was over. Demonstrators gathered at Dealey Plaza on Thursday, and many chanted: "No more lies. No more lies."

The remarkable Sixth Floor Museum, which chronicles the Kennedy assassination, was set to open from 3 to 8 p.m. CT. Parkland Hospital, where Kennedy died, planned a brief morning ceremony, where the flag will be lowered to half-staff.

Also in Dallas on Friday, a candlelight vigil for J.D. Tippit was set for 6 p.m. at the site where the 39-year-old Dallas police officer was shot.

"I think the remembrance of him calls attention to all of the officers killed in the line of duty. We should remember those who have given their lives for our city," Marie Tippit, who had been married to the officer for 17 years, told the Los Angeles Times this week. She told the paper she will also attend the ceremony at Dealey Plaza.

Finally, the Texas Theatre, where Lee Harvey Oswald was apprehended by police, was to screen part of the movie "War Is Hell," the film that was showing when Oswald slipped into the audience without paying.

Commemorations elsewhere

The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston asked visitors to gather to watch a video musical tribute to the President that includes James Taylor. A moment of silence was held at 2 p.m. ET, the time when a doctor approximated Kennedy died.

Moments of silence were also planned at various other locations around the nation.

And online, a handful of Twitter accounts focused on recreating Kennedy's movements that fateful day, culminating in breaking accounts of the aftermath of the shooting.

 

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據(jù)美國(guó)媒體報(bào)道,11月22日是美國(guó)前總統(tǒng)約翰?肯尼迪遇刺50周年紀(jì)念日,當(dāng)年的案發(fā)地得克薩斯州達(dá)拉斯的迪利廣場(chǎng)舉辦了隆重的紀(jì)念活動(dòng)。

***達(dá)拉斯的希望和怨恨

“半個(gè)世紀(jì)前,希望和怨恨在達(dá)拉斯交織,新時(shí)代到來(lái),舊時(shí)代消逝?!边_(dá)拉斯市市長(zhǎng)邁克?羅林斯在紀(jì)念活動(dòng)上說(shuō)。他接著站在離肯尼迪遭槍擊地點(diǎn)幾英尺處宣讀了肯尼迪遇刺當(dāng)天原定演講中最后的話,隨后,在肯尼迪遇刺時(shí)刻中午12:30,達(dá)拉斯教堂鐘聲響起,全體默哀。

短暫停留后,美國(guó)海軍學(xué)院學(xué)院合唱了《美麗的阿美利加》,歷史學(xué)家戴維?麥卡洛宣讀了肯尼迪演講摘錄。約有5000名賓客通過(guò)抽簽出席這場(chǎng)紀(jì)念活動(dòng)。

美國(guó)各地22日開(kāi)展了一系列紀(jì)念活動(dòng),有人在肯尼迪家鄉(xiāng)波士頓和阿靈頓國(guó)家公墓敬獻(xiàn)花圈,精心組織的儀式將紀(jì)念活動(dòng)推向高潮。

在華盛頓,奧巴馬下令國(guó)會(huì)山和白宮降半旗紀(jì)念肯尼迪。聲名顯赫的最后一位在世“肯尼迪九姐妹”瓊?肯尼迪?史密斯在肯尼迪墓前敬獻(xiàn)了花圈。早前,美國(guó)總檢察長(zhǎng)埃里克?霍爾德也來(lái)到阿靈頓公墓緬懷肯尼迪。

達(dá)拉斯紀(jì)念活動(dòng)有意著重致敬肯尼迪,沒(méi)有突出他被謀殺一事,希望達(dá)拉斯能擺脫“刺殺肯尼迪之城”的惡名。

羅林斯說(shuō),達(dá)拉斯接過(guò)了肯尼迪的衣缽,“以一種悲劇的形式,他(肯尼迪總統(tǒng))將永遠(yuǎn)和我們的城市連在一起,但是,在悲劇之外,我們也得到了機(jī)會(huì)來(lái)學(xué)習(xí)在最黑暗和最不確定的情況下如何面對(duì)未來(lái),以及哪怕在火焰即將熄滅時(shí)我們?nèi)绾胃咔婊鹁??!?/p>

此外,一座新的肯尼迪紀(jì)念碑也已揭幕,碑上的銘文是1963年11月22日肯尼迪生前原計(jì)劃演講的最后一段。

***多地自發(fā)紀(jì)念

有陰謀論團(tuán)體通常每年都會(huì)聚集在廣場(chǎng)紀(jì)念肯尼迪遇刺,今年被拒之門外?!哆_(dá)拉斯晨報(bào)》報(bào)道說(shuō),該團(tuán)體打算在肯尼迪紀(jì)念碑舉行紀(jì)念活動(dòng),等主要紀(jì)念活動(dòng)結(jié)束后再轉(zhuǎn)移到迪利廣場(chǎng)。21日,就有示威者聚集在迪利廣場(chǎng)并高呼“別再撒謊”。

記載著肯尼迪遇刺事件的“六樓博物館”將在當(dāng)?shù)叵挛?點(diǎn)到8點(diǎn)開(kāi)放??夏岬纤狼八诘呐量颂m醫(yī)院也舉行了簡(jiǎn)短的早晨紀(jì)念儀式,并降半旗默哀。

當(dāng)年39歲的達(dá)拉斯警察J.D.蒂皮特(J.D. Tippit)在肯尼迪總統(tǒng)遇刺后也被刺客槍殺。22日下午6點(diǎn),整座城市為他舉行燭光晚會(huì)。他的遺孀瑪麗?蒂皮特說(shuō):“我們必須記住那些為我們的城市安全而犧牲的人?!?/p>

***奧巴馬稱贊肯尼迪

美國(guó)總統(tǒng)奧巴馬22日表示不會(huì)擔(dān)憂自己的人身安全。他說(shuō):“這不需要我來(lái)考慮,主要是因?yàn)槲覀冇刑厍诰郑麄兠刻於荚谕瓿山艹龅墓ぷ鳌!?/p>

肯尼迪遇刺后,美國(guó)特勤局吸取了多方面的教訓(xùn),加強(qiáng)了對(duì)美國(guó)總統(tǒng)的保護(hù)。

奧巴馬還談到了肯尼迪三年總統(tǒng)任期對(duì)美國(guó)產(chǎn)生的深遠(yuǎn)影響?!拔蚁?,這是難以置信的遺產(chǎn),他充滿了理想主義,并勇于以此重塑美國(guó),這在美國(guó)歷史上空前絕后。我不知道是否還有人像肯尼迪那樣對(duì)一代人產(chǎn)生過(guò)同樣的影響,鼓舞了如此多人?!?/p>

奧巴馬說(shuō),肯尼迪讓一代人從傷痕累累的二戰(zhàn)中邁進(jìn)嶄新的未來(lái),這種影響是持久的?!拔艺J(rèn)為是他的年輕、魅力、勇氣、二戰(zhàn)經(jīng)歷、口才以及時(shí)代造就了這一切。他的確以某種方式打動(dòng)了美國(guó)人,而且讓今天的人依然有共鳴?!?/p>

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