Voice 1: Russian lawmakers have tried to force orphanages to take the HIV positive babies. But the results have not been encouraging. Yelena says:
聲音1:俄羅斯議員曾試圖強制要求孤兒院接收攜帶艾滋病病毒的嬰兒。但是結(jié)果不能令人滿意。葉蓮娜表示:
Voice 4: "...A new law was introduced which required orphanages to accept these children. We tried once - at an orphanage nearby... But after we went there, we understood that the level of AIDS fear is so high that our child would be isolated and alone again. So we did not give this child away."
聲音4:曾經(jīng)推行過要求孤兒院接受這些兒童的新法律。我們在附近的孤兒院試過一次。但是,我們到那里以后發(fā)現(xiàn),人們對艾滋病的恐懼程度是如此之高,以致于這些孩子會再次被孤立。所以我們不能把這些孩子送出去。
Voice 2: Yelena hopes that one day, the people of Russia will not be as afraid of people who have HIV. She wants people to know that HIV positive people are no different than anyone else. They have many good qualities and skills. And she hopes that children can help to change the old ideas people have about HIV positive people.
聲音2:葉蓮娜希望,有一天俄羅斯民眾能不再害怕攜帶艾滋病病毒的人們。她希望人們知道,攜帶艾滋病病毒的人和其他人沒有什么不同。他們也擁有很多優(yōu)秀的品質(zhì)和能力。她希望孩子們可以改變?nèi)藗儗y帶艾滋病病毒者的舊觀念。
Voice 4: "Maybe when people see how wonderful and skilled our children are, this may change their ideas."
聲音4:“也許當人們看到這些孩子有多好多優(yōu)秀,他們就會改變他們的看法。”
Voice 1: People around the world have bad ideas about people with HIV and AIDS. But ideas can change. What are the ideas toward HIV and AIDS in your area?
聲音1:世界各地的人們對攜帶艾滋病病毒以及艾滋病患者持有不好的看法。但是看法可以改變。你們那里對艾滋病病毒和艾滋病是什么看法?
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