[originaltext] (7)The European Court of Human Rights has ordered Britain no

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(7)The European Court of Human Rights has ordered Britain not to deport two Somalis who have been convicted of serious crimes, saying they could face torture or other "inhuman" treatment if they are forced to return to their home country. The ruling reflects a long-held legal principle, and also some tensions inherent in today’s mix of failed mates and relatively free movement of people.
    The court’s ruling says Britain would be in violation of the European Convention of Human Rights if it sent the two men back to Somalia. The men, Abdisamad Adow Sufi and Abdiaziz Ibrahim Elmi, have been convicted of burglary, drug dealing and threatening to kill people. British authorities sought to deport them. But the Strasbourg-based court said while their actions were " undesirable," they would be at risk of mistreatment in Somalia and therefore they cannot be forced to go there.(8)It ordered the British government to pay the men’s legal fees, totaling more than $30,000.

选项 A、have violated laws of the European Court
B、would commit crimes when back to their country
C、have conducted serious crimes in England
D、will face severe punishment if returning home

答案 D

解析 本题设题点在新闻导语处。根据句(7)可知,欧洲人权法庭要求英国不要驱逐两名犯有严重罪行的索马里人,因为他们如果被迫回国,将面临酷刑或遭遇其他“非人道”的对待。故答案为[D]。
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