A China-stationed Russian cellist who harassed a Chinese woman passenger and insulted her on a train has been suspended from his orchestra, the Beijing Times reported. Oleg Vedernikov is currently chief cellist with the Beijing Symphony Orchestra. On a Beijing-bound train from Shenyang on May 14, Vedernikov refused to withdraw his bare feet placed on the front seatback, and insulted a women passenger in Chinese.
A nearby passenger filmed the whole incident and put the footage on web, which later ignited public anger. Under pressure, Vedernikov and the orchestra have both issued statements of apology. The musician has been suspended from work, pending further punishment.
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(China.org.cn May 18, 2012) |
據(jù)《新京報(bào)》報(bào)道,一名在中國工作的俄籍大提琴手在列車騷擾并辱罵女乘客,現(xiàn)已被樂團(tuán)停職。奧列格?維捷爾尼科夫目前是北京交響樂團(tuán)的大提琴首席。5月14日,在沈陽開往北京的列車上,維捷爾尼科夫拒絕將赤腳從前排椅背上放下,并用漢語辱罵女乘客。
鄰座乘客拍攝下了整個(gè)事件過程,并發(fā)布到網(wǎng)上。此事激起一片憤怒。維捷爾尼科夫和樂團(tuán)迫于壓力,均發(fā)表了致歉聲明。樂手本人已被停職,等候進(jìn)一步處理。
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