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When translating news lands you in prison
To suppress freedom of the press, some regimes arrest, prosecute and imprison translators
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ATA at “Protect Translators. Protect Interpreters. Protect the World.”: A Panel Discussion at the United Nations
POSTED ON March 18
th
, 2020