• When translating news lands you in prison
    To suppress freedom of the press, some regimes arrest, prosecute and imprison translators
  • When staying incognito is paramount to staying alive
    Interpreters in war zones must wear masks to avoid being kidnapped, tortured and killed
  • When interpreting for journalists puts you in the cross hairs
    Targeted by state and non-state actors, interpreters face the fallout from controversial stories

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House of Lords, Grand Committee Short Debate on Attacks on Journalists & Their Interpreters, May 14, 2019

Inquiry at 5:53pm by Baroness Coussins

Response at 6:21pm by Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office

POSTED ON June 20 th, 2019