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Mandela Ceremony Interpreter Called A 'fake' by akraym(m): 6:47pm On Dec 11, 2013
A man who appeared to provide sign language interpretation on stage for Nelson Mandela's memorial service, attended by scores of heads of state, was a "fake," the national director of the Deaf Federation of South Africa said on Wednesday.

The unidentified man seen around the world on television next to leaders including United States President Barack Obama "was moving his hands around but there was no meaning in what he used his hands for," Bruno Druchen, the federation's national director, told The Associated Press.

The allegation was yet another example of bad organization at the historic memorial service Tuesday, which was marred by public transportation breakdowns that hindered mourners from getting to the soccer stadium venue. In addition a faulty audio system made the remarks of world leaders inaudible for many. Police also failed to search the first wave of crowds who rushed inside the stadium after authorities opened the gates just after dawn.

Collins Chabane, one of South Africa's two presidency ministers, said the government is investigating the matter but has not finished yet because it has been overwhelmed with work organizing public viewing of Mandela's body in the South African capital of Pretoria and his funeral Sunday in his hometown of Qunu. He added the "government will report publicly on any information it may establish."

Four sign language experts, including Druchen, said the man was not signing in South African or American sign languages and could not have been signing in any other known sign language because there was no structure to his arm and hand movements. South African sign language covers all of the country's 11 official languages, according to the federation.

Ingrid Parkin, principal of the St. Vincent School for the Deaf in Johannesburg, said she's received complaints from the deaf community from Canada to China about the man on stage and that his movements look "like he's signing gibberish." He also used no facial expression to convey the emotions of the leaders, a key element of sign language interpretation.

"This man himself knows he cannot sign and he had the guts to stand on an international stage and do that," Parkin said. Nicole Du Toit, an official sign language interpreter who also watched the broadcast, said in a telephone interview that the man on stage purporting to sign was an embarrassment.

"It was horrible, an absolute circus, really, really bad," she said. "Only he can understand those gestures." The man also did sign interpretation at an event last year that was attended by South African President Jacob Zuma, Druchen said. At that appearance, a deaf person in the audience videotaped the event and gave it to the federation for the deaf, which analyzed the video, prepared a report about it and a submitted a formal complaint to the ANC, Druchen said.

In their complaint, the federation suggested that the man should take the five years of training needed to become a qualified sign language interpreter in South Africa. But the ANC never responded, Druchen said.

Druchen said a fresh complaint will be filed to the ANC about the interpreter he called a "fake" with a demand for an urgent meeting. "We want to make a statement that this is a warning to other sign language interpreters who are fake and go about interpreting," Druchen said. "I am hoping the South African government will take notice of this."

Bogus sign language interpreters are a problem in South Africa, because people who know a few signs try to pass themselves off as interpreters, said Parkin, the principal of the school for the deaf. And those hiring them usually don't sign, so they have no idea that the people they are hiring cannot do the job, she said.

"They advertise themselves as interpreters because they know 10 signs and they can make some quick money," said Parkin. "It is plain and simple abuse of the deaf community, they are taking advantage of the deaf community to make money."

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Re: Mandela Ceremony Interpreter Called A 'fake' by Afam4eva(m): 6:51pm On Dec 11, 2013
The guy was just too fast for comfort that i wondered whether he was really interpreting what they were saying or just freelancing.
Re: Mandela Ceremony Interpreter Called A 'fake' by Nogen: 7:17pm On Dec 11, 2013
[quote author=Afam4eva]The guy was just too fast for comfort that i wondered whether he was really interpreting what they were saying or just freelancing.[/
Re: Mandela Ceremony Interpreter Called A 'fake' by bimpee(f): 7:21pm On Dec 11, 2013
Lol
Re: Mandela Ceremony Interpreter Called A 'fake' by Nogen: 7:34pm On Dec 11, 2013
Afam4eva: The guy was just too fast for comfort that i wondered whether he was really interpreting what they were saying or just freelancing.

He got carried away I suspect. Imagine the quality of people he stood side by side with, why wouldn't he interpret rubbish! Unprofessionalism at its peak!
Re: Mandela Ceremony Interpreter Called A 'fake' by Nobody: 8:07pm On Dec 11, 2013
He was interpreting in Pidgin! Na why dey no understand cheesy
Re: Mandela Ceremony Interpreter Called A 'fake' by Nutase: 8:11pm On Dec 11, 2013
grin grin grin. Guy man must chop now.
Re: Mandela Ceremony Interpreter Called A 'fake' by Nobody: 8:15pm On Dec 11, 2013
Re: Mandela Ceremony Interpreter Called A 'fake' by oldenglish: 9:22pm On Dec 11, 2013
A statement credited to APC spokesman Alhaji jihadeen Lai Mohamed accused the Nigerian president of being behind the fake interpreter, while address news men on his arrival from Afghanistan on Tuesday. He made it know that the interpreter was steering at the bola hart of the Nigerian president which made him to lose concentration. He also reviled that when the presenter mentioned Madiba the interpreter will touch his head signalling bola hart. He also warned the president that he should refrain from wearing such hart to outside nigeria to avoid the international community seeing Nigerians as fisher men. grin grin
Re: Mandela Ceremony Interpreter Called A 'fake' by USADiasporan: 12:51am On Dec 12, 2013
So much for security if a fraud could get so close to world leaders. Someone's going to lose his job.

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