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MEMRI and its Mickey Mouse translation


Over the last few days, the mainstream media has been making a mountain out of the Hamas Mouse Hill. Yigal Carmon, president and founder of the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), went on air on the Glenn Beck show to say that he stood by the translation. He even complained that there were no Arabic speakers willing to debate with him about MEMRI’s translation.

Well, here’s what Ali Alarabi, a member of CNN’s Arabic desk had to say about MEMRI’s translation:

Was MEMRI actually playing verbal gymnastics? Yes indeed.
The issue here is not simply some error in the translation of this word or that, but actually making new words up and putting them in the mouth of that child to show defamatory evidence against the Palestinians.

MEMRI which stands for Middle East Media Research Institute was established by former Israeli intelligence agents, the Mossad, to police Arabic media for any evidence of anti-Israeli rhetoric.

Yegal… head of MEMRI was interviewed on CNN’S Glen Beck on his radio show and assured Beck that he stands by his translation and blasted CNN’s Arabic desk (which I am a member of) and Octavia Nasr head of the desk for uncovering the forgery by claiming that CNN’s Arabic desk do not know Arabic and they are “hiding” while he is on the other hand out there ready and willing to debate and challenge anyone for his version of the translation.

In my professional opinion, MEMRI’s “translation” is not credible and flat out forgery.

But don’t just take his word for it, here’s a full transcript, courtesy of Professor As’ad Abu Khalil from The Angry Arab News Service:

Black text: Arabic Transcript.
Blue text: Arabic transcript written in English alphabet.
Green text: My English translation.
Red text: MEMRI’s English translation.
Highlighted red text: Wrong MEMRI English translation.
سراء: سنابل، إنتي شو حتعملي .. يعني .. من أجل الأقصى؟ شو حتفدي .. يعني روحك من أجل الأقصى؟ شو حتعملي؟
Sarraa’: Sanabel, enti shoo hate’mali … ya’ni … min ajl el-Aqsa? Shoo hatefdi … ya’ni roohek min ajl el-Aqsa? Shoo hate’mali?
Sarraa’: Sanabel, what are you going to do … like … for the sake of Al Aqsa? What are you going to sacrifice … like your soul for the sake of Al-Aqsa? What are you going to do?
MEMRI: Sanabel, what will you do for the sake of the Al-Aqsa Mosque? How will you sacrifice your soul for the sake of Al-Aqsa? What will you do?
فرفور: حطـُـخ.
Farfour: Hatokh.
Farfour: I will shoot.
MEMRI:
سنابل: بدي أرسم صورة.
Sanabel: B’di arsem soora.
Sanabel: I’m going to draw a picture.
MEMRI: I will shoot
فرفور: إيش حنعمل يعني كيف إحنا بدنا يا سنابل إنحرر ..
Farfour: Aish hane’mal ya’ni kaif ehna bedna ya sanabel enharrer …
Farfour: What are we going to do … Sanabel, like how are we going to liberate …
MEMRI: Sanabel, what should we do if we want to liberate…
سنابل: بدنا انقاوم.
Sanabel: Bedna enqawem.
Sanabel: We are going to resist.
MEMRI: We want to fight.
فرفور: و بعدين؟ هادي حفظناها و بعدين؟
Farfour: Wo ba’dain? Hadi hfeznaha, wo ba’dain?
Farfour: Then what? We already know this one, then what?
MEMRI: We got that. What else?
سراء: إحنا بدنا..
Sarraa’: Ehna bedna …
Sarraa’: We are going to …
MEMRI: We want to…
سنابل: بطخّونا اليهود.
Sanabel: Betokhoona el yahood.
Sanabel: The Jews will shoot us.
MEMRI:We will annihilate the Jews.
سراء: إحنا بدنا اندافع عن الأقصى بأرواحنا و بدمائنا، ولاّ لأ يا سنابل؟
Sarraa’: Ehna bedna endafe’ an el-Aqsa b arwa7na wo b dema2na, wella la’ ya Sanabel?
Sarraa’: We are going to defend Al-Aqsa with our souls and blood, or are we not Sanabel?
MEMRI: We are defending Al-Aqsa with our souls and our blood, aren’t we, Sanabel?
سنابل(صوت غير واضح): بدي استشهد
( أو – سنابل: باستشهد )
( أو – سنابل: بنستشهد )
Sanabel (audio not clear): Bdi astash-hed.
( Or – Sanabel: Bastash-hed )
( Or – Sanabel: Bnastash-hed )
Sanabel (audio not clear): I’m going to become a martyr. [Literally: I want to become a martyr]
( Or – Sanabel: I’ll become a martyr )
( Or – Sanabel: We’ll become martyrs )
MEMRI: I will commit martyrdom.

Meanwhile, Brian Whitaker, at the Guardian Comment is free website, also smelt a rat and it wasn’t Farfour. He agreed that the show had been mistranslated and went on to point out:

Memri, the “research institute” which specialises in translating portions of the Arabic media into English, has issued a video clip from a children’s programme on Hamas TV in which it claims that a Palestinian girl talked of becoming a suicide bomber and annihilating the Jews.

Memri – described by New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman as “invaluable” – supplies translations free of charge to journalists, politicians and others, particularly in the US.

Though Memri claims to be “independent” and maintains that it does not “advocate causes or take sides”, it is run by Yigal Carmon, a former colonel in Israeli military intelligence. Carmon’s partner in setting up Memri was Meyrav Wurmser who in 1996 was one of the authors of the now-infamous “Clean Break” document which proposed reshaping Israel’s “strategic environment” in the Middle East, starting with the overthrow of Saddam Hussein.

…Among those misled by Memri’s “translation” was Glenn Beck of CNN, who had planned to run it on his radio programme, until his producer told him to stop. Beck informed listeners this was because CNN’s Arabic department had found “massive problems” with it.

Instead of broadcasting the tape, Beck then invited Carmon on to the programme and gave him a platform to denounce CNN’s Arabic department, and in particular to accuse one of its staff, Octavia Nasr, of being ignorant about the language.

Carmon related a phone conversation he had had with Ms Nasr:

She said the sentence where it says [in Memri's translation] “We are going to … we will annihilate the Jews”, she said: “Well, our translators hear something else. They hear ‘The Jews are shooting at us’.”

I said to her: “You know, Octavia, the order of the words as you put it is upside down. You can’t even get the order of the words right. Even someone who doesn’t know Arabic would listen to the tape and would hear the word ‘Jews’ is at the end, and also it means it is something to be done to the Jews, not by the Jews.”

And she insisted, no the word is in the beginning. I said: “Octavia, you just don’t get it. It is at the end” … She didn’t know one from two, I mean.

Carmon’s words succeeded in bamboozling Glenn “Israel shares my values” Beck, who told him: “This is amazing to me … I appreciate all of your efforts. I appreciate what you do at Memri, it is important work.”

It was indeed amazing, because in defending Memri’s translation, Carmon took issue not only with CNN’s Arabic department but also with all the Arabic grammar books. The word order in a typical Arabic sentence is not the same as in English: the verb comes first and so a sentence in Arabic which literally says “Are shooting at us the Jews” means “The Jews are shooting at us”.

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Miltant mouse preaches hatred

An image taken from Al-Aqsa TV, a station run by Hamas, shows a giant black-and-white Mickey Mouse lookalike rodent named ‘Farfour,’ or ‘butterfly,’ talking on a children’s show. Hamas militants have enlisted the iconic Mickey Mouse to broadcast their message to their most impressionable audience, little kids. ‘Farfour’ does his high-pitched preaching against the U.S. and Israel on a children’s show run each Friday on Al-Aqsa TV. (AP Photo)

There have been quite a few reports over the past few days about a childrens show called ‘Tomorrow’s Pioneers’ from Al-Aqsa TV, a station run by Hamas, which featured a giant black-and-white Mickey Mouse lookalike rodent named ‘Farfour,’ or ‘butterfly,’ preaching resistance against the U.S. and Israel.

Farfour, Miltant Mouse as he’s been dubbed by some, has caused so much controversy that the show has now been cancelled.

RAMALLAH, West Bank – Hamas militants have suspended a TV program that featured a Mickey Mouse lookalike urging Palestinian children to fight Israel and work for global Islamic domination, the Palestinian information minister said Wednesday.

Information Minister Mustafa Barghouti said the character — a giant black-and-white rodent with a high-pitched voice — represented a “mistaken approach” to the Palestinian struggle against Israeli occupation.

He said that the program was pulled from Hamas-affiliated Al Aqsa TV at his ministry’s request and “placed under review.”

Militant ‘Mickey Mouse’ pulled off air

The ‘story’ was originally broken by an organisation called MEMRI. None of the outlets for this item, mentioned that this organisation has been responsible for outputting a lot of baised propoganda or that they have been caught out over and over again. This latest report seems no different. The clip they put out looked edited and some of the translation was questionable to say the least.

The transcript claims that “Sanabel”, the little girl caller of the show, responds with “I will shoot” to the host’s question “Sanabel, what will you do for the sake of the Al-Aqsa Mosque?” As a matter of fact, and as can be seen in the video, it is the clown in the ridiculous Mickey Mouse like suit that says that and even makes the gesture of carrying a weapon. The little girl Sanabel does however respond, but MEMRI omits her response. The little girl actually said in Arabic “bedi arsem soora”, which means “I will draw a picture.” So this girl says she wants to draw a picture, and MEMRI transforms that to “I will shoot.”

The second example is the most outrageous one, where MEMRI translates the little girl Sanabel’s response to the question “we got that, what else?” as saying “We will annihilate the jews.” This is outrageously wrong and completely invented. The girl can be clearly heard saying in Arabic “betokhoona el yahood”, which means “the Jews shoot us.” The word “betokh-oo-na” can be broken down part by part and explained easily as follows:

  • betokh: the verb “shoots”,
  • oo: the 3rd person plural subject pronoun meaning “they”. It becomes “they shoot”.
  • na: the 1st person plural object pronoun meaning “we”. It becomes “they shoot us”.

What’s worse is that a MEMRI spokesperson (Yigal Carmon) appeared on CNN to confirm his organization standing by its translation “word for word” and “according to the syntax” even though it is easy for an organization that employs Arabic translators to actually see how wrong the translations that were produced at first are.

Having pointed that out, what the producers of this show are doing is morally outrageous. Instead of giving their children viewers the joy of watching child TV characters and enjoying that aspect of childhood, they are depriving them of that just as the Israeli occupation is depriving them from other aspects of normal childhood development. Both are equally wrong here.

UPDATE: For a full transcript of what the characters actually said compared to what MEMRI claims they said, click here.

UPDATE 2: A comment for this article, pointed out that Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crooke whom I originally attributed that translation to do not work for MEMRI. They instead work for an organisation called Palestinian Media Watch (PMW), so the above article has been amended to remove their names. MEMRI deserve all the credit for this particular libel. What the commentator failed to point out though was that Itamar Marcus, Palestianian Media Watch (the organisation he works for now) and the Center for Monitoring the Impact of Peace (CMIP) (the organisation he used to work for) are just as baised as MEMRI and use exactly the same underhand methods to spread disinformation.  

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