BBC slammed for mistranslating Arabic interview of released Palestinian prisoner

The incorrect translation caused uproar online, exacerbated by the fact the BBC has an Arabic language service.(AFP)
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  • The mistranslation has sparked significant backlash on social media since the interview was aired

LONDON: The BBC has come under fire for mistranslating the words of a Palestinian prisoner following the her exchange as part of a hostage release deal between Isreal and Hamas on Friday.

Respond Crisis Translation stated that the former detainee criticized her Israeli captors in her initial statement, condemning them for their inhumane treatment of prisoners.

鈥淭hey imprisoned us for a month. As winter came, they cut off the electricity. We almost died from the cold weather,鈥� was translated to English subtitles as 鈥渁nd no one helped us. Only Hamas cared. Those who felt our suffering, I thank them very much.鈥�

The former detainee proceeded to mention, 鈥渢hey (the Israelis) sprayed us with pepper spray and left us to die inside the prison,鈥� but the English subtitles were interpreted as 鈥渁nd we love them very much,鈥� potentially implying that her emotions were aimed at Hamas.

鈥淭he shortened video clip we posted included English subtitles, but due to an editing error did not include the full comments themselves. We have since uploaded the original video clip, so that it includes the full comments with corresponding translation, and added a note of clarification,鈥� a BBC spokesperson told Arab News.

The incorrect translation caused uproar online, exacerbated by the fact the BBC has an Arabic language service.

鈥淪he never mentioned Hamas or a word like it,鈥� Respond Crisis Translation posted on X.

鈥淭his egregious mistranslation is not just a language error; it is a racist fabrication that fans the flames of the war. Mistranslations such as these 鈥攊ntentional or not 鈥� are exacerbating the ongoing genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.鈥�

Social media users also took to Meta and X to slam the BBC for falsifying what was said in the interview, with one Instagram user stating: 鈥淭his is the BBC literally inciting violence this is horrific,鈥� and many other users stating: 鈥淪hame on you @bbc.鈥�

The BBC has temporarily removed the video of the interview due to 鈥渁n error in the editing process.鈥�

Arab News contacted the BBC for comment.