Hunt for mysterious interpreter who faked sign language at Mandela memorial / Catastrophic Security Failure

 Published time: December 11, 2013 21:06                                                                            

President Barack Obama delivers a speech next to a sign language interpreter (R) during the memorial service for late South African President Nelson Mandela at Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg.(AFP Photo / Alexander Joe)President Barack Obama delivers a speech next to a sign language interpreter (R) during the memorial service for late South African President Nelson Mandela at Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg.(AFP Photo / Alexander Joe)

South Africa is searching for a sign language interpreter who failed to translate what world leaders said at the memorial of anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela on Tuesday. Outraged by the incident, the deaf community has confirmed the man was a fake.

The unidentified man, who had a security pass, stood next to  world leaders as they addressed the crowd in the 95,000-seat  Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg. Millions saw the fake  interpreter gesticulate pure gibberish during the broadcast of  the event, which was televised across the globe.

“There was zero percent accuracy. He couldn’t even get the    basics right. He couldn’t even say thank you,” Delphin    Hlungwane, a South African sign language interpreter at DeafSA,    told Reuters. DeafSA has condemned the incident.

The global deaf community has grown outraged at the incident,  which saw the man seemingly inventing hand gestures as he went  along.

The South African government is searching for the fraud. Although  the government was officially in charge of the ceremony, the  man’s identity remains a mystery.

The ruling African National Congress (ANC) also seems to have no  details about the mystery interpreter, although television  footage from a party congress last year appears to show the same  man gesticulating on stage alongside South African President  Zuma, AP reported.The event – which looked more like a festival than a memorial,  due to South Africa’s tradition of celebrating the life of the  deceased – was also marred by several other incidents.

First, boos and jeers were heard from the audience during the  South African president’s commemoration speech.

Meanwhile, US President Barack Obama was caught snapping a selfie  with British Prime Minister David Cameron and Danish premier  Helle Thorning-Schmidt. The image of the three leaders, all  huddled together with Thorning-Schmidt in the middle, has been  trending on Twitter under the hashtag #ObamaSelfie since Tuesday.

In yet another development, retired Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s  home was robbed while the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and  anti-apartheid activist spoke at the memorial service.

On Tuesday, South Africa began parting with its first black  president, who dedicated his life to ending apartheid. The leader  will be buried at his rural home in Qunu on Sunday. Mandela died  at his Johannesburg home on Friday, at the age of 95. He had been  plagued by poor health, suffering from a lung infection and  severe stomach, prostate, and eye problems.

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