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California, USA (Global Watchtower): Reporters must be objective. Judges have to be impartial. Referees cannot take sides. But what about interpreters? Neutrality is a core tenet of professional codes of ethics for interpreters, in every major setting where interpreters work. Whether it’s in a conference hall, a hospital, or a courtroom, practicing interpreters are required to render utterances across two languages without inserting their own opinions.

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