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  Malaysia: special court appoints translators for illegal immigrant cases
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Bernama): Less than a month after their inception, the special courts on illegal immigrants, set up at detention centres, have settled some 420 cases. The Immigration Department will conduct meetings with several officers from the embassies and high commissions next week to appoint translators for the illegal immigrants. "Except for Indonesia, we have requested several countries to submit at least 10 names that we can give to the court to be appointed as interpreters," he said. He said among the countries with many illegal immigrants here were Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam and China as well as several West Asian nations like Iran and Iraq."

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