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What distinguishes MT education in Western countries from MT education in African countries, for instance, is that for the latter it is an education with a difference: It is enabling rather than disabling, empowering rather than disempowering. That is, it should ensure its consumers upward social mobility; it should allow them access to employment and to economic resources and facilitate their participation in the social and political development of the state. Applied linguists in non-Western communities have a professional responsibility to promote rather than undermine MT education if we are to ensure the survival of local
Sohail Karmani (Thu,) studied this question.