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  • 2018-01-08 (xsd:date)
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  • Did a Muslim Doctor Refuse to Treat a Dying Christian On Board a Flight? (en)
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  • In early January 2018, a satirical but inflammatory story on the Patriot United web site falsely claimed that a Muslim doctor from Syria doctor left a Christian man to die on a flight from New York to Las Vegas on the basis of his religion: The story is a fabrication, but was shared 24,000 times on Facebook within five days. We could find no corroboration of any incident even similar to the one described by Patriot United. Furthermore, the article contains several erroneous details and prank hyperlinks that make clear it was intended as satire. Firstly, we could find no record of a Dr. Jaleel Kohmeni in any corroborating news article. Khomeini is an Iranian surname (derived from the Iranian city of Khomein) and therefore unlikely to belong to a Syrian national. In addition: Delta Flight 6978 runs between the Brazilian cities of Salvador and Sao Paulo (not New York and Las Vegas), there is no Mercy General hospital in Pittsburgh, and we found no record of a Pennsylvania State Trooper Donald Deekman. Despite the story's inflammatory content, the author appears not to have intended for it to be taken entirely seriously, including a series of links to irrelevant or comic photographs, under the guise of sources. For example, the source provided for the airplane's emergency landing in Pittsburgh is a link to the New England Patriots' 17 December 2017 defeat of the Pittsburgh Steelers. (en)
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