📰 Satirical report about WHO chief's 'arrest' shared as genuine news article
Copyright AFP 2017-2022. All rights reserved.World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus"for crimes against humanity and genocide". The claim, which circulated in multiple languages, was shared in some posts alongside a screenshot or a link to a purported news article about Ghebreyesus' arrest.Ghebreyesus had not been arrested.
"The Vancouver Times reported the arrest of World Health Organisation director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus by Interpol as he was boarding a plane for Africa," reads the first paragraph in a screenshot"The newspaper says he was charged against crimes against humanity. Tedros allegedly is being held in prison for crimes against humanity and genocide.
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