As I thought
The New York Times has amended a widely circulated article on starvation in Gaza after it emerged that a child featured in the piece – photographed with his mother and brother – suffers from severe pre-existing medical conditions.
Mohammed Zakaria al-Mutawaq, who was described in the original report as acutely malnourished, has cerebral palsy and additional genetic illnesses that affect his physical appearance, the paper
The New York Times has amended a widely circulated article on starvation in Gaza after it emerged that a child featured in the piece – photographed with his mother and brother – suffers from severe pre-existing medical conditions.
Mohammed Zakaria al-Mutawaq, who was described in the original report as acutely malnourished, has cerebral palsy and additional genetic illnesses that affect his physical appearance, the paper
The New York Times has amended a widely circulated article on starvation in Gaza after it emerged that a child featured in the piece – photographed with his mother and brother – suffers from severe pre-existing medical conditions.
Mohammed Zakaria al-Mutawaq, who was described in the original report as acutely malnourished, has cerebral palsy and additional genetic illnesses that affect his physical appearance,