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Quebec mosque attack: Canada challenges Fox News over tweet Quebec mosque attack: Fox News deletes tweet after Canada complains
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The Canadian prime minister's office has asked US TV network Fox News to remove or update a tweet saying a suspect in the Quebec mosque attack was of Moroccan origin. US TV network Fox News has removed a tweet saying a suspect in the Quebec mosque attack was of Moroccan origin, after a request by the Canadian prime minister's office.
Justin Trudeau's communications chief, Kate Purchase, said Fox was "spreading misinformation" with the tweet, which was based on early reports.Justin Trudeau's communications chief, Kate Purchase, said Fox was "spreading misinformation" with the tweet, which was based on early reports.
Six Muslim worshippers were shot dead as they prayed and 19 others wounded.Six Muslim worshippers were shot dead as they prayed and 19 others wounded.
French-Canadian student Alexandre Bissonette was subsequently charged.French-Canadian student Alexandre Bissonette was subsequently charged.
"Suspect in Quebec mosque terror attack was of Moroccan origin, reports show," the offending tweet said. "Suspect in Quebec mosque terror attack was of Moroccan origin, reports show," the offending tweet had said.
Some early reports had in fact said that one of two men arrested was of Moroccan origin but the man was later deemed to be a witness and released without charge.Some early reports had in fact said that one of two men arrested was of Moroccan origin but the man was later deemed to be a witness and released without charge.
Fox's story was updated to reflect this but the news organisation did not remove its tweet. The Fox News Twitter account has 13m followers. Fox's story was updated to reflect this but the news organisation did not, at first, remove its tweet. The Fox News Twitter account has 13m followers.
Kate Purchase tweeted Fox asking it to "either retract or update the tweet to reflect the suspect's actual identity".Kate Purchase tweeted Fox asking it to "either retract or update the tweet to reflect the suspect's actual identity".
"We need to remain focused on keeping our communities safe and united instead of trying to build walls and scapegoat communities," she added."We need to remain focused on keeping our communities safe and united instead of trying to build walls and scapegoat communities," she added.
After the tweet was removed, she responded on Twitter: "Thank you @FoxNews for deleting the tweet. We appreciate it."