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Pakistani-Canadian writer Tarek Fatah posts a video on girl power and gets it wrong again

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Screenshots of the viral video.

Active social media user and writer Tarek Fatah who has a huge fan following and online presence, took to social media to share a video that went viral, but for the wrong reasons.

 

This is not the first time Tarek Fatah has been criticized for misinformation.

 

The Pakistani writer has circulated wrong information many times leaving the Twitterati puzzled and sometimes angered.

 

In a recent video posted by Fateh a little boy from Iran is seen training but the writer captioned the video "Girl Power!"


As the post went viral, Twitterati took to social media and corrected him that it was a boy whose name is Arat Hosseini.

Arat Hosseini is a 5-year-old Iranian boy who has been a sensation on the Internet with his skills at playing football.

 


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With his long hair he has made it impossible to identify his gender. But Arat has been in news on social media for long – dedicated followers to know that he is a boy who has been famous for a physical training regime not suited for his age.

 

Taking to Twitter, Netizens slammed the Pakistani-Canadian writer.

 

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A user wrote: "He is a boy Tarek. The name's Arat."

Another wrote, "This is a boy, Anamed Arat Hosseini, born in Banol north of Iran in 2013. Double check your posts."

A post read, "Tarek sir it's a boy from Iran."

A user remarked, "No offence to you or girl power, but that is an Israeli boy, named Arat. (He just has long hair)."


 

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