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Sat 14 Mar 2026 • 03:44

BBC Contributor Faces Backlash for Calling Khamenei's Death a Hoax

BBC Contributor Faces Backlash for Calling Khamenei's Death a Hoax

### BBC Contributor Criticised for Labeling Iranian Leader's Death a Hoax

A contributor to the BBC, Mohamed Mohsen Abo El-Nour, has faced backlash after he dismissed the reported death of Iranian leader Ali Khamenei as a hoax. This comment emerged amid widespread discussions surrounding Khamenei's potential assassination, highlighting a significant divide in public perception.

The incident occurred as reports circulated about Khamenei's demise. Abo El-Nour's claims raised eyebrows and invited criticism from multiple quarters, particularly given the seriousness of the allegations regarding Khamenei’s fate. His remarks directly undermined the gravity of the situation and were perceived as an attempt to trivialize valid concerns surrounding political violence in Iran.

As a result of this controversy, a spokesman stated that, "The BBC cannot simply hide behind claims about offering 'various perspectives', and it has a responsibility not to platform these dubious authors as contributors in the first place." This criticism reflects broader concerns about the standards of commentary provided by public broadcasters and the potential implications of giving a platform to such views.

The backlash highlights a growing demand for accountability and integrity in media reporting, particularly regarding sensitive topics involving international relations and political instability.