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They stole my story, then I was the story

March 26, 2014 20:43

By

Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

The last thing journalist Ben Judah expected when he logged on to Twitter at home in London one evening was to find dozens of death threats from angry Egyptians.

The Jewish writer did not know he had unwittingly become a minor celebrity in the Arab state, thanks to a trail of events leading back to a satirist plagiarising his work.

Mr Judah, an expert on Russia, had an article about Vladimir Putin copied by Egyptian television star Bassem Youssef and published in a prominent Arabic newspaper last week.

While Dr Youssef — a leading critic of unprofessionalism in his country’s media — went to ground after his plagiarism was uncovered, it was Mr Judah who was hit by the backlash —and a wave of antisemitism. He explained: “Hitler was mentioned. There were death threats and promises of attacks on my family. It went on for five days.