SMH columnist Paul Sheehan suspended following review into Arabic gang-rape column

Sydney Morning Herald columnist Paul Sheehan has been “stood aside” by his editor following an internal investigation into his controversial article in which he alleged a woman had been gang raped by men of Middle Eastern origin and that police had failed to investigate.

Sheehan’s column ‘The horrifying untold story of Louise’ was found to be an unacceptable breach of fundamental journalistic practice, editor-in-chief Darren Goodsir said in a statement published on The Sydney Morning Herald this afternoon.

On Thursday Sheehan penned a column admitting his original claims had been flawed

He wrote: “I have concluded a formal review into the column “The horrifying untold story of Louise”, published on Monday, February 22. The article has since been retracted and, on behalf of the Herald, I once again unreservedly apologise for the column and the hurt and distress it understandably caused.”

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