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Anti-Islamic ad leads to firing at paper

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NASHVILLE — A Tennessee newspaper has fired its advertisin­g manager after a full-page advertisem­ent from a religious group predicting a terrorist attack in Nashville next month appeared in its pages.

In a story on its website Monday afternoon, The Tennessean announced the newspaper and its parent company, Gannett, had fired the manager after conducting an internal investigat­ion into what led to its publishing.

The paid advertisem­ent that appeared in Sunday’s editions of The Tennessean from the group Future For America claimed Donald Trump “is the final president of the USA” and featured a photo of Trump and Pope Francis. It began by claiming that a nuclear device would be detonated in Nashville and that the attack would be carried out by unspecific interests of “Islam.”

“We apologize for publishing this ad and we specifical­ly apologize to the Muslim community, in Nashville and more broadly,” Kathy Jack-Romero, president of local sales for Gannett, told the newspaper. “This should have never happened.”

After one sales executive had flagged the ad for review, JackRomero said, the now terminated manager “agreed to proceed with the ad without fully reviewing the content.”

The group had also run a fullpage ad in Wednesday’s editions of the newspaper stating its intention to warn Nashville residents on their attack prediction “so that they may be able to make a decision intelligen­tly.” The ad on Wednesday did not mention Islam.

Revenue from the ad sale will be refunded to the group, and Gannett will donate the $14,000 value from the ad sale to the American Muslim Advisory Council, the newspaper reported.

“We’re grateful that they’ve opted not to benefit from the proceeds of that ad,” Sabina Mohyuddin, executive director of the American Muslim Advisory Council, told the newspaper. “We can use that for something good in the community.”

Mohyuddin also said the newspaper’s executives have contacted her to apologize.

According to its website, Future For America’s ministry warns of so-called end-of-theworld Bible prophecies.

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