![]() ![]() The news report also says that some of the schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan that Mr. They say he only visited Korphe a year later. Mortenson on his mountain trip and dispute his being lost. ![]() ![]() The “60 Minutes” report draws on observations from the porters who joined Mr. Mortenson wrote that he stumbled upon the village of Korphe, where he was cared for by local residents, and that their kindness inspired him to build a school. Mortenson’s account of being lost in 1993 while mountain-climbing in rural Pakistan. The report, which will be broadcast Sunday night on CBS, questions the veracity of one of the most gripping stories in the book, Mr. Mortenson’s charitable organization, the Central Asia Institute, has taken credit for building schools that don’t exist. An investigation by “60 Minutes” casts doubt on the accuracy of the inspirational best seller “Three Cups of Tea” by Greg Mortenson, saying it is filled with inaccuracies. ![]()
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