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Twitter bans President Trump permanently
Social media companies have temporarily suspended Trump’s accounts after he posted messages on the social media platforms to support violent protesters at the US Capitol.
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Tweet from the Secretary-General of al-Nujaba:
We hope to pray in the Sacred House of God soon | Congratulations to Yemen’s Ansarullah!
Hujjat al-Islam al-Kaabi praised the successful attack by Ansarullah’s missile unit on Saudi targets and expressed hope that the Islamic Resistance fighters, alongside the warriors of Ansarullah, would soon pray near the Ka’bah.
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Twitter suspends fake black pro-Trump accounts
Twitter said Tuesday it had suspended several fake accounts purporting to be African Americans who support President Donald Trump and which had succeeded in garnering several thousand followers in just a few days.
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Chairman of al-Nujaba’s Political Board to conspirators;
Don’t fantasize about the compromise of Iraq with Israel
Through a twit, the chairman of al-Nujaba’s political board, condemning the compromise of Bahrain with Israel, wrote, “That the rulers of some Arab states run towards the Us is no new phenomenon; as the US is the supporter of their authoritarian kingdom.”
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In response to harassment of Iranian aircraft by fighters of Coalition
US behaves like Mafia bands and bandits: Al-Nujaba’s spokesman
Al-Shimmari, in a twit, condemned the harassment of the Iranian passenger aeroplane, flying from Tehran to Beirut, by the American fighters and described it as the behaviour of bandits and Mafia groups.
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Through a twit;
You not in a position to intervene in Resistance affairs: Al-Nujaba to UK ambassador
Engineer al-Shimmari, in a twit, addressing Stephen Hickey, wrote, “Do your duty, only act as the diplomatic representative of your wicked county and don’t intervene in the issues that are above your rank and level of those who have appointed you!”
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Al-Nujaba’s response to the missile attack against Camp Taji
Through a twit, ash-Shimmari severely criticized American mercenaries for their objection to last night’s attack against the military base of the occupiers.
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US senators urge Twitter to ban Iran’s Leader, FM
In a letter sent to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, senators Ted Cruz of Texas, Marco Rubio of Florida, Tom Cotton of Arkansas and Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee threatened that the company would be subject to US sanctions law if it did not end its service to Iranian officials.
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Mosques in India trends on Twitter after Babri Mosque verdict
Social media users in India took to Twitter on Friday to raise awareness of the country's Islamic heritage using the hashtag #MosquesofIndia, a week after India’s Supreme Court awarded a bitterly contested religious site to Hindus.