Iran: Twitter suspends Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's account after threats to Donald Trump
- FTT Creations
- Jan 23, 2021
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Twitter suspended on Friday an account of the Iranian supreme guide, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei , in which he asked to avenge General Qasem Soleimani, killed in Iraq, and threatened former US President Donald Trump , who ordered the attack that led to his death.
As indicated by Twitter in a message posted on the same profile, the account was suspended because it violated the rules of the social network.
Revenge is inevitable, Soleimani's murderer and whoever ordered his death must suffer revenge, said the message published in Persian on Thursday night on the @khamenei_site account, which belongs to an Ayatollah's website.
The phrase was accompanied by a montage of photos that shows Trump playing golf by the sea, while the shadow of a fighter plane is projected on the grass.
Soleimani was the head of the Quds Force , an elite unit of the Guardians of the Revolution, the ideological army of Iran, and the architect of the regional strategy of the Islamic Republic.
He was assassinated on January 3, 2020 in Baghdad in a US drone attack ordered by Trump, who left office on Wednesday and retired precisely to a Florida residence with a golf course.
Khamenei has repeated on several occasions that Soleimani's death will be avenged. On January 1, the head of the Iranian Judicial Authority, Ebrahim Raissi, declared that the murderers of the emblematic general will not be safe anywhere in the world.
On January 9, Twitter suspended a message posted by one of Khamenei's accounts on the social network in which it prohibited the importation of coronavirus vaccines manufactured in the United States and in the United Kingdom because it considered that they could not be trusted countries.
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