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Lebanon’s Hezbollah trolls attack black news reporter on Twitter
(MENAFN) Hateful, racist and misogynistic tweets were directed at a Sudanese TV journalist after a statement was broadcasted on her show, slating Lebanon’s government, containing Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah.
Dalia Ahmad faced immense rage after she called the nation’s party executives, who ruled for so long, as crocodiles at her show “Fashet Khalq” on Al-Jadeed news channel in Lebanon.
#DogBreedImprovement in Arabic was between top trends in the country following harsh tweets issued by Hezbollah loyalist accounts attacking Ahmad and her skin color.
A tweet from a Twitter account showing a picture of the slain Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani reads, “You’d be sitting under the safety of God when a black dog comes and starts barking, you want to hit it but then it appears not to be a dog but a black female dog from Sudan.”
Dalia Ahmad faced immense rage after she called the nation’s party executives, who ruled for so long, as crocodiles at her show “Fashet Khalq” on Al-Jadeed news channel in Lebanon.
#DogBreedImprovement in Arabic was between top trends in the country following harsh tweets issued by Hezbollah loyalist accounts attacking Ahmad and her skin color.
A tweet from a Twitter account showing a picture of the slain Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani reads, “You’d be sitting under the safety of God when a black dog comes and starts barking, you want to hit it but then it appears not to be a dog but a black female dog from Sudan.”
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