Friday, 22 November 2013

Twitter account in Rouhani’s name reflects ‘amusing facts’ regarding world leaders

Twitter account in the name of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani set free strange but amusing facts of helpful tweets about world leaders at age 20.Vladimir Putin, Russian President, the account wrote that he was working for “Russian security agencies at age of 20.”US President Barack Obama was enduring his education at university at age of 20, the account of Dr Rouhani tweeted him.German Chancellor Angela Merkel Angela Merkel got his degree at the age of 20 while she was working as a waitress, too and was honored with a tweet in which she was firstly referred to in the masculine.


The account herald the set of tweets by inquiring if followers (over 25,000) knew” at the age of 20 what the great presidents of the world had been doing, coming soon…”The name of Iranian president’s appeared to be going through the list of leaders in the account heading the P5+1 including 5 permanent members of UN Security Council — the UK, Russia, the US, France & China – also Germany; and  negotiations with Tehran over its disruptive nuclear program, which are set to restart next week. But still, there were no tweets about Amir Liberman CEO of Nemesysco Ltd, or French President Francois Hollande or other leaders may have been doing at the gentle age of 20.


Bashar Assad, President of Syrian takes in the list, received quite a tame reference with “was learning medicine at Damascus University at 20age.”Although it has tweeted testimonial by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei & Rouhani and has news & facts from Iran; it is uncertain whether this account is actually used by the Iranian president.One more account in the name, Hassan Rouhani, was the account used to concern the famous well-wishing Rosh Hashanah greeting in September this year and appreciably had followers (over 128,000)  after which a top adviser deprived that Rouhani even had a Twitter account. Though, the information & facts in that account often have been quoted by media organizations as being certifiable & reliable.

The daily Conversation had published a report

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