Twitter Suspends ‘Fake’ Account that Carried Link to Iran Supreme Leader’s Website

Iran's Supreme Leader Ai Khamenei. (Reuters)
Iran's Supreme Leader Ai Khamenei. (Reuters)
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Twitter Suspends ‘Fake’ Account that Carried Link to Iran Supreme Leader’s Website

Iran's Supreme Leader Ai Khamenei. (Reuters)
Iran's Supreme Leader Ai Khamenei. (Reuters)

Twitter said on Friday it had suspended what it said was a fake account that carried a link to the website of Iran’s Supreme Leader on Friday, hours after it carried the image of a golfer resembling former US President Donald Trump apparently being targeted by a drone.

The post, on a Persian-language account carrying a link to Ali Khamenei’s website, had carried the text of remarks by him in December in which he said “Revenge is certain” - referring to the killing of top Iranian general, Qassem Soleimani, in a US drone attack.

A Twitter spokeswoman said the @khamenei_site account was suspended for violating the company’s platform manipulation and spam policy, specifically the creation of fake accounts. Asked if the @khamenei_site account was fake, she said it was.

The golfer image tweet was retweeted by Khamenei’s main Persian-language account, although it appeared to have been deleted later. The text and graphic of the tweet was also carried by Khamenei’s official website and widely quoted by Iranian media.

Khamenei’s account and his main Twitter account in English, which did not carry the golfer image tweet, were still operational.



Pro-Kurdish MP and Key Peace Negotiator Onder Dies at 62

FILE - Lawmaker of the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democracy Party Sirri Sureyya Onder speaks to the media after talks with Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu in Ankara, Türkiye, Wednesday, July 15, 2015.  (AP Photo/File)
FILE - Lawmaker of the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democracy Party Sirri Sureyya Onder speaks to the media after talks with Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu in Ankara, Türkiye, Wednesday, July 15, 2015. (AP Photo/File)
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Pro-Kurdish MP and Key Peace Negotiator Onder Dies at 62

FILE - Lawmaker of the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democracy Party Sirri Sureyya Onder speaks to the media after talks with Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu in Ankara, Türkiye, Wednesday, July 15, 2015.  (AP Photo/File)
FILE - Lawmaker of the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democracy Party Sirri Sureyya Onder speaks to the media after talks with Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu in Ankara, Türkiye, Wednesday, July 15, 2015. (AP Photo/File)

Sirri Sureyya Onder, a prominent pro-Kurdish party lawmaker and key figure in Türkiye’s tentative process to end the Kurdistan Workers Party's (PKK) insurgency, died on Saturday at age 62, his party said.
Onder, the deputy parliament speaker, was among MPs from the DEM Party who recently met jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan and held talks last week with President Tayyip Erdogan in a bid to end a decades-old conflict that has killed tens of thousands.
He was taken to hospital around two weeks ago after suffering a heart attack and aortic rupture, according to the hospital where he was being treated in Istanbul. After his heartbeat recovered, he underwent some 12 hours of surgery. Onder then spent 18 days in intensive care but died due to multiple organ failure on Saturday, the Istanbul hospital said.
Known for his wit, poetry, and warm public presence, Onder was also an accomplished director and screenwriter of works that blended political storytelling with social critique.
He was active in the negotiating process that led to the PKK declaring a unilateral ceasefire in March. A decade beforehand, he also played a central intermediary role in talks between Erdogan's government and the PKK.
Onder was jailed in 2018 over a speech deemed to be "terrorist propaganda" and later stood trial in the Kobani protests case, facing life imprisonment, but was not jailed due to parliamentary impunity.
He also served time in jail in the 1980s following a military coup.