Following Aoun's recent statements ... "We are going to hell" tops "Twitter" in Lebanon

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The hashtag # Going_to_Hell (Going to Hell) issued the social networking site "Twitter" in Lebanon, following a statement by Lebanese President Michel Aoun, during a press conference, in which he warned of failure to agree on forming a government.

Aoun had answered a question from a journalist, after he delivered his speech, about the direction Lebanon would go in if the divided leaders did not agree, by saying: "Of course on hell." 

Immediately after the press conference ended, Lebanese tweets launched the hashtag "Raheen Ajhanem", with which thousands interacted through angry, sarcastic and critical comments about the Lebanese situation.

Among those who participated in the tag was the Lebanese artist, Nicole Saba, who tweeted: "We did not say something that you said: # Rihin_Ajhem."

The tweeters demanded, in a cynical way, to issue an explanation about the Lebanese president’s answer, and on his intention with the phrase “we are going to Ajhnam,” so one of the tweeters said: “The Presidency of the Republic should come out on the media with an explanation about the answer of His Excellency the President, # We are going to Ajham, and correcting, correcting and amending the information until we are in # Hell, not in our capacity to be more corrupt. "

For his part, the journalist on the Lebanese Al-Jadeed channel, Ramez Al-Qadi, mocked: "There is no need to panic, we are going to their ages."

Tweeters asserted that Lebanon and the Lebanese people deserve rescue to avoid the fate that President Aoun talked about. One of them said: "Doesn't Lebanon and the Lebanese deserve salvation, do they not deserve not to go to hell ... Lebanon's interest is above the interest-based alliances and what brought us to it."

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