placement and death Osama bin Laden, the fugitive wanted in the world in the last decade, drew attention to the tourist center located in the valley of Orash, Pakistan, in a way that its residents not only expected, but not wanted.
twitterers @ ReallyVirtual famous for narrating the operation to kill Osama is "confused"
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twitterers @ ReallyVirtual famous for narrating the operation to kill Osama is "confused"
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to shelter Bin Laden on Twitter without knowing what it was.
A consultant information technology (IT) in the town of Abbottabad, Pakistan, gained thousands of new Twitter followers after the report without knowing the details of the military operation with the U.S. managed to liquidate the leader of the terrorist network Al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, on Monday.
With your mailbox full of messages and requests for interviews, Sohaib Athar, 33, now says he is confused and that he intended to "do exactly nothing" unlikely to fame on the Internet, reports CNN.
"I'm just a twitterers, who was at the time of the operation. There are many Twitter users in Abbottabad these guys are more than Facebook. That's all, "wrote Athar on Twitter (@ ReallyVirtual) .
In an interview with CNN, Athar said that although the city attracts the attention of media around the world after the death of terrorist most of its inhabitants, like him, are more willing to move forward with their lives. "Outside of some areas where a large number of journalists and many curious, the rest of the city continues its normal day to day day, "he said.
Asked what he planned to do with fame and the legion of new followers on Twitter, the consultant said he planned to "do exactly nothing."
"I am where I am and if you follow me and listen to what I have to say (...) You can probably use it (fame) to create a more positive image of my country," he told the U.S. television network .
On Sunday, a U.S. military command deployed in Abbottabad an operation of surgical precision to penetrate the secret compound of Osama Bin Laden. There was a shootout, according to authorities responsible for the terrorist attack on the Twin Towers in 2001, was shot fatally in the head.
Athar, witnessed the explosions made by the soldiers and the flight helicopters, described the scene Twitter unaware that occurred a few yards global news.
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With your mailbox full of messages and requests for interviews, Sohaib Athar, 33, now says he is confused and that he intended to "do exactly nothing" unlikely to fame on the Internet, reports CNN.
"I'm just a twitterers, who was at the time of the operation. There are many Twitter users in Abbottabad these guys are more than Facebook. That's all, "wrote Athar on Twitter (@ ReallyVirtual) .
In an interview with CNN, Athar said that although the city attracts the attention of media around the world after the death of terrorist most of its inhabitants, like him, are more willing to move forward with their lives. "Outside of some areas where a large number of journalists and many curious, the rest of the city continues its normal day to day day, "he said.
Asked what he planned to do with fame and the legion of new followers on Twitter, the consultant said he planned to "do exactly nothing."
"I am where I am and if you follow me and listen to what I have to say (...) You can probably use it (fame) to create a more positive image of my country," he told the U.S. television network .
On Sunday, a U.S. military command deployed in Abbottabad an operation of surgical precision to penetrate the secret compound of Osama Bin Laden. There was a shootout, according to authorities responsible for the terrorist attack on the Twin Towers in 2001, was shot fatally in the head.
Athar, witnessed the explosions made by the soldiers and the flight helicopters, described the scene Twitter unaware that occurred a few yards global news.
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