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@Ireland Twitter account faces backlash after series of “homophobic” tweets

Published 17:46 10 Sept 2015 BST

Updated 21:09 10 Sept 2015 BST

Kevin Beirne
@Ireland Twitter account faces backlash after series of “homophobic” tweets

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Tweeting dodgy remarks from your own personal account is bad enough, but when you're invited to speak for nation it's doubly true.

Perhaps Shaykh Umar Al-Qadri should have thought a little harder before sending these tweets from the @Ireland Twitter account: https://twitter.com/ireland/status/641992495006642176 https://twitter.com/ireland/status/642001651331670016 The @Ireland account is curated by a different person every week, with the idea that no one voice can speak for a nation and that a shared account can "help to further connect Ireland to the world and the world to Ireland through the different voices that curate the account each week." But Al-Qadri's comments won't have gone down well, as they came just days after he posted tweets describing homosexuality as a sin... https://twitter.com/ireland/status/640898518832533504 https://twitter.com/ireland/status/641179763919454208 Ireland recently became the first country in the world to legalise same-sex marriage by popular vote, so it's no surprise that people did not take kindly to these sentiments... https://twitter.com/JoshuaColquhoun/status/642003135859425280 https://twitter.com/newswardie/status/642002042886717440 https://twitter.com/robthemasterg/status/642001903451262976 https://twitter.com/trisarrrahtops/status/641998921968013312 https://twitter.com/IzzyKamikaze/status/641997230040305664

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