‘Tweet for Youcef’ Campaign Attracts Thousands to Imprisoned Iranian Pastor’s Case
Christian Post - The "Tweet for Youcef" campaign started by the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) has successfully drawn international attention toward the plight of imprisoned Iranian pastor Youcef Nadarkhani, with his story said to reach 297,292 Twitter accounts daily.
The American Center for Law and Justice began the "Tweet for Youcef" campaign less than two weeks ago and has already garnered a massive following, reaching 160 counties.
According to the ACLJ website, people living in Islamic countries run by Sharia law, including Iran, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Syria, Egypt, Libya, and Kuwait, are receiving and tweeting information regarding Pastor Nadarkhani.
"Tweet for Youcef" involves a Twitter application that allows the ACLJ to send a daily tweet regarding Nadarkhani's plight via another user's account.
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