Mo Salah's 'killing of innocent people' tweet prompts comments on what he doesn't say
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It's a tweet that's received 265,000 likes, been retweeted more than 88,000 times and prompted almost 12,000 comments.
In a widely shared Twitter post, Liverpool and Egypt star Mo Salah urged world leaders, specifically British Minister Boris Johnson, "to do everything in their power to make sure the violence and killing of innocent people stops immediately."More Related News
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