Greek web users waged Facebook war against IMF head Christine Lagarde today after she accused their countrymen of dodging taxes.
The French managing director of the International Monetary Fund received more than 10,000 messages, many of them obscene, on her page on the online social network -- where her postings typically draw a couple of hundred comments.
By late Sunday afternoon a separate Facebook page had sprung up titled "Greeks are against Lagarde".
Its creators described it as "the page through which to show displeasure as a nation towards Lagarde!", with a picture of the IMF chief. Full story...
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The French managing director of the International Monetary Fund received more than 10,000 messages, many of them obscene, on her page on the online social network -- where her postings typically draw a couple of hundred comments.
By late Sunday afternoon a separate Facebook page had sprung up titled "Greeks are against Lagarde".
Its creators described it as "the page through which to show displeasure as a nation towards Lagarde!", with a picture of the IMF chief. Full story...
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