Lebanese artist: Earthquakes in Syria and Turkey may be "artificial"

Lebanese singer Nadine Nassib Njeim sparked controversy on social media after she tweeted that the earthquakes in Syria and Turkey may be "artificial".
Nadine Njeim posted a tweet that she later deleted, after she was attacked in the comments, in which she had said: "Antakya violin?! One moment.. Something is wrong. Not once does it become that it is the same tremor with almost the same strength that hits the same place?! Stop the situation is normal. We wait and see the truth."

The Lebanese singer reiterated her suspicions that the earthquakes were "contrived" in a second tweet, in which she expressed her anger at being attacked by followers, prompting her to delete the first tweet.

"Najim" responded to the followers who attacked her, saying: "Ktrnin people without morals if they know respect the opinion of people shut up is not required more, in a thousand people doubted Balli Amma Basir and opinions differed between contrived and non-contrived, but I gave my personal opinion attacked me on the basis of Enta Fahmnin and know everything and you respect what you know. I deleted the tweet out of lack of politeness."
Activists expressed support for Nadine, stressing that she has the right to express her opinion.