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Feline surreal: Belgians tweet cat pics for #BrusselsLockdown

When Belgian police requested social media silence during a series of anti-terrorism raids on Sunday, they might have expected a catty response from the Internet.

Updated on: Nov 23, 2015 12:51 PM IST
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When Belgian police requested the social media’s silence during a series of anti-terrorism raids that brought the county to a halt on Sunday, they might have expected a catty response from the Internet.

A Belgian soldier stands guard outside a cafe near Brussels' Grand Place. (REUTERS)
A Belgian soldier stands guard outside a cafe near Brussels' Grand Place. (REUTERS)

In fact people politely complied but with a surreal twist, as thousands tweeted pictures of their feline friends when the hashtag #BrusselsLockdown went viral.

It began when defence minister Steven Vandeput tweeted: “Police are asking the public not to report their movements on social media, please support & rt #BrusselsLockdown.”

Frustrated and anxious after the city spent a second day on its top state of alert as authorities intensified their hunt for a key Paris attacks suspect, Belgian twitter users responded bizarrely.

Instead of taking pictures of what they could see or describing police operations, they posted pictures of cats.

“I think in one hour I’ve seen more #lolcats than I’ve seen in the rest of my life,” said social media specialist Mateusz Kukulka, or @Mateusz.

Read: Brussels lockdown continues: 16 arrests but Paris suspect at large

As the theme caught on, some posted photos of cats looking suspicious, others of cats looking scared.

Others in the country of famed surrealist Rene Magritte took a truly surreal tack: user @jaycelight posted a picture of two Star Wars stormtroopers riding hover scooters shaped like cats.

As more and more users joined in, there was soon international support too:

“Absolutely loving the #BrusselsLockdown hashtag! Amazing. Belgium is awesome. <3,” tweeted @SvenjaLiv from Ireland.

Afterwards Belgian authorities thanked the internet.

“The federal prosecutor and the police services must thank the press and social media users for taking into account the needs of the ongoing operation,” prosecutors’ office spokesperson Eric Van Der Sypt told a press conference as he announced 16 arrests.

 
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