Virtual vigil held for 95-year-old war vet and international Twitter sensation
Legions of social media users are holding virtual vigil for Harry Leslie Smith, a veteran who channels his experiences with poverty and persecution into a call for justice echoing across generations, as the 95-year-old battles critical illness in an eastern Ontario hospital.
Online tributes have been pouring in for Smith, a survivor of the Great Depression and veteran of the Second World War, as he receives treatment in an intensive care unit in Belleville after a fall, according to his family.
Notables including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, actress Mia Farrow and British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn are among the supporters extending their digital well wishes, with Twitter users proclaiming #IStandWithHarry more than 18,000 times since Tuesday.
Smith’s son, who has been issuing regular medical updates to the famed activist’s nearly quarter-million Twitter followers, posted Thursday that doctors said his father is “very sick” but they are beginning to “right the ship.”