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February 28, 2006

Freedom of Speech site hacked by Islamist Extremists

The Danish site ytringsfrihed.org which leads a campaign to collect signatures in support of Freedom of Speech was hacked yesterday. The site released this statement:

Ytringsfrihed.org hacked

Some may have been surprised if they visited our site February 27 between 12.30 and 13.00.

This site was defaced and a picture of Muhammed - what the hackers named the image - was put in its stead.

It’s now the 4th time (in less than a week) that Ytringsfrihed.org has been under attack and this time the hackers succeded in placing a picture of Muhammed on the site. The picture was not hosted on our server but on a portal called sunniport.com.

We would like to stress that the signatures themselves aren’t hosted on the main site, but are located on another server. Therefore the names of those who have signed have not been compromised. Noone but we have that information.

The hackers - from Turkey - seem to think that Freedom of Speech isn’t something to cherish. Or at least, they do not agree with us. One might be tempted to think that they do not want us to express our thoughts and beliefs - but that only they have that right….

We would like to praise the hackers for finding such a beautiful ‘prayer rug’. Very beautiful calligraphy. Unfortunately we don’t understand the writing, so we would be pleased if anyone might help us translate it.

Support this initiative. Sign their petition today.

Read more about this from:

The Washington Times

Michelle Malkin’s post about her attack on February 23 - also Turk hackers.

Michelle Malkin summarizing some of the Cyber Jihadists’ attacks.

And her first post on the subject.

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  1. INTERNET JIHAD CONTINUES

    Danish blog Agora reports on the latest victim: The Danish site ytringsfrihed.org which leads a campaign to collect signatures in support of Freedom of Speech was hacked yesterday. The site released this statement: Ytringsfrihed.org hacked Some may hav…

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