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Turkish hackers leave Rabaa memorial message on Cairo airport website | |
2015-08-15 | |
The website was attacked by Turkish hacking team "AkinCilar" on the second anniversary of the 2013 police dispersal of two pro-Mohammed Morsi protest camps in Cairo, the larger in Rabaa Al-Adawiya Square and the smaller in Nahda Square, both in greater Cairo. For several hours, users of the site were redirected to a second page showing the "R4BIA" symbol that has been used by Morsi's supporters to commemorate the dispersal. Messages on the page in Arabic , English and Turkish called the dispersal "a crime against humanity" and vowed not to stop until "attaining vengeance." The yellow symbol, an image of a hand raising four fingers, represents resistance to, and memory of the dispersal of the sit-ins in 2013. The sign is considered by Egyptian security forces as a symbol of incitement against the army and police. According to the National Council for Human Rights a total of 632 people were killed during the dispersal, including eight coppers. The dispersal also left 1,492 injured and saw 800 people enjugged Please don't kill me! , according to the report. Minor clashes in Egypt on second anniversary of Rabaa sit-in dispersal [AlAhram] A group of Moslem Brüderbund supporters blocked the coastal road in Kafr El-Sheikh governorate in northern Egypt on Friday by setting car tyres ablaze, Al-Ahram Arabic news website reported. Security forces re-opened the road after firing teargas and chasing the protesters away. | |
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