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    Firstcoastnews.com Article
    Hackers Attack Former Soviet Leader Gorbachev's Web Site


    January 20, '07


    MOSCOW (AP) -- Hackers attacked the Web site of a foundation run by
    former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, accusing him of brutally
    suppressing a pro-independence demonstration in Soviet Azerbaijan in
    1990.

    The perpetrators posted photographs of the suppressed rally on the Web
    site and published an open letter to the former leader, blaming him
    for the deaths of more 130 people - a tragedy known in Azerbaijan as
    the Black January.

    The site was down by Saturday afternoon.

    Fueled by the conflict over the disputed territory of
    Nagorno-Karabakh, a mountainous region inside Azerbaijan populated
    mostly by ethnic Armenians, pogroms broke out against Armenians in
    Azerbaijan's capital Baku in January 1990, forcing Soviet troops to
    intervene and evacuate many Armenians.

    Thousands rallied in Baku demanding the ouster of communist officials
    and independence from the Soviet Union, causing Soviet troops to storm
    the capital late at night on Jan. 19, 1990.

    Shootings and violent clashes lasted several days, leaving 134 people
    dead and more than 770 wounded. International rights groups said the
    force used against the demonstrators was excessive and
    disproportionate.

    Azerbaijan gained independence in 1991 after the Soviet collapse.

    No one from Gorbachev's foundation was immediately available for
    comment. It was unclear if the site's owners took it down after
    learning of the hack, or if it was taken down by hackers.

    Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990, Gorbachev maintains an active
    public life running the Gorbachev Foundation - an organization that
    deals with international issues including globalization, security,
    weapons of mass destruction, environmental and natural resources and
    poverty.

    Associated Press
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