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    ARMENIAN WEBSITES ATTACKED TURKISH HACKERS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    April 16, 2010 - 13:12 AMT 08:12 GMT

    Turkish hackers have attacked several Armenian websites ahead of
    annual commemorative remembrances of the Armenian Genocide.

    On April 12th, more than 250 sites were impacted when cyber terrorists
    attacked a server hosting sites including www.ArmeniaChat.com,
    www.ArmeniaSearch.com according to the owner of the sites (who wishes
    to remain anonymous), ANCA Communications Director Elizabeth Chouljian
    told PanARMENIAN.Net

    The attackers also took down www.armenian.com, which is the website
    for Armenian Directory Yellow pages. Attackers attempted to hack into
    a second server which hosts www.ArmGate.com but were unsuccessful.

    The most recent attack is the latest in a series of incidents
    believed to be related to the approach of April 24, which marks the
    commemoration of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 and the deaths of
    more than 1.5 million Armenians at the hands of the Ottoman Turkish
    authorities. Last month the Armenia National Olympic Committee's Web
    site was hacked and replaced with a Turkish flag and a message denying
    the Armenian Genocide. Modern Turkish officials have denied that the
    genocide took place, referring to the deaths as the effects of a
    "relocation" or deportation. The Turkish government's position is
    in contradiction to widely accepted scholarly research and official
    eyewitness accounts.

    The attacks appear to be carried out by a hacker who goes by the
    Internet handle of "Ghost61" from the Turkish Website Turksec.info.

    This person is also believed to be involved in a series of attacks
    on more than 600 Swedish sites since the passage of a resolution
    recognizing the Armenian Genocide by the Swedish parliament on March 1.

    Several other Armenian owned businesses were affected by the server
    hack, who were the innocent victims of this incident. The sites
    included social media marketing company iClimber (www.iclimber.com),
    a beauty salon (www.daniesbeautysalon.com), a flower shop
    (www.melodyflorist.com), and a garbage bin rental company
    (www.roscoerolloff.com) .

    "Sadly, most cyber-hate-crimes by Turkish entities against Armenian
    websites are rooted in the environment of prejudice and hatred
    created by the Turkish Government's international campaign of
    Armenian Genocide denial," stated ANCA Communications Director
    Elizabeth Chouldjian. "It's simply an extension of Turkey's Article
    301 restrictions on free speech into the internet - placing a cyber
    "gag rule" on open discussion of this crime against all humanity."

    All the websites attacked were offline for a period of two days
    due to the damage caused by the attack. The hosting company will
    be looking into enhanced security measures to stop future incidents
    from occurring.
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