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26 Dec 2018

Author:
Africa Times

Anonymous shuts down Sudan govt. websites

"Activists: We're shutting down Sudan govt. websites," 26 Dec 2018

Activists in Sudan say that more than 200 government websites have been shut down by the Anonymous group, in retaliation for Khartoum’s violent actions against Sudanese protesters... “We are communicating with you today because something is very wrong with the Sudanese government,” the Anonymous hacker activists said in a statement. “We can’t tolerate injustice, inequality and the denial of the people rights.” The group said their action against the Sudanese government followed multiple reports that Facebook, What’s App and other social media services had been shutoff for days as protests continued to rage. The digital rights organization NetBlocks confirmed ongoing service disruptions to Twitter, Instagram and other services in an analysis of Zain-SDN and other providers made public at the weekend. “Thousands of volunteers across Sudan are providing detailed technical evidence of an extensive internet censorship regime implemented to suppress public demonstrations across the country,” the organization said in its report.

... At least 37 people have died in clashes with security forces by Monday, according to Amnesty International. It prompted the retaliatory action from Anonymous, which claimed at least 260 government sites were down. “The Sudanese government is restricting free speech and seeking to limit and control internet access. This government is even punishing the people for expressing their ideas and opinions,” the group said.

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