TURKISH ARMENIAN NEWSPAPER SITE HACKED
United Press International UPI
Feb 12 2010
ISTANBUL, Turkey, Feb. 12 (UPI) -- Hackers overtook the Web site of
Turkey's leading Armenian newspaper Friday and threatened "Turkey
will be cleansed," media in Istanbul reported.
The Agos site was corrupted with an image of the alleged killer
of the newspaper's editor-in-chief and said there would be more of
the same "if you do not fix your reporting in the way we see fit,"
Hurriyet reported.
"Just as the traitors who have given up their Turkishness will one day
be expelled from the borders of this country, Turkey will be cleansed
thanks to the current powers in Turkey and all slander campaigns will
be unsuccessful and inconclusive from now on," the hackers wrote.
Turkey and Armenia signed protocols last year agreeing to normalize
relations although Armenia refuses to back down on its claim that
the 1915-17 killings of Armenians was genocide.
United Press International UPI
Feb 12 2010
ISTANBUL, Turkey, Feb. 12 (UPI) -- Hackers overtook the Web site of
Turkey's leading Armenian newspaper Friday and threatened "Turkey
will be cleansed," media in Istanbul reported.
The Agos site was corrupted with an image of the alleged killer
of the newspaper's editor-in-chief and said there would be more of
the same "if you do not fix your reporting in the way we see fit,"
Hurriyet reported.
"Just as the traitors who have given up their Turkishness will one day
be expelled from the borders of this country, Turkey will be cleansed
thanks to the current powers in Turkey and all slander campaigns will
be unsuccessful and inconclusive from now on," the hackers wrote.
Turkey and Armenia signed protocols last year agreeing to normalize
relations although Armenia refuses to back down on its claim that
the 1915-17 killings of Armenians was genocide.