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Anonymous takes down Syrian site

Posted on June 19, 2011 by Lee J

alwatanonline take down

Anonymous has targted and taken down a Syrian media site; https://www.alwatanonline.com/ (the only private newspaper in Syria. Owned by Makhluf. Derp.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rami_Makhlouf https://www.mideastmonitor.org/issues/0801/0801_8.htm the site has strong links to the root of the recent troubles in Syria,

Tweet history

It first started of with a tweet saying https://www.alwatanonline.com/ | Oops. It seems some porncatz broke in. #Anonymous does not forget #Syria | #OpSyria then shortly after came *It looks like the admin of www.alwatanonline.com is currently busy fighting lolcats. Happy #Caturday o/ #OpSyria #Syria #Anonymous * Then after Here’s a screenshot of the latest lolcat infestation in #Syria: imagebin.org/158929 | #OpSyria #Anonymous heres the screen shot incase its taken down ir broken link.

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