03 January 2011

"#OperationTunisia #sidibouzidanonymous fuck u we will protect Tunisia by our blood الموت للعملاء و الخونه الذي ساعدوا انونمس" (Arabic translates to "Death to the traitors and agents who helped Anonymous"
http://twitter.com/zinebenali/status/21657107291971584#

Tunisian authorities blocked WikiLeaks and other sites that reference it. The Tuniasian government has had a "complete media blackout", by blocking popular sites such as Facebook, Youtube, and Google. Anonymous has already responded by attacking Tunisian government websites and leaving a message on www.pm.gov.tn. Tunileaks.appspot.com has been blocked, along with the Google App Engine IP address, which made appspot.com partially unavailable in the country. Al-Akhbar newspaper, a Lebanese publication, was also on the list of everything blocked after it had published several of the cables from the US Embassy in Tunisia and published them online. "So if you can read this post in Tunisia, it means Tunisian authorities haven’t yet gone on a Firewall frenzy. It means that Tunisian authorities haven’t resorted to putting up a cyber great-wall-of-China to block the world its citizens from getting access to some of its dirty laundry."

Love is our resistance. Love is our weapon. Love is blind. Love is free. Love is a battlefield.

I'm not quite sure how smart an idea it is to post this, but this exists(I didn't make it, or find the info. Merely found the picture): 

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