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Anonymous Gets Mugabe

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Original Post Date: 2011-01-01 Time: 12:00:08  Posted By: Peter the News Guy (TRP)

Internet hackivist group Anonymous has knocked offline several Zimbabwe government websites after the wife of Zimbabwe dictator Robert Mugabe sued a local paper for quoting a cable released by Wikileaks that claims she profited illegally from the country’s diamond industry.

Anonymous hit three Zimbabwe government websites, The Zimbabwe African National Union (Zanu-PF) website, Zimbabwean government website and Zimbabwean Finance Ministry website, with denial-of-service (DOS) attacks on Thursday, knocking them offline for several hours.

The Finance Ministry website was further defaced with messages saying “We are Anonymous,” and “The world hates us, we kill our own people, we have no control of the economy, we repress free speech, we kill and rape for fun, we are Zanu-PF.”

The website AnonNews announced that the group was “targeting Mugabe and his regime in the ZanuPF who have outlawed the free press and threaten to sue anyone publishing Wikileaks.”

As previously reported, Grace Mugabe launched a US$15 million defamation lawsuit against The Zimbabwe Standard for quoting a diplomatic cable released by the Wikileaks Cablegate scandal that said she and other high-ranking officials profited illegally from the country’s lucrative diamond industry.

Anonymous has launched “Operation Payback” against the websites of companies and other institutions that infringe on Wikileaks’ ability to distribute the diplomatic cables. Previous targets have included credit card giants Visa and Mastercard, online book retailer Amazon.com, and the Swedish government.

Political commentator Effie Dlela Ncube told The Voice of America that he approved of the cyber-attacks.

“I respect personally privacy,” Ncube said, “but when hackers target a terrorist government such as we have in Zimbabwe, I support that.”

Source: http://www.therightperspective.org/2011/01/01/anonymous-gets-mugabe/