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Default 8th August 2009

Twitter thwacked
Tweeters in shock
By Andrew Charlesworth
Thursday, 6 August 2009, 17:49


MICRO-BOGGING site Twitter went offline for over three hours today, blaming a denial of service attack.

Incessant tweeters, suffering withdrawal, had to be given real work as they sat catatonic in their office chairs, unsure of what to do. Many tweeters were caught outdoors and had to be helped off the streets lest they cause traffic accidents.

Twitter posted news of the attack in its bog.

“On this otherwise happy Thursday morning, Twitter is the target of a denial of service attack," said the statement. "Attacks such as this are malicious efforts orchestrated to disrupt and make unavailable services such as online banks, credit card payment gateways, and in this case, Twitter for intended customers or users. We are defending against this attack now and will continue to update our status blog as we continue to defend and later investigate.”

The service is back online now but Twitter says it is continuing to defend against the attack.

The culprits of the attack have not been established yet. But sources have suggested looking to Iran and the fact that many of the thousands of tweets publicising the recent 'revolution' in Iran could be traced back to a just a few new subscribers in Israel. µ

Twitter thwacked - The Inquirer
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Help them do what?
You asked me if I would encourage my family to riot, well I would rather go myself and do that part, or help them.



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How to turn a secular democracy into a “radical religious” society?
Ask the oil hungry guzzler.
It’s about time to leave the world alone and mind our own business…

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Iran inmates 'tortured to death'



One of Iran's defeated opposition presidential candidates has said some protesters held after July's disputed poll were tortured to death in prison.

The claim by Mehdi Karroubi comes days after he said a number of prisoners, both male and female, had been raped.

Officials deny the rape claims, but admit that abuses have taken place.

The BBC's Jon Leyne says the opposition is using the issue to keep up political pressure without directly questioning Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's poll victory.

On Thursday, Mr Karroubi alleged that a number of detainees had been tortured to death.

"Some young people are beaten to death just for chanting slogans in [post-election] protests," his website said.

Mr Karroubi also called for the formation of an independent committee to review his evidence in "a calm atmosphere".

On Sunday, the defeated presidential candidate claimed that some opposition protesters were raped in detention.

The claim was supported by a number of human rights groups but quickly dismissed as "totally baseless" by the speaker of Iran's parliament, Ali Larijani.

"Based on parliament's investigations, detainees have not been raped or sexually abused in Iran's Kahrizak and Evin prisons," said.

Mass protests

The condition under which detained protesters have been held has been controversial, with damaging claims forcing authorities to act.

The Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamanei, closed the notorious Kahrizak detention centre saying it had failed to "preserve the detainees' rights".

Police officials have admitted that some of those held since June might have been tortured.

Both the Iranian parliament and judiciary have established committees to investigate the post-election unrest and the government's response.

The BBC's Tehran correspondent Jon Leyne says the issue of prison abuse is both a real concern in itself and has also become a way of criticising the government of President Ahmadinejad without directly challenging the legitimacy of his re-election.

On Tuesday, Iran's authorities said 4,000 people had been detained during the mass protests that broke out in the wake of the 12 June presidential poll, which the opposition says was rigged.

The number was much higher than previous figures, although the authorities said 3,700 of them had been released within a few days of arrest.

Opposition leaders say 69 protesters died in the post-election violence - more than double the official figure of about 30 fatalities.

Trials criticised

Iran is currently trying more than 100 detainees over their alleged involvement in the protests.

The trials - of leading opposition figures, activists, journalists, lawyers, workers at foreign embassies and two people with foreign nationalities - have been criticised by several foreign powers, opposition groups and human rights campaigners.

But authorities insist their legal proceedings are completely legitimate and conform to international standards of justice.

Official election results awarded incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad a sweeping victory in the polls.

He is in the process of selecting a cabinet, which will be submitted to parliamentary approval next week.

Foreign media, including the BBC, have been restricted in their coverage of Iran in the wake of the election protests.

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The Thing is, there has always been unrest of this sorts in Iran, SO WHEN WILL THIS **** THREAD CLOSE!!?
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The Thing is, there has always been unrest of this sorts in Iran, SO WHEN WILL THIS **** THREAD CLOSE!!?
what is bothering you exactly? you dont like to read Ahmedinejad being exposed? He is not any better than Hafez al Assad and co. I see they exchanged their practice in prisoners torturing. A bunch of pervert hypocrates!
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what is bothering you exactly? you dont like to read Ahmedinejad being exposed? He is not any better than Hafez al Assad and co. I see they exchanged their practice in prisoners torturing. A bunch of pervert hypocrates!
Nothing is bothering me, I'm just telling you this will never end!
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Nothing is bothering me, I'm just telling you this will never end!
I do hope it will end and we can close the thread, after the people's will have been achieved, and all the unjust and the hideous aspects of the regime have been exposed.

(I am not interested in seeing the "but some other countries treat their people the same way or worse" type of arguments just to cover up the Iranian mess - we all know there is more than enough misery the world can take)
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More Iran election protesters go on trial

TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- The mass trial of a third round of detainees arrested in the aftermath of Iran's disputed presidential election began on Sunday.


Prosecutors read out charges against more than two dozen detainees who are being tried in the Revolutionary Court.

The defendants are among more than 1,000 people arrested after the government cracked down on days of street protests following the June 12 election.

Iran's election authority declared incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the overwhelming winner of the race. Opposition supporters accused the government of fraud.

Authorities arrested reformist politicians, lawyers and journalists and accused them of attempting to overturn government leadership.

Among the defendants who have been on trial this month are Seyyed Mohammad Abtahi, a former Iranian vice president; Maziar Bahari, an Iranian-Canadian reporter for Newsweek magazine; and Kian Tajbakhsh, an Iranian-American scholar.
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Yesterday i met an iranian girl and i was asking her about the situation in Iran.
I asked her who killed Neda so she told me its hezballah.
i didnt want to argue with her coz i cant argue a jehil.
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