2006 Starts with hack attack’s at Nepali websites
PeaceNepal | 05.02.2006 22:18 | Indymedia
In what seems to become some kind of serial hacker saga, now the website of United we Blog (UWB) has had the same kind of treatment to endure since last Saturday.
2006 Starts with hack attack’s at websites focused on situation Nepal.
During the first week of January 2006 and around the same time the Maoist’s ceasefire came to an end, the websites of Webchautari and PeaceNepal have been hacked. In what seems to become some kind of serial hacker saga, now the website of United we Blog (UWB) has had the same kind of treatment to endure since last Saturday.
All three sites are on a mission to help build awareness and each offer some kind of platform for open discussion. The PeaceNepal site also features a Reconciliation petition enabling everyone to voice their concern online.
Obviously some people don't appreciate the principles of real democracy which is supposed to be based on matters like freedom of expression. We remember Dharma Adhikari kindly explaining to us that "Democracies sustain with more dialogue, not less".
PeaceNepal agrees with Webchautari and likes to quote their earlier statement: "These persons should know that the movement in Nepal is not dependent on one (or three...?) website. It will not stop till it reaches its goal. And what the goal is, all the Nepalese know well". And we would like to add that you can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the means he uses to frighten you...
You can read the full article at the PeaceNepal website.
PeaceNepal website www.paxcultura.net/peacenepal/
UWB website http://www.blog.com.np/ (under repair!)
Web Chautari website http://www.webchautari.com
During the first week of January 2006 and around the same time the Maoist’s ceasefire came to an end, the websites of Webchautari and PeaceNepal have been hacked. In what seems to become some kind of serial hacker saga, now the website of United we Blog (UWB) has had the same kind of treatment to endure since last Saturday.
All three sites are on a mission to help build awareness and each offer some kind of platform for open discussion. The PeaceNepal site also features a Reconciliation petition enabling everyone to voice their concern online.
Obviously some people don't appreciate the principles of real democracy which is supposed to be based on matters like freedom of expression. We remember Dharma Adhikari kindly explaining to us that "Democracies sustain with more dialogue, not less".
PeaceNepal agrees with Webchautari and likes to quote their earlier statement: "These persons should know that the movement in Nepal is not dependent on one (or three...?) website. It will not stop till it reaches its goal. And what the goal is, all the Nepalese know well". And we would like to add that you can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the means he uses to frighten you...
You can read the full article at the PeaceNepal website.
PeaceNepal website www.paxcultura.net/peacenepal/
UWB website http://www.blog.com.np/ (under repair!)
Web Chautari website http://www.webchautari.com
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Peacemaking in Nepal
06.02.2006 11:03
tudy the Swiss Peacemaker.
Written by Guest on 2006-02-06 10:52:00
Lenin said "There must be no standing Army or armed Police over the People, there must only be the people, universally armed". He failed to introduce that when he had the opportunity. He learned that principle while living in Switzerland where they have the best and most soundly based Democracy in the world. Note that there are Swiss Social Democrats who are trying to destroy Swiss Democracy and impose the fascism of the European Union.
Mao said "Political Power comes out of the barrel of a gun" self evident truth, but it would be better to follow Chu Teh than Mao.
But do not create a cult of the personality of any person. The Swiss did slip up when they introduced votes for women. Men can only vote on condition they are armed and skilled in the use of arms. Swiss women should be insisting on full participation as their example is needed in Afghanistan, where every woman is in desperate need of there being a loaded Smith and Wesson .38 Chiefs' Special under every Burkah. And that the women be skilled in its use to protect themselves and their children.
YKW