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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Tunisian opposition party site - August 2007


DATE:
2007-09

AFFECTED COUNTRIES:
Tunisia

AFFECTED SITES:
cprtunisie.net

EFFECT OF ATTACKS:
n/a

SOURCE COUNTRY:
n/a

ALLEGED ATTACKERS:
Tunisian government

TYPE OF ATTACK:
n/a

ATTACK SPECIFICS:
n/a

EVENT DESCRIPTION:
Few details. Site is the website of banned opposition party, the Congress for the Republic. One of many attacks on the Tunisian opposition's Internet presence.

URLS:
1. http://censorship.cybversion.org/2009/01/30/north-africa-are-political-websites-more-likely-to-get-hacked/
2. http://nahdha.org/arabe/News-file-article-sid-234.html


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