Tuesday, December 19, 2017

The web is no safe house when it comes to protesting about violation of human rights in Iran:

Last month the UN General Assembly once again condemned Iran for its continuing and systematic violations of human rights. Sunday 10 December was United Nations Day of Human Rights and was marked by protests such as those involving Iranians who live in Paris, which highlighted the terrible human rights record of the Islamic Regime.




The regime of the clerics is swift to identify and crush any such activities within Iran, but this anti-human rights sentiment appears now to have spread to the web; the Clearsky report indicates human right activities have been specifically isolated and targeted by the Charming Kitten hackers. Are the hackers acting upon direct orders from the regime or are they acting for themselves because they support the regime's views on human rights?