Friday, 5 July 2013

Turkey Protests

Turkey and Egypt, left without politics.



Countries around the world are beginning to understand that the public can be more powerful than the government could imagine. Egypt to Brazil, normal civilians are breaking down the government and military using social media which will soon leave them alone and independent.
"Muslim Brotherhood spokesman says all his social media feeds are hacked ll #Egypt http://t.co/9b9fEe8MUvA tweet posted by @AnonOpsLegion 

In Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood have been controlling the country for years. Finally, a hacking group known only as "Anonymous" has hacked into the spokesman of the Muslim Brotherhood's twitter account during "#Op-Brotherhood". The hacking group was made to give free speech on the internet to different countries, many different operations have seen to it that middle-eastern countries have got their free speech.

Egypt's latest eruption has immediately followed mass protests in Turkey and Brazil. In the case of Turkey, what began as a protest against the redevelopment of Istanbul's Gezi Park mushroomed into mass demonstrations against Erdoğan's increasingly assertive Islamist administration, bringing together Turkish and Kurdish nationalists, liberals and leftists, socialists and free-marketeers. 


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Demonstrators in Taksim Square.










Protests started in Turkey on 28 May 2013. The protests were sparked by outrage at a brutal eviction of a sit-in at Istanbul's Takism Gezi Park protesting the park's demolition. 



















http://www.ehackingnews.com/2011/11/anonymous-launches-op-brotherhood.html

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