21-01-2011, 07:07 AM
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Thursday, 20 January 2011
A Warning Message to the Algerian Government
To the Algerian government; we, Anonymous, the people, announce that we will not tolerate acts of violence towards Algerian citizens. What is happening is unacceptable. The starving Algerian people are oppressed by a corrupt government, unable to even voice their anger.
We, Anonymous, the people, demand that the Algerian government stop any and all acts of suppression against its own citizens. The infiltration of disruptive policemen in the demonstration is not within the rights of a state and will not hide the unadorned truth of the dishonourable acts commited by this political regime. We will be paying close attention to the sequence of events in the march scheduled for the Saturday, January 22. It is a crying shame that the protests are not allowed. For each casualty of the repression, the Algerian government will pay a hundredfold, for;
WE DO NOT FORGET HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS;
WE DO NOT FORGIVE INJUSTICE!
That is why we invite every Algerian and every supporter of freedom to join us. Anonymous is a banner of resistance to the oppression. Anyone can join us without distinction of race, religion or sexuality. Make history now by fighting against oppressive powers. Freedom can not be won overnight and is a cause which needs the most massive support.
UNITY MAKES OUR POWER!
THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM WANTS YOU NOW!
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We are fighters for internet freedom.
Thursday, 20 January 2011
A Warning Message to the Algerian Government
To the Algerian government; we, Anonymous, the people, announce that we will not tolerate acts of violence towards Algerian citizens. What is happening is unacceptable. The starving Algerian people are oppressed by a corrupt government, unable to even voice their anger.
We, Anonymous, the people, demand that the Algerian government stop any and all acts of suppression against its own citizens. The infiltration of disruptive policemen in the demonstration is not within the rights of a state and will not hide the unadorned truth of the dishonourable acts commited by this political regime. We will be paying close attention to the sequence of events in the march scheduled for the Saturday, January 22. It is a crying shame that the protests are not allowed. For each casualty of the repression, the Algerian government will pay a hundredfold, for;
WE DO NOT FORGET HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS;
WE DO NOT FORGIVE INJUSTICE!
That is why we invite every Algerian and every supporter of freedom to join us. Anonymous is a banner of resistance to the oppression. Anyone can join us without distinction of race, religion or sexuality. Make history now by fighting against oppressive powers. Freedom can not be won overnight and is a cause which needs the most massive support.
UNITY MAKES OUR POWER!
THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM WANTS YOU NOW!
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