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‘Anonymous’ May Attack Nicaragua, Venezuela Govts Over Libya -- News from Antiwar.com

24.2.11

‘Anonymous’ May Attack Nicaragua, Venezuela Govts Over Libya -- News from Antiwar.com: "A source within hacker activist group Anonymous told Antiwar.com that media and government targets within Nicaragua and Venezuela may be hit within days, due to rhetorical support for Libyan dictator Muammar Gadhafi.

Yesterday, Nicaraguan President and former Sandinista rebel group leader Daniel Ortega 'expressed solidarity' with Gadhafi’s 'revolution.'

'I have been speaking with Gadhafi on the telephone… he is again fighting a great battle, how many battles has Gadhafi had to fight,' said Ortega. 'In these circumstances they are looking for a way to have a dialogue, but defend the unity of the nation, so the country does not disintegrate, so there will not be anarchy in the country.'

Several Anonymous-allied Twitter accounts reacted in outrage to the statement."

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