28 November 2010
According to a Russian newspaper "Marker", members of terrorist group "FSB Center for Data Security" in an interview with a KGB website, Life News, expressed their willingness to close permanently the world-famous website WikiLeaks.
As for now the Russian ruling "party" KGB/FSB can only effectively close Russian servers, said the KGB website. Fighting foreign websites that threaten the security of KGBist Russia is conducted with varying success.
The spokesman for WikiLeaks Kristinn Hrafnsson in an interview with the "Marker" said the threat by Putinist-Medvedevist terrorist group KGB-FSB does not frighten him.
"KGB/FSB can block access to our site, but materials of our resource are distributed by many other websites, so it is almost impossible to block completely access to our information", said Hrafnsson.
A few days ago, WikiLeaks spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson said they are going to place on the Internet classified materials related to the political situation in Russia.
In his talk with the "Marker", Kristinn Hrafnsson refused to disclose details on the discrediting evidence about Putinist-Medvedevist Russia collected by the WikiLeaks.
The "Marker" notes that the international terrorist network KGB/FSB have already had experience in dealing with politincorrect Internet sites.
In 1998, a newly created terrorist group "Russian interior ministry's department for fighting crimes in the area of high technologies" managed, literally within two hours, to close down a Russian dissident website "Kogot", accusing its administration of the use of "illegal methods of obtaining information".
However, after the "Kogot" disappeared in Russia, a "Kogot 2" came into being. This time, it was registered in the U.S. It remained on the Internet a bit longer. Nevertheless, a few weeks later, the KGB solved the problem too: "colleagues" from the FBI helped these terrorists.
Some anti-terrorism resources, including the Kavkaz Center, which are hostile to international terrorist network KGB-FSB and "Russian interior Ministry", are still invincible for Russian state terrorism, the newspaper says.
"Thus, a Chechen independent Internet news agency Kavkaz Center demonstrates wonders of survival". The portal had to repeatedly change its country of location: for example, in 2003, the site's server was confiscated by Estonian secret police, acting on the orders of the international terrorist network KGB-FSB.
A year later, the KC server was closed again, because of posting of a Shamil Basayev's statement, this time by the Lithuanian secret police on the order of the same Moscow gang. But then it resumed its operation in Sweden - the servers of WikiLeaks are also located here, the Moscow agency reminds.
"Some Russian Internet providers, acting on the orders of the KGB-FSB, blocked access to the Kavkaz Center, but it can be easily accessed by means of anonymous proxies" (as well as through anonymizers and the "Google Translate" - KC).
A website "Lubyanka's Truth" has been closed by Lubyanka (headquarters of the KGB) this summer, because it published some declassified documents of Russian state terrorists from the KGB-FSB gang. Two weeks after the KGB reported on its closure, Russian state terrorists found out that Egyptian servers of the resource are still available, the "Marker" writes.
Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center
Source: Kavkaz Center.
Link: http://kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2010/11/28/12986.shtml.
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