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Myanmar official website attacks Bangladeshi hackers


Bangladeshi ethnic hacker group named 'Cyber ​​71' has hacked some of the country's most important websites by protesting the army's killing on Rohingya people in Myanmar.

Myanmar president (http://www.president-office.gov.mm), Ministry of Information (http://www.moi.gov.mm), central bank (http: // www, on Tuesday, along with Indonesia's hackers, .cbm.gov.mm) and the influential organization MK Group's official website (http://www.mkgroup.com.mm) has stopped sites after attack.

Although hacked websites are closed, on Tuesday night, after hacking the MK website, Cyber-71 continues it. If you go to the site, some of the writings of a Rohingya woman with a picture is seen. It has been said:

'Cyber-71 hacked. Every day Myanmar Muslims are being killed by the government of Myanmar. At the same time, they are being isolated from all, their houses, buildings and mosques are being destroyed. The government is seeing these things just like the audience. The hated killing of the minority Muslims in the country is just watching .... And this (hacking) My clear message to the government of Myanmar.

Stop killing Muslims, otherwise we will hack your website every day!
Stop killing Muslims, otherwise we will hack your website every day!
Stop killing Muslims, otherwise we will hack your website every day!



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MK Group's website
At the end of the speech, #OpMyanmar hashtag has given the address of the official Facebook page of Cyber-71.

After hacking on the Facebook page Cyber-71 wrote, "We will attack their cyber space until the Rohingya killings are not sought for apology for Myanmar's helicopter intrusion. They infiltrated our sky border, we infiltrated their cyber space. No one will be allowed to save the country's sovereignty.

MK Group's website with special messages is open and other websites are closed. But recently the central bank's website has been active again.

In the Rakhine state of Myanmar, the ongoing conflict between the Rohingya community and the long-standing army-violence crisis was formed in August 2016, the Advisory Commission on Rakhine State. The commission, led by former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, submitted the final report of the one-year investigation to Myanmar ruling party chief Aung San Suu Kyi on August 24th this year.Higha-cyber-71-hack



A few hours after submitting this 63-page report, on August 24, there happened to be a mysterious attack on thirty police and army patrols on the night of August 24. 12 members of the security forces were killed in the attack. After that, the army started the massacre in the whole region as the answer to the Rohingya militants responsible for the attack.

More than 400 people have died in the army's attack, and millions of Rohingya crossing the border are in Bangladesh. More than half of Rohingyas have died in boat sailing on the way to the waterway.

International analysts believe that the Myanmar army started the killing in order to not implement the report of the Anan Commission.

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