Hackers attack websites of former Soviet President
Hacker just attacked the home page of Mikhail Gorbachev, the former President of the former Soviet Union, with accusations that he was involved in the protests in Azerbaijan in 1990.
Hacker just attacked the home page of Mikhail Gorbachev, the former President of the former Soviet Union, with accusations that he was involved in the protests in Azerbaijan in 1990 .
Mr. Mikhail Gorbachev
The perpetrator posted pictures of the protest at Gorbachev's home page and a letter to the former leader, accusing him of being responsible for the deaths of 130 people in the so-called dark January disaster in Azerbaijan. .
The site was later closed last Saturday afternoon. Azerbaijan gained independence after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. No one in Gorbachev's association commented on the event.
Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990, Gorbachev continued to participate in social activities by establishing the Gorbachev Association, an organization that specializes in international affairs including globalization, security, and murder weapons. Mass, natural resources and environment and poverty.
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