Denmark: Hacker group ‘Anonymous Sudan’ attacks hospitals in revenge for Qur’an burnings

MAR 2, 2023 2:00 PM BY ROBERT SPENCER

The hospitals had nothing to do with the Qur’an burnings, of course, but this is how jihadis terrorize a population into submission: the hospital authorities, and no doubt many of the hospital patrons, will now plead with the state to restrict the freedom of expression so that the hospitals can operate without interference.

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“Hacker group: Now we attack Danish hospitals,” translated from “Hackergruppe: Nu angriber vi danske sygehuse,” by Laura Bonvang, Ekstra Bladet, February 26, 2023 (thanks to L.):

[INDENT]Now it’s crazy again.
In a message on Telegram, the hacker group Anonymous Sudan writes on Sunday afternoon that they will attack several Danish hospitals and that “more will be affected in the coming hours.”
Ekstra Bladet has tried to access several websites belonging to Danish hospitals, and the hospitals under the Capital Region are not accessible. Including Rigshospitalet’s website.
For example, if you try to visit Herlev or Hvidovre Hospital’s website, it says:
‘The Capital Region’s websites, including the websites of all the region’s hospitals, are temporarily unavailable. We are working to make the system work as intended.’
‘More will be affected’
In their posting, the hacker group writes that ‘some hospitals in Denmark have been attacked due to Koran burnings, and that more will be exposed to attacks in the coming hours.’
However, it is still not confirmed that it was an attack against the hospitals, but Ekstra Bladet is trying to get a comment from the Capital Region.
Has nothing to do with Anonymous
Earlier this week, the websites of several Danish airports were affected by crashes, and here too the hacker group Anonymous Sudan claimed responsibility.
Swedish websites have also been hit by crashes, and in these cases too, the group has assumed responsibility. The group claims that the attacks are a response to the Koran burnings that have taken place in Denmark and Sweden.
In an interview with Ekstra Bladet earlier this week, Steffen Friis, an IT expert at the cyber security company Vipre Security, explained that the group Anonymous Sudan has nothing to do with the well-known hacker group Anonymous.[/INDENT]
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2023/03/denmark-hacker-group-anonymous-sudan-attacks-hospitals-in-revenge-for-quran-burnings

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Katambe

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Muslims dawa yao ni violence.

Ever asked yourself mbona hawasumbui Russia or why alshaitan don’t attack Uganda? If you entertain them watakusumbua. The hackers should be identified and then slaughtered.

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What? Bro, do you know how Russia suffered with jihadis during the two Chechen wars? Alafu right now Eastern Uganda is undergoing probably the worst form of jihad terror one could ever imagine. Of course the media will hardly report about it, so as not to offend the perpetually offended slaves of Allah…

[SIZE=7]Uganda Christians face Muslim persecution at record levels[/SIZE]

MBALE, Uganda Sleeping on a hospital bed at Budaka Health Center in eastern Uganda, 12-year-old Emmanuel Nyaiti writhed in pain as he explained how Muslim extremists attacked him for refusing to convert to Islam.

″‘Islam is a good religion,’ they said. ’Please convert. We’ll not kill you, and you will go to paradise,” the boy recalled.

Emmanuel is one among millions of Christians in this East African nation who face unprecedented levels of persecution from Islamist extremists.

Christians in eastern Uganda are among those in their faith who face the most serious dangers in the world, according to World Watch Monitor, a group that tracks persecutions of Christians. The charity counted at least two incidents of Muslims killing Christians as well as vandalism of at least two churches.

Emmanuel was walking home from his grandmother’s house when four men ambushed him and spirited him to a cassava plantation, where they tortured him and attempted to strangle him. One was named Ali and another was Abdul, he said. They wound up leaving him for dead.

“Ali convinced me to convert and become a Muslim, but I declined. They started pushing me on the ground threatening to kill me if I don’t accept Islam,” he said. “One of the attackers hit me with a sharp object on my neck, and I became unconscious. I remember them saying they have killed me.”

Concentrated largely in the country’s east, Muslims comprise about 14 percent of Uganda’s primarily Christian population of 42 million. But the numbers and the clout that comes with them are in dispute.

More than 1.6 million Anglicans and almost 800,000 Catholics converted to Islam, Pentecostal Christianity or traditional African beliefs, according to the 2014 Ugandan census, the most recent survey, which did not break down which faiths receive which converts.

Muslims say their community is growing fast.

“Muslims are 25 percent of the total population and not 13.7 percent,” Hajj Mutumba, a spokesman of the Uganda Muslim Supreme Council, told local media. “We have two to four wives, and we are producing about six children in a space of two to three years.”

In eastern Uganda, Islamist extremists have intensified their campaign to convert more people to Islam.

Anti-Christian feelings

Many of those extremists belong to the Alliance of Democratic Forces, a Congo-based group of Muslim Ugandans who have fought an insurgency against their country’s central government in Kampala, noted World Watch Monitor. The alliance has helped stoke anti-Christian feelings in the region while calling for Islam-based Shariah law to be practiced in Uganda.

“Ugandan Muslims were not intolerant in the past,” the World Watch Monitor survey said. “But those who sympathize with ADF are preaching the idea of having an Islamic state in Uganda (and in a part of the DRC), and this is taking away the culture of tolerance.”

In June, a group of Muslims attacked Christian preachers in eastern Uganda during a “crusade,” where Christians publicly profess their faith and invite others to join.

Muslims in the town accused the Christians of mocking Islam by publicly saying Jesus was the son of God.

“They became very angry and began throwing rocks at Christians, chanting ‘Allah akbar,’” said pastor Moses Saku. “Many Christians were injured during the incident.”

Such altercations have become increasingly common, the pastor said.

“I witnessed an incident here where a Christian woman was brutally attacked with a machete by her Muslim husband for refusing to convert to Islam,” said Mr. Saku. “We continue to condemn the incident and urge our Muslim brothers to respect other religions and uphold freedom of worship.”

Muslims dismissed the allegations and said they warned their Christians neighbors not to make provocative statements that offend them. “We have now declared a jihad against them,” said Abubakar Yusuf, 55, a Muslim teacher. “We are not going to allow anybody to despise Islamic teachings at their church or crusade. We will seek revenge.”

Mr. Saku and millions of other Christians across Uganda are now demanding government protection.

“We cannot continue to live in fear of preaching the Gospel and telling people the truth that Jesus is the son of God,” he said. “As Christians, we need protection from the government because our Muslim brothers are very angry when they hear the truth. But we have never abused Muslims or Allah during our preaching.”

Police said they were investigating the details and circumstances behind attacks on the churches, crusades and people using provocative statements against others.

Mr. Saku said police need to make some arrests to scare Muslims who are attacking Christians. “They need to arrest these people,” he said. “We cannot live like refugees in our own country where we cannot worship and preach the Gospel freely.”

https://apnews.com/article/852da1c96df78e5d6114be1e2de562b4

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Here is the deal …

Moslems CANNOT disrespect and disparage other people’s Faiths , Beliefs and Human Rights and EXPECT others to respect theirs …

It is really that simple …

I am therefore an advocate of “Quid Pro Quo” in dealing with Religious madmen and fanatics…

  • If they break the Law they should suffer the laid down penalties.
  • Authorities should make it crystal clear there will be Zero tolerance of deviant behavior.
  • No one ( or Faith ) will impose it’s edicts or beliefs on others…

Otherwise everyone will have a right to set their rules which you would have to abide by.
( … If you want to wear a Hijab , wear it in your house … In school , you will wear School Uniform like everyone else …)

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