NewsActivists hack state TV in Iran

Activists hack state TV in Iran

A group of activists supporting the wave of protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini in Iran has hacked into a live state television newscast with an image of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in flames and targeted by a target. a video widely shared on networks this Sunday.

A wave of demonstrations has shaken Iran since the death on September 16 of this 22-year-old Iranian Kurdish woman, three days after she was arrested by the morality police in Tehran for allegedly not respecting the strict dress code for women in Iran, which requires them to wear the veil.

According to the non-governmental organization Iran Human Rights (IHR, based in Oslo), at least 95 people have died since September 16. The government, on the other hand, affirms that the figure is 60 dead, including a dozen policemen.

“Your hands are stained with the blood of our young people,” indicates one of the messages that appeared on the screens, when the news was broadcast on state television on Saturday night.

“It is time to collect your furniture and find another place for your family outside of Iran,” reads the other message that accompanies the photo of Khamenei on fire.

The cyberattack, which lasted a few seconds, was claimed by the activist group Edalat-e Ali (“The Justice of Ali”), which supports the protest movement, the most important in the country since the 2019 protests against the price hike. of gasoline.

The sequence also showed black and white photos of Mahsa Amini and three other murdered women.

In Iran, the Tasnim news agency confirmed that the nightly news “was briefly hacked by anti-revolutionary agents.”

On Friday, Iranian authorities said the young woman’s death was not caused by “beating” but by the aftermath of an illness.

But his father, Amjad Amini, rejected the medical report in an interview with Iran International, a Persian-language television station based in London. “I saw with my own eyes blood coming out of Mahsa’s ears and neck,” he said.

Activists and NGOs affirm that the young woman suffered a head injury during her detention.

Iran repeatedly accuses outside forces of fueling the protests, particularly the United States, which it has repeatedly named as its main enemy.

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