Myanmar hackers attack Bangladesh govt site

A day after Bangladesh’s ethical hacker group Cyber 71 announced hacking several websites of Myanmar government, Myanmar hackers Saturday hacked the website of National Defence College (NDC) of Bangladesh. Hackers have posted a message and several graphic photos on the NDC site (ndc.gov.bd) which they claimed were atrocities carried out by Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine state. The message reads: “There is no ROHINGYA. It is a term invented by the illegal emigrants who came to Arakan from Bangladesh, also known to the world as "boat people". They breed, they multiply rapidly, and then they start insulting, attacking, murdering the original ethnic Arakhan people who lived there peacefully. They disregard our national citizenship policy of 1982. “They got training from Islamic city states to carry out terrorist attacks in Arakhan and they are being backed by the international islamic organizations such as OIC. They keep provoking the peaceful Arakhan people, they kill our native Arakhan people with their huge population. And now they are demanding to take Arakhan as their Islamic country state.
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  “With the financial support from said groups, they corrupt the media organizations, and they tell the world that they are being massacred, which couldn't be further from the truth. They portray themselves as victims, when in reality their atrocious activities are striking terror in the Arakhan people. “We will never accept them as one of our ethnics, simply because they came illegally, they killed our people, they took our land, they burned our houses, and they made peaceful native Arakhan people from deserting their houses to run for their lives. Such atrocious acts will never be accepted, not in Myanmar, not in any country of the world. We beg the world not to be blinded by the corrupted media and see the truth in the web of lies so called Rohingya.” On Friday, An ethical hacker group of Bangladesh named Cyber 71 hacked several websites of Myanmar government protesting ongoing persecution on Rohingya Muslims. In an announcement through Facebook post, Cyber 71 said: “Hackers from Bangladesh, Indonesia, Turkey and Pakistan have been carrying out attacks on different government websites of Myanmar demanding to stop oppression on Rohingyas in Rakhine state.”