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29 Apr 2008 00:27

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Don't want to whine, but... 

By Peter
Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 07:12 GMT

"a rally organized by opposition to the Belarusian opposition."

Shouldn't that be "opposition to the Belarusian government"?

Self defeating 

By fran
Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 08:37 GMT

I never heard about any Belarus protests, until the DDOS attack was reported, which only served to give more publicity to those protests

cows coming home? 

By Elmer Phud
Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 08:57 GMT
Happy

It was outfits like RFE that helped detabilise the old USSR and promote heavy-duty capitalism as the great way forward. We have to thank them for promoting the 'freedom' to make huge amounts of money while ensuring the general populace remain as peasants and uphold ( and strengthen ) the feudal system that the Czars were so fond of.

With RFE's help we have ended up with fuckwits like Putin who had their blessings as he just renamed the KGB and put Armani suits on the thugs.

They wanted it -- they got it. The same ideology that heavily strengthened the Mafia during WW2 has merely produced the modern Mafia of Russia.

RFE - a CIA subsidiary.

LOL 

By Morten Ranulf Clausen
Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 08:59 GMT
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Anyone dumb enough to download and run DDOS tools for "hacktivism" deserve what they get (rootkits, trojans, adware, etc....). This is a problem that's going to solve itself with time.

Propaganda from adversity 

By Big Al
Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 09:12 GMT
Pirate

Typical of RFE/RL to instantly use their problems for propaganda purposes and blame the Belarussian government with no evidence (this IS, after all, an outfit set up with US taxpayers' money to help topple regimes that the US government doesn't like).

The degree to which regard for the US administration has shrunk over the years since 9/11 has certainly produced people here in Central Europe who would gladly take a pot shot at such an American 'icon'.... but I guess RFE/RL won't want to admit that.

Which hyperreal color is this one? 

By Luther Blissett
Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 11:25 GMT

Not that it matters, in reality they are black and white and red all over. The real revolution will not be televised.

Re: cows coming home? 

By Andrew Wigglesworth
Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 12:40 GMT
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Spot on Elmer Phud, well said!

Get real! 

By placitas
Posted Tuesday 29th April 2008 15:35 GMT

Hey, ELmer Phud, Communism in over 70 years never worked out for those Russian peasants. Capitalism in the context of a civil society in Russia never got a chance, who's fault is that?

Oh, and, RFE was the least of the old USSR's problems. Get real.

@Placitas 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Wednesday 30th April 2008 00:28 GMT
Boffin

"Capitalism in the context of a civil society in Russia never got a chance, who's fault is that?"

What? the USSR was infested with more rampant, more unregulated capitalism than the West ever was - we used to call it the black market.

Don't be naive 

By Luis Aldamiz
Posted Wednesday 30th April 2008 00:39 GMT
Black Helicopters

"Anyone dumb enough to download and run DDOS tools for "hacktivism" deserve what they get (rootkits, trojans, adware, etc....). This is a problem that's going to solve itself with time."

Not if the DDOS tools and network are designed by experts inside, as may be the case with these attacks, that far from being the work of loose quasi-spontaneous networks are with all likehood the work of very well equipped secret services.

It's naive to believe that such "nationalist" (fascist) groups are on their own. They are almost always penetrated and even directed from the state and/or very powerful entities such as corporative lobbies.

Attacks such as these are discrete forms of media warfare, or at least experiments into e-warfare. By the moment they are limited but I suspect in the future they may target and succeed in causing much wider Internet disruption, with unknown consequences.

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