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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Malacanang website hacked over alleged abuse of Sabah Filipinos


Aquino (centre) speaks at a news conference at the Malacanang presidential palace in Manila February 26, 2013. — Reuters picKUALA LUMPUR, March 14 ― The Philippine president’s official website was hacked today in apparent protest against claimed human rights abuses by Malaysian authorities in their hunt for Sulu militants in Sabah, the Philippine Daily Inquirer reported.
According to the Philippine newspaper’s website, Anonymous Philippines hacked Philippine President Benigno Aquino III’s website, www.president.gov.ph, early this morning.
“We did not engage the Malaysian hackers who invaded our cyberspace since we expected you to appropriately and judiciously act on the same, but you failed us,” said Anonymous Philippines in its message on the website.
“You did nothing while our fellow brothers are being butchered by the Malaysian forces, and while our women and children become subject of human rights abuses. If you can’t act on the issue as the Philippine President, at least do something as a fellow Filipino. We are watching,” added the loose hacker group that pushes for internet freedom and free speech.
Malacañang Palace reportedly said today that no further intrusions were detected after the Philippine president’s website was hacked at around 1.30 am today.
The website was back to normal at press time.
Reports of alleged extrajudicial killings by Malaysia’s security forces hunting for Sulu invaders in Sabah have triggered Philippine concern of a brewing humanitarian emergency as Filipinos fled the state for fear of reprisals.
No evidence of the violations reported in Philippine media has been produced to date, with Putrajaya calling the claims a “fabrication”.
Yesterday, Aquino reportedly ordered government officials to stock up on food supplies and step up humanitarian support to Filipinos ― including illegal emigrants seeking better jobs ― who have started returning to the republic by the hundreds since last Friday.
The Philippine media has reported allegations of abuse and arbitrary killings during raids by the Malaysian security forces to hunt down Sulu sympathisers, since some 200 armed followers of the Sulu sultanate invaded Lahad Datu, Sabah, last month.
The Philippine Daily Inquirer reported last Tuesday that a Filipino was allegedly gunned down in Sandakan after being forced by the police to run as fast as he could.
Philippine lawmakers are now pressuring the Aquino administration to file a formal complaint with Putrajaya as allegations of abuse of Filipinos flood the country in the wake of the Sabah armed conflict, a local newspaper reported yesterday.
The Philippine senate has demanded its government to hold Malaysia accountable for possible human rights violations against the 800,000-strong Filipino migrant community in Sabah at the hands of local authorities searching for a ragtag band of Sulu militants claiming ownership of the north Borneo state.
Bantilan Esmail II, a brother of Sulu “Sultan” Jamalul Kiram III, was quoted by the Philippine Daily Inquirer last Tuesday as saying that Malaysian authorities have allegedly been ill-treating Filipinos in Sabah long before the Sulu incursion began.
A total of 66 people were reported killed in the Sulu incursion as of last Tuesday, including 56 Filipino militants, eight Malaysian policemen and one Malaysian soldier, and a teenage boy of unknown nationality.

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