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On Saturday, Wikimedia France posted a press release regarding the recent deletion of a Wikipedia entry titled “Station hertzienne militaire de Pierre-sur-Haute.” According to the foundation, France's Homeland Intelligence agency had demanded “classified” information taken down from Wikipedia.fr, and when the Wikimedia Foundation (which hosts Wikipedia) refused, it allegedly sought out a volunteer systems operator with the power to delete articles, brought him to the agency's office, and demanded that he take the article down there or face legal charges. :ph34r:As French blog Numérama points out, the situation is the definition of the Streisand Effect.The controversial entry has since been put back up online by Wikipedia volunteers, and concerns a military compound which is about 75 miles west of the French city of Lyon. The entry had existed on French-language Wikipedia for many years, but recently came to the attention of officials in France's Homeland Intelligence agency, known as the DCRI evilsmile.gif (Direction Centrale du Renseignement Intérieur). Wikimedia France says the DCRI contacted the Wikimedia Foundation in early March, requesting that the article be taken down due to its divulging “classified military information.” But, the foundation refused the DCRI's request.
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Гурвић тужи Карабеговића... свету би било досадно без нас.

Terrorism accused Adnan Karabegovic 'tried to buy gun' before arrestA MELBOURNE man charged with possessing al-Qa'ida magazines containing bombmaking tips and advice on engaging in violent jihad had been trying to buy a gun before he was arrested for terrorism offences, a court has heard.Adnan Karabegovic, 24, was charged last year with four counts of collecting documents connected with the preparation of a terrorist act, after the magazines were found on a USB stick at his home during police raids in September.His committal hearing in the Melbourne Magistrates Court today heard those counts had been withdrawn and replaced with six counts of the same offence as well as six charges of possessing a thing connected with the preparation of a terrorist act.Commonwealth prosecutor Daniel Gurvich said the Australian Federal Police's Operation Astley, launched in late 2011, used physical and electronic surveillance to gather evidence against Mr Karabegovic.He said copies of al-Qa'ida's Inspire magazine were saved in January 2012 to a USB stick, found in Mr Karabegovic's pocket when he was arrested.The files were saved a few days before he and two friends allegedly hung a banner over a Melbourne freeway saying "Get your troops out of Muslim lands you filthy kafir", and another banner over a building saying "Get your troops out of Muslim lands you dirty convict pigs".Mr Gurvich said Mr Karabegovic was recorded saying he wanted to make a plan and his intention was "much bigger" than the banners.In April, he allegedly discussed the "need for action" and said "We've been trying for six months to buy a gun", while in May he discussed how to make a bomb that would ignite a bushfire.The magazines contained a section called "open source jihad", described as a "manual for those who loathe the tyrants", and articles such as "Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mum".Mr Gurvich said that following his arrest, Mr Karabegovic told police he hadn't looked at the articles, and only read the opinion section of the magazine.The hearing continues.
Pokusavao 6 meseci da kupi pistolj. :isuse:
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super je i putinova reakcija, win for everybody :lolol:

edit: ha, podsetio sam se i zasto, podseti me na stevena pembertona iz league of gentlemen00004da6-314.jpg

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