Anonymous slams 'ugly corruption" of Thai authorities over Koh Tao case: VIDEO
By Coconuts Bangkok January 5, 2016 / 11:51 ICT
http://bangkok.coconuts.co/2016/01/05/anonymous-slams-ugly-corruption-thai-authorities-over-koh-tao-case-video
Hacker collective Anonymous has released a 40-minute video accusing Thailand of scapegoating the Myanmar migrant workers convicted in the Koh Tao case.
The "hacktivist" group said it had looked into the case and discovered "some very ugly corruption involving the Royal Thai Police and their lack of skills and competency with professional investigating serious crimes".
In the video posted on its Facebook page, the group said: "Anonymous has learned that the Thai police have accused innocent people before, and would rather blame foreigners or migrants for such crimes so as to protect their tourism industry then accuse their own Thai locals that may deter tourists from choosing Thailand as their holiday destination."
...Anonymous โพสต์ประกาศสงครามตั้งแต่วันที่ 3 มกรา ซึ่งหลังจากนั้น Website ไทยก็ถูก hack ในนาม Blink Hackers Group Myanmar
Hackers took over several police websites in Thailand, claiming 'Failed Law'
Published January 05, 2016 Associated Press
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/01/05/hackers-took-over-several-police-websites-in-thailand-claiming-failed-law.html
BANGKOK – Hackers took over several police websites in Thailand, replacing the home pages with a message saying, "Failed Law. We want Justice!"
Police Tuesday said they were investigating if the hack was in response to a Thai court decision that has been widely protested in neighboring Myanmar.
The Dec. 24 ruling resulted in death sentences for two Myanmar men convicted of murdering two British backpackers. Protesters believe the men were scapegoats and have threatened to boycott Thai goods after a trial that raised many unanswered questions about police and judicial conduct in Thailand.
Several police websites were either offline or still displayed the hackers' message Tuesday evening, hours after the online attack was staged late Monday. A black screen showed a white mask and blanked-out eyes and a hashtag Boycott Thailand. It also mentioned a group calling itself the "Blink Hacker Group" and made reference to Myanmar with a line in tiny print that said, "Greetz Myanmar Black Hats."
- Andrew Drummond - ผู้มีความแค้นกับรัฐไทย
https://www.facebook.com/andrew.drummond.395
https://www.change.org/p/david-cameron-independently-investigate-the-horrific-murders-of-hannah-witheridge-and-david-miller/u/14822666
Andrew Drummond หนีไปจากประเทศไทย เมื่อ มกราคม 2015 (แต่ยังคงเขียนโจมตีประเทศไทยอยู่) เช่นเดียวกับพรรคพวกของเขา Alan Morison , Chutima Sidasathian , Andy Hall
http://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2015/jan/18/british-journalist-quits-thailand-after-threats-by-foreign-criminals
In his blog,
Drummond wrote of his support for two journalists based in Phuket, Alan Morison and Chutima Sidasathian, who are facing criminal defamation charges brought by the Thai navy for reprinting a Reuters report that alleged complicity in human trafficking by naval officers.
He also spoke up for
Andy Hall, the British migrant workers’ advocate, who faces an eight-year jail sentence for defamation after writing a report alleging labour abuses within the Thai pineapple wholesaler, the Natural Fruit Company.
ว่างจัด เมื่อสาวกตือโป๊ยก่าย CSI LA ขอให้ Anonymous ถล่มรัฐไทย: งานนี้อาจได้เห็น The Great Firewall of Thailand เป็นจริง
By Coconuts Bangkok January 5, 2016 / 11:51 ICT
http://bangkok.coconuts.co/2016/01/05/anonymous-slams-ugly-corruption-thai-authorities-over-koh-tao-case-video
Hacker collective Anonymous has released a 40-minute video accusing Thailand of scapegoating the Myanmar migrant workers convicted in the Koh Tao case.
The "hacktivist" group said it had looked into the case and discovered "some very ugly corruption involving the Royal Thai Police and their lack of skills and competency with professional investigating serious crimes".
In the video posted on its Facebook page, the group said: "Anonymous has learned that the Thai police have accused innocent people before, and would rather blame foreigners or migrants for such crimes so as to protect their tourism industry then accuse their own Thai locals that may deter tourists from choosing Thailand as their holiday destination."
...Anonymous โพสต์ประกาศสงครามตั้งแต่วันที่ 3 มกรา ซึ่งหลังจากนั้น Website ไทยก็ถูก hack ในนาม Blink Hackers Group Myanmar
Hackers took over several police websites in Thailand, claiming 'Failed Law'
Published January 05, 2016 Associated Press
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/01/05/hackers-took-over-several-police-websites-in-thailand-claiming-failed-law.html
BANGKOK – Hackers took over several police websites in Thailand, replacing the home pages with a message saying, "Failed Law. We want Justice!"
Police Tuesday said they were investigating if the hack was in response to a Thai court decision that has been widely protested in neighboring Myanmar.
The Dec. 24 ruling resulted in death sentences for two Myanmar men convicted of murdering two British backpackers. Protesters believe the men were scapegoats and have threatened to boycott Thai goods after a trial that raised many unanswered questions about police and judicial conduct in Thailand.
Several police websites were either offline or still displayed the hackers' message Tuesday evening, hours after the online attack was staged late Monday. A black screen showed a white mask and blanked-out eyes and a hashtag Boycott Thailand. It also mentioned a group calling itself the "Blink Hacker Group" and made reference to Myanmar with a line in tiny print that said, "Greetz Myanmar Black Hats."
- Andrew Drummond - ผู้มีความแค้นกับรัฐไทย
https://www.facebook.com/andrew.drummond.395
https://www.change.org/p/david-cameron-independently-investigate-the-horrific-murders-of-hannah-witheridge-and-david-miller/u/14822666
Andrew Drummond หนีไปจากประเทศไทย เมื่อ มกราคม 2015 (แต่ยังคงเขียนโจมตีประเทศไทยอยู่) เช่นเดียวกับพรรคพวกของเขา Alan Morison , Chutima Sidasathian , Andy Hall
http://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2015/jan/18/british-journalist-quits-thailand-after-threats-by-foreign-criminals
In his blog, Drummond wrote of his support for two journalists based in Phuket, Alan Morison and Chutima Sidasathian, who are facing criminal defamation charges brought by the Thai navy for reprinting a Reuters report that alleged complicity in human trafficking by naval officers.
He also spoke up for Andy Hall, the British migrant workers’ advocate, who faces an eight-year jail sentence for defamation after writing a report alleging labour abuses within the Thai pineapple wholesaler, the Natural Fruit Company.