memang si horta ini perlu dipancung kepalanya aja...
kalau memang kejadian, ya gantian dibalas saja.
tapi rasa-rasanya sih cuman cuapnya si horta doang.
lihat aja...pasti juga biasa-biasa saja.



>From: "Yohanes Sulaiman, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI"
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Indonesian Students in the US <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: East Timor: Cyberwar Threatens Indonesia
>Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 10:19:00 +700
>
>Menurut saya, ini namanya blackmail. Apalagi kalau kita lihat
>yang menyatakannya adalah 'pemenang Nobel Price....' Sungguh
>memalukan.
>
>
>----------------
>
>August 18, 1999
>
>Cyberwar Threatens Indonesia
>Filed at 12:31 p.m. EDT
>
>
>By The Associated Press
>BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -- An international squad of computer hackers will
>wreak
>electronic mayhem on Indonesia if the country hampers voting in East
>Timor's
>independence referendum, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate warned Wednesday.
>
>``More than 100 computer wizards, mostly teen-agers in Portugal, Spain,
>Ireland,
>Belgium, Brazil, the U.S. and Canada, ... are targeting the entire computer
>network of the Indonesian government, army, banking and finance
>institutions
>to create chaos,'' Jose Ramos Horta wrote in a newspaper commentary
>published
>Wednesday
>
>``A dozen special viruses are being designed to infect the Indonesian
>electronic-communications
>system, including aviation,'' said Horta, an East Timorese leader who was
>co-winner
>of the 1996 Nobel Peace prize.
>
>His commentary was published in the Thai newspaper The Nation and
>Australia's
>Sydney Morning Herald.
>
>The U.N.-supervised referendum scheduled for Aug. 30 will give East Timor's
>people a choice between full independence from Indonesia or becoming an
>autonomous
>region within the country.
>
>Indonesia occupied the former Portuguese colony in 1975 and East Timor has
>been
>wracked by guerrilla warfare and human rights abuses since then.
>
>Horta said if the referendum was unfair, the independence movement would
>also
>try to hurt Indonesia's tourist industry by organizing a worldwide campaign
>to boycott the resort island of Bali.
>
>Horta wrote that he believed a free vote in the referendum would show ``an
>overwhelming
>majority of East Timorese'' favoring independence.
>
>``But the conditions on the ground remain far from appropriate for a free
>and
>democratic ballot to take place,'' he said.
>
>He predicted the eruption of full-scale violence before or after the ballot
>and accused the army of ``clinging to the illusion that through terror and
>fraud''
>it can ensure independence will be voted down.
>
>Indonesia itself has been accused of waging cyberwar against the East
>Timorese.
>
>
>In January, the Irish Internet service provider Connect-Ireland, which
>hosted
>a pro-independence East Timor website, was the target of a coordinated
>attack
>from as many as 18 different points. The company had said it suspected the
>Indonesian
>government was behind the attack.
>
>In early 1997, Portuguese hackers broke into the Web sites of the
>Indonesian
>military and foreign ministry and defaced their websites with
>pro-independence
>propaganda.


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