
Hindu Human Rights (HHR) – a London-based not-for-profit organization
(CHAKRA) On August 25th, 2012, the Hindu Human Rights (HHR) organization’s website was hacked and taken down. A day earlier HHR had published a press release indicating that London-based Hindu groups would perform a marathon series of protests and prayers across London. These protest sites included Pakistan, Bangladesh and Malaysia embassies due to these nations high involvement in the atrocities against Hindu minorities by Islamic regimes and extremists.
The Indian High Commission was also a place where the protests would occur due to the current Indian government’s biased anti-hindu rhetoric such as the latest Assam attacks where tens of thousands of Hindu Bodos were displaced from their land of origin.
The hacking of the HHR website comes coincidentally a few days after the Congress administration blocked hundreds of websites that contained graphic or pro-Hindu information on the Assam riots. The Indian Home Ministry this week provided lists of around 300 web pages with images and links on sites including Facebook, Twitter, Wikipedia, news channel ABC of Australia to the Ministry of Communications and IT, which then ordered Internet Service Providers to block them.
The original press release publish by Hindu Human Rights stated the the Marathon Hindu Solidarity Protests would occur in London, UK on September 16th, 2012, starting at the Indian High Commission and ending at Marble Arch for a prayer vigil in memory of the tens of thousands Hindu Tamils killed and temples destroyed in the tamil tiger freedom struggle.
More information on the protests can be found here: Marathon Hindu Solidarity Protests Happening in London on September 16th
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