This evening hacker group Anonymous have taken down key government of Kenya websites over the arrest of activist Mutemi Wa Kiama.
Mutemi who was arrested yesterday and charged for ‘digital pirating of a book’, but released today after being taken to court, had his house broken into by 7 armed men.
The hacker group, which exposed paedo-sadism among US elites, is calling for the unconditional release and discontinued harrassment of activist Mutemi.
We are Anonymous, we are legion, we do not forgive, we do not forget. Expect us
Mutemi was released in the afternoon today.
The two key websites that have been taken down include ecitizen.go.ke and president.go.ke
However, while ecitizen.go.ke is offline,the other website is still online.
The claims by anonymous are unstable as cnyakundi.com has observed. Some of the sites they claim to have hacked are at times working, then other times not working.
All in all, anonymous now have Kenya on their sights and it would be great to read all the scandals; and DCI for once will not have anyone to intimidate with an arrest.
Anonymous should start with emails at KRA, IEBC, DCI and statehouse .
A screenshot of anonymous Twitter account
#Anonymous #ReleaseKiama #FreeKiama
The Presidency of the Kenyan government and the main government portal (Gateway to All Government Services) has been taken #Offline. Release our comrade Kiama now!https://t.co/d4CpEkU4Ni | TANGO DOWNhttps://t.co/rBWgroGS05 | TANGO DOWN pic.twitter.com/A5VJGHbVlN
— Lorian Synaro (@LorianSynaro) June 10, 2020
Kenyan journalist @MutemiWaKiama has been arrested for criticizing government nepotism and corruption; possibly for the tweet attached.
Anonymous demands his release @StateHouseKenya and @DCI_Kenya. #FreeKiama #PoliticalEducationKE https://t.co/fH19XyUJCh
— Anonymous (@YourAnonCentral) June 10, 2020
Anonymous has taken action against the government of Kenya and will continue to dismantle its cyberinfrastructure until @MutemiWaKiama is released and his safety is guaranteed.
When injustice becomes law resistance becomes duty. @DCI_Kenya #FreeKiama https://t.co/BQft6CXzMb
— Anonymous (@YourAnonCentral) June 10, 2020