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#RedHack, #Anonymous and #Telecomix united against Erdogan

The hacking group RedHack, in cooperation with them Anonymous, and its activists Telecomix, are trying to spread through social media ways of connecting to Twitter for all Turks wishing to connect to social network

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By joint efforts, the groups seem to have set the goal of accessing the censorship imposed by the regime of Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan.

Attempts at digital censorship united activists and hacktivists, who created a web for the direct of the public. No matter how many blocks the Turk makes , connecting to Twitter will always be possible for Turks, since the website will be updated on a daily basis with new DNS, VPNs and other alternative ways to connect.

The groups are currently asking the public to spread the word on social media so it can spread far and wide. As they state in the brief of the website: "Spread the information, in universities, in shop windows, on doorsteps, on subway lines, in restaurants, on the streets

"Easy access to information is a 'human right' and we thought we would support the whole world."

On the website as mentioned above there are different ways of interconnecting in the social network, which will be constantly renewed. It is set up in a Redhackeditor account at Tumblr and messages are constantly published.

See the website

http://redhackeditor.tumblr.com/aem

It is really a very encouraging move for our fellow Turks who in 2014 years experience middle-class situations. We are confident that such measures can not be passed because the repression of an entire internet is unattainable. Public opinion monitors developments and reacts.

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