RedHack members face nearly quarter-century in prison


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Ten members of the “RedHack” hackers group affiliated with the International hactivists Anonymous are facing 24 years behind bars by a Turkish court on terrorism charges.

The group has denied allegations and has said that ten members held by Ankara department of police have no links with the group and the allegations leveled against the group just “fabrication”.
“We just demand freedom and unlimited information. That’s why they call us terrorists. Those 10 people have no ties with us, they are only innocent people who shared the news [on online platforms] about us,” a RedHack member has told Turkish media.
The indictment filed at the Ankara courts revealed that “It has been determined that [RedHack] has lent support to Marxist, Leninist, Maoist, leftist and separatist terrorist organizations. Hence, even though they are not members of those terrorist organizations, RedHack Kızılyıldızlar [RedStars] members can be considered to have perpetrated crimes in the name of those organizations,”

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