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Luno
05-06-2006, 10:27 AM
Ohhh poor terrorist they just lost kavkacenter.com/ woot





A Swedish prosecutor yesterday ordered two servers hosting a Chechen rebel website to be impounded.

The website, www.kavkacenter.com, is very critical of Russian policy towards the breakaway republic Chechnya, and supports the Chechen armed struggle against Russia.

The website is hosted on servers owned by a Finnish businessman. Russian and Finnish objections in autumn 2004 resulted in him moving the site to Sweden, where he rents space at a web hosting company. The owner of the hosting company yesterday received a call from the international prosecutor's office in Stockholm, requesting a meeting.

"They came to the office and held a short meeting about our relationship to the client. Someone from the National Criminal Investigation Department also took part," the owner explained.

"The prosecutor then decided to search the premises and to confiscate two servers."

"I see this as an outrage. I don't agree with what's written on the website but I respect their right to free speech."

The prosecutor could not be reached for a comment.

The prosecutor's actions were spurred by a complaint from the Russian Embassy, according to the Finnish owner of the servers and the hosting company owner.

The website is accused of incitement, according to the company owner.

"The material in question is a number of pages in the site's letters pages in which an attack in Nalchik in October 2005 is praised," he told TT.

News agency TT was reporting on Friday night that the internet address was linking to a temporary homepage with identical content, hosted in a server in Lithuania. Lithuania's supreme court recently decided despite Russian opposition that the website can remain up.

However, by Saturday morning, the site's content appeared not to be accessible at the address.
TT/The Local

VISTREL
05-06-2006, 10:58 AM
good job sweden!

signatory
05-06-2006, 11:07 AM
The owner of the hosting company
"I see this as an outrage. I don't agree with what's written on the website but I respect their right to free speech."

This comment pissed me off since I first saw it yesterday... I bet he's one of those arseholes that would host child porn in the name of free speech. Why is the webhost defending the site in the first place? There's no free speech in the public forum, if they wish to incite they better do it in a closed all-members forum.

gg

Igor01
05-06-2006, 12:07 PM
A mirror is still hosted by a company registered in Tbilisi, Georgia. Talk about the "lighthouse of freedom in the Caucasus" as Bush eloquently put it.

Jani.R
05-06-2006, 01:26 PM
A mirror is still hosted by a company registered in Tbilisi, Georgia. Talk about the "lighthouse of freedom in the Caucasus" as Bush eloquently put it.

Oh noes, goverment should crack it down and execute the company owners!!

Igor01
05-06-2006, 02:58 PM
Oh noes, goverment should crack it down and execute the company owners!!

Shutting the server down would suffice.

You may wanna invest some more time into practicing your punch line delivery in front of the mirror before attempting to appear hillarious before an audience even marginally smarter than plancton.

Musashi
05-06-2006, 05:48 PM
According to the Polish press the server has been moved to Lithuania.

~~~~
05-07-2006, 12:22 AM
unfortunately the site is not working yet properly there on this Lithuanian server...

TheRussian1
05-07-2006, 12:44 AM
A mirror is still hosted by a company registered in Tbilisi, Georgia. Talk about the "lighthouse of freedom in the Caucasus" as Bush eloquently put it.
Georgia, the lighthouse of freedom? I guess the president has never heard of the events in ossetia and abkhazia.

Ea$y-8
05-07-2006, 12:48 AM
Good job Sweden! woot

Snoshi
05-07-2006, 03:30 AM
Good job.. but its kinda weird that they close the site but allow the real terrorists to visit their country...

Resurrection
05-07-2006, 03:34 AM
but its kinda weird that they close the site but allow the real terrorists to visit their country...

http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/3407/shhh1mb.jpg

signatory
05-07-2006, 04:28 AM
Good job.. but its kinda weird that they close the site but allow the real terrorists to visit their country...

oh gosh darnit them evil Swedes!

PA refugee minister Atef Adwan & C.O? Well that would have been nice.

Well the EU haven't decided on a policy for visas to members of hamas, nor had they previously broken law in Sweden, and none of the other Schengen countries objected to the application. But it's clear this was not the wish of the government and the Prime minister said he wasn't informed that the ambassador in jerusalem had filed an application. No rules broken, just a classic fvck up in policy.

As you probably noticed 2 other hamas members (law makers) were denied schengen visas by France and Belgium, and Sweden didn't veto those decisions for entry to the country.

Snoshi
05-07-2006, 04:57 AM
oh gosh darnit them evil Swedes!

PA refugee minister Atef Adwan & C.O? Well that would have been nice.

Well the EU haven't decided on a policy for visas to members of hamas, nor had they previously broken law in Sweden, and none of the other Schengen countries objected to the application. But it's clear this was not the wish of the government and the Prime minister said he wasn't informed that the ambassador in jerusalem had filed an application. No rules broken, just a classic fvck up in policy.

As you probably noticed 2 other hamas members (law makers) were denied schengen visas by France and Belgium, and Sweden didn't veto those decisions for entry to the country.

mmmm France objected it...

EU have policy of not letting in members of terrorists organisations into EU.. What does it matter if he dint commit any crime in Sweden? He is still a member of a terrorist organization.

signatory
05-07-2006, 05:14 AM
mmmm France objected it...

No they didn't. They were informed a week before. They had that time to object. Once the visa was official in the news, THEN they objected.
It's impossible to issue a schengen visa without notifying the other states, and France is one of 7 states atm that demand specific info and extra time.

EU have policy of not letting in members of terrorists organisations into EU..

Well a policy but not a rule. making it a rule is currently up for debate.

What does it matter if he dint commit any crime in Sweden? He is still a member of a terrorist organization.

Being part of a terrorist organisation doesn't block individual visas in the Schengen Zone. It sounds strange but that's the way it is.

Moose
05-07-2006, 06:51 PM
Hes explanation for being in Sweden was that he was there as a representative of the Palestinian goverment not amas

St Fubar
05-07-2006, 07:44 PM
Boo, Sweden!

koozya
05-07-2006, 08:24 PM
good job sweden