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Monday, September 26, 2011

Turkish newspaper names soldiers in Mavi Marmara

The Turkish newspaper Sabah has named 165 IDF soldiers it claims were involved in the Mavi Marmara incident. It claims that it got the names through Facebook and Twitter.
A Turkish newspaper has published a list of 165 names of Israelis, who it alleges are IDF soldiers that participated in the 2010 Mavi Marmara raid that left nine Turkish nationals dead.

Turkish daily Sabah, wrote that that the names were acquired by analyzing social connections on Facebook and Twitter, as well as comparing photographs on those websites with ones taken on board the Marmara.

The list of names was transferred to Turkish prosecutors, in addition to pictures of ten IDF soldiers the paper said Turkish intelligence agencies could not identify. Included on the list were not only those IDF soldiers who participated in the operation to stop the Gaza Flotilla, but also senior IDF officials.
The IDF really needs to get much tougher on the use of Facebook and Twitter by soldiers.

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1 Comments:

At 5:54 PM, Blogger Juniper in the Desert said...

Here is a great comment from a Jpost reader:
"What a great idea for the Kurds - to go to the Hague with the names of the Turk genocidal leaders and militia who are doing slaughter to Kurd civilians.
And also the Armenians and Greeks should also do the same.
Turkey should be very careful when pointing fingers about who are criminal murders and who have their hands bloodied from genocide.
They need only point to a mirror.
Oops, did I forget the Turk recent bombings inside Iraq?"

 

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