[iwar] AT&T U.S. under a Massive Attacks


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Update 19.11.00 , 15:56(GMT+02:00) - MAGLAN-Information Warfare Research
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                        AT&T U.S. under a Massive Attacks by Palestinians
Hackers Supports by The AL-AWDA Organization - Part 1
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The Pre-attacks announcement form the AL-AWDA web site against the use of
AT&T services www.al-awda.org :

ACTION ALERT--PLEASE READ, ACT & FORWARD

AT&T SUPPORTS "ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES" AS KILLING OF PALESTINIANS CONTINUES

November 13, 2000

On October 26, 2000 The Israeli military ("IDF") announced that AT&T, the
American telecommunications giant, will host its website.

The decision follows an attack by computer hackers which knocked down the
IDF website. A statement issued by the Israeli military October 26 said "In
order to secure the availability and accessibility of the [IDF] site at all
times, the professional web masters in charge of the IDF site turned to
several other companies, from which AT&T was chosen as an additional
provider together with Netvision [an Israeli company]." (Statement on
http://www.idf.il) This was also reported in The Jerusalem Post.

At this time, the IDF website is being used to propagate justifications for
the mass killings and repression of Palestinian civilians in the occupied
territories. For the past month, Israeli occupation forces attacks have
killed more than 200 Palestinians including over 40 children, and injured
thousands. Israeli forces are surrounding most Palestinian cities, causing
shortages of food and denying people freedom of movement, even to seek
medical treatment.

These actions continue despite almost universal condemnation by the
international community, and the United Nations Security Council, General
Assembly, UN Human Rights Committee, Amnesty International, Human Rights
Watch and many other international and national organizations.

Persons who feel that they cannot in good conscience continue to do business
with a company that steps in to assist such a massive human rights abuser as
the Israeli military may decide to take their long distance telephone,
calling card and Internet provider business elsewhere.

AT&T is the largest provider of long distance telephone service, and makes
huge profits from international calls to the Middle East.

Customers who decide they want to change their long distance carriers can do
so by calling one of AT&T's competitors.

Some of them are:

ATX - A CoreCom Company
Call: Greg Wood at 888-731-3421
http://www.atx.com

This company (ATX) will provide a bonus if you sign up by returning five
(5%) percent of your long distance charges to Al-Awda, The Palestine Right
to Return Coalition, in support of its educational efforts. Businesses may
qualify for even lower rates based on current spending. ATX will be
competitive and can provide lower than current rates from any other carrier.
The contribution of 5% will still apply for business accounts.

*Working Assets Long Distance
1-800-788-8588
http://www.workingforchange.com

*MCI Worldcom
1-800-444-3333
http://www.mci.com

*Sprint
1-800-PIN-DROP
http://www.sprint.com

YOU CAN SEND A PROTEST LETTER OR A LETTER WHICH EXPLAINS YOUR DECISION TO
SWITCH SERVICE TO:

Mr. Michael Armstrong
President and CEO
AT&T Corporation

by email: mikearmstrong@ems.att.com
by fax: 908-221-1211

by mail:
295 North Maple Avenue
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920





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