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Hackers Disrupt Court Session with Explicit Content
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24345, member: 2262"] Court Hearing on Election Violence Disrupted by Explicit Content Attack. A virtual court session examining Kenya's 2007-2008 election violence was halted Tuesday when hackers flooded screens with pornographic content. The Court of Appeal was reviewing a sexual violence case when unknown individuals displayed graphic images, including one of a man performing inappropriate acts. "It is deeply unsettling and very disturbing for such grotesque images to be thrust upon a courtroom, particularly when we are dealing with matters as serious as sexual violence," said Judge Daniel Musinga. Officials suspended the hearing and created a new link restricted to attorneys representing the involved parties. The case stems from widespread violence following Kenya's December 2007 election. During the unrest, which lasted until March 2008, attackers targeted women, men, and children with sexual violence, including rape, forced circumcision, and mutilation. Several human rights organizations and survivors filed a petition claiming the state failed to prepare police for civil unrest. The petition also alleged inadequate help for victims violated their fundamental rights. State representatives countered that police stations sheltered many victims and provided medical care within available resources. They denied police involvement in the violence. High Court Judge Weldon Korir ruled various constitutional rights were violated. Four of the eight survivors received awards of 4 million Kenyan shillings each. The remaining survivors launched a partial appeal of this decision. The disrupted session was examining this appeal when the cyber attack occurred. Court officials have not identified the perpetrators of the virtual intrusion. This incident highlights security concerns in virtual court proceedings, especially for sensitive cases involving sexual violence and human rights violations. [/QUOTE]
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