NAMES and personal details of English Defence League members have been leaked online by a group of hackers. Information on the far-right hate mob, including names, addresses and
phone numbers, has been published by the computer group Anonymous.
Anonymous has warned it will carry out more cyber attacks on the anti-Islam group and said the EDL "should have expected us".
In a video posted on YouTube the group says the EDL has used Drummer
Lee Rigby's death as an “another excuse to further spread your campaign
of hate, bigotry, and misinformation.”
Drummer Rigby was hacked to death near Woolwich barracks in south east London last Wednesday.
A list of what were said to be mobile phone numbers for senior named
EDL figures appeared online along with addresses of what were said to be
donors to the group.
The video was posted under the title ’A Message from Anonymous UK to the English Defence League’.
“Under the guise of national pride you have instigated crimes against
the innocent and incited the subjugation of Muslims,” the message
continues.
“We will not allow your injustices, your lies, and your stupidity, to
further radicalize our youth into fearing and despising their fellow
man.”
The menacing warning concludes: “In this operation, we will begin the systematic and comprehensive decimation of your cult.
“We will further expose your falsities and your attempts to censor,
to your members, to the British public, and to the world as a whole.
“You will fall, we can say this with complete confidence.”
About 1,000 protesters joined an EDL march to Downing Street on Monday,
chanting “Muslim killers off our streets” and “There’s only one Lee
Rigby” in tribute to the soldier killed in Woolwich last week.
Four men have since been charged with various offences.
A massive police presence kept them apart from a smaller group of
anti-fascist activists, with officers making 13 arrests in total.
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