The Moscow Times, Sep. 05 2014
A website that published an open letter apologizing to Russian President Vladimir Putin on behalf of Western governments has been blocked, leading to some pro-Russian social media users to speculate it was taken down by U.S. hackers.
"Please accept our apologies for the behavior of our governments and media. Western nations, led by the United States seem determined to start a war with Russia," the letter said, published on the website http://Dearputin.com
Russian media reported Friday morning that the petition had garnered 3,500 "European" signatures in 24 hours, drawing support from users in France, Germany, the U.S. and Britain, state-run news channel RT said...
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/u-s-hackers-blamed-after-european-apology-to-putin-website-crashes/506500.html
"Please accept our apologies for the behavior of our governments and media. Western nations, led by the United States seem determined to start a war with Russia," the letter said, published on the website http://Dearputin.com
Russian media reported Friday morning that the petition had garnered 3,500 "European" signatures in 24 hours, drawing support from users in France, Germany, the U.S. and Britain, state-run news channel RT said...
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/u-s-hackers-blamed-after-european-apology-to-putin-website-crashes/506500.html
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