**#7 Did state news agency MENA’s website get hacked by Turkey? A Turkish group reportedly hacked the website of Egypt’s state news agency MENA on Tuesday in protest of death sentences handed down to 75 people over the 2013 Rabaa Adawiya sit-in, Anadolu Agency reports. The hackers reportedly posted on MENA’s landing page a picture of a man who was shot during the sit-in. The Turkish newswire claims that MENA Editor-in-Chief Ali Hasan confirmed the hack to local news website Masrawy, but that the article has since been taken down from Masrawy’s website.
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