The Story Behind the Ukraine Yellow Kitchen Photo, and What It Says About the War Now
Ukrainian photographer Yan Dobronosov captured the image in the city of Dnipro, where 45 people were killed in a Russian missile strike.
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Ukrainian photographer Yan Dobronosov captured the image in the city of Dnipro, where 45 people were killed in a Russian missile strike.
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According to the complaint against him, Al-Azhari allegedly visited a dark web site that hosts “unofficial propaganda and photographs related to ISIS” multiple times on May 14, 2019. In virtue of being a dark web site—that is, one hosted on the Tor anonymity network—it should have been difficult for the site owner’s or a third party to determine the real IP address of any of the site’s visitors.
Yet, that’s exactly what the FBI did. It found Al-Azhari allegedly visited the site from an IP address associated with Al-Azhari’s grandmother’s house in Riverside, California. The FBI also found what specific pages Al-Azhari visited, including a section on donating Bitcoin; another focused on military operations conducted by ISIS fighters in Iraq, Syria, and Nigeria; and another page that provided links to material from ISIS’s media arm. Without the FBI deploying some form of surveillance technique, or Al-Azhari using another method to visit the site which exposed their IP address, this should not have been possible…
Phuc was ousted from the Communist Party’s top bodies as an anti-corruption purge widens.