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The hacker who goes with the moniker, WauchulaGhost, told Newsweek that he
"did it for the lives lost in Orlando"In a statement released to Newsweek, he further added
"Daesh have been spreading and praising the attack, so I thought I would defend those that were lost. The taking of innocent lives will not be tolerated".The source however did not post any explicit content of gay porn, but just links. In the statement offering reasons for the discretion, the group said they did in order "not to offend Muslims."
"One thing I do want to say is we aren't using graphic porn and our purpose is not to offend Muslims.
"Our actions are directed at Jihadist extremists. Many of our own (hackers) are Muslim and we respect all religions that do not take innocent lives."As have been revealed, Omar Mateen told the Police during the Orlando gay club shooting that he was carrying out the attack in support of ISIS, and pledged allegiance to ISIS' leader. Therefore, the motive behind targeting pro-ISIS Twitter accounts in not unconnected, as it is well known that ISIS is anti-gay manifested by horrific killing of gays in territories controlled by the Islamic State.
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