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Serpo
10th April 2011, 06:51 PM
HACK/SLASH: Hayastan Shakarian has been arrested for single-handedly cutting off the Internet in Georgia and Armenia.

An elderly Georgian woman who allegedly shut off internet service in her country and neighboring Armenia while scavenging for copper cable is facing charges that could lead to three years in prison.

In an interview the woman tearfully insisted she was innocent and said she had never heard of the web.

Authorities say 75-year-old Aiyastan Shakaryan severed a fiberoptics cable on March 28, shutting off the information highway in much of Georgia and all of Armenia for several hours. The cable ran parallel to a railroad track in eastern Georgia where she was allegedly scavenging.

Georgian Interior Ministry spokesman Zurab Gvenetadze she has been charged with property destruction, which carries a sentence of up to three years, but it's probable she would get a lighter sentence because of her age.

Shakarian, a Georgian of Armenian origin, told AFP that she was just a "poor old woman" who was not capable of committing such a crime.

"I did not cut this cable. Physically, I could not do it," she said, repeatedly bursting into tears as she spoke.

Shakarian, who lives in the poverty-stricken Georgian village of Armazi, around 15 kilometres from the capital Tbilisi, said that she had only been collecting firewood.

"I have no idea what the internet is," she added.

"My mother is innocent. She is crying all the time. She is so scared," said her son, Sergo Shakarian.

The Georgian interior ministry said that despite her claims to innocence, Shakarian had already confessed to cutting the fibre-optic cable.

The incident on March 28 provoked lengthy debates on global internet discussion forums after it was widely publicised this week.

Around 800 people posted comments about the case on the Engadget technology website, some arguing that the authorities should show leniency because of Shakarian's age and her impoverished situation.

The company that owns the fibre-optic cable, Georgian Railway Telecom, said that the damage was serious, causing 90 per cent of private and corporate internet users in neighbouring Armenia to lose access for nearly 12 hours while also hitting Georgian Internet service providers.

But although Georgian Railway Telecom insists that the 600-kilometre cable has "robust protection", this was not the first time that it has been damaged.

Many Georgians' internet connections were also briefly cut off in 2009 by another scavenger who hacked into the cable while hunting for scrap metal to sell.

In Armenia, a spokeswoman for the country's largest internet service-provider Armentel, Anush Begloyan, said "the incident forces our company to think about diversifying our channels."

http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/digital-living/4872547/Scavenging-pensioner-faces-jail-over-cut

Ponce
10th April 2011, 07:13 PM
And all the connections for the south of the US, Central America and South America are in one single building in Miami..........talking about chaos.

Serpo
10th April 2011, 10:43 PM
And all the connections for the south of the US, Central America and South America are in one single building in Miami..........talking about chaos.


Really, one building for the whole of South America is in Miami

Antonio
10th April 2011, 10:56 PM
I know Armenians very well, they are proud people who trace their history 10000 years back. It breaks my heart seeing an Armenian grandma reduced to having to do this to survive.

gunDriller
11th April 2011, 12:52 PM
And all the connections for the south of the US, Central America and South America are in one single building in Miami..........talking about chaos.


Jeez - i wonder if there's any government offices in or near that building :sarc:

i interviewed for a computer graphics job with Pac Bell in 1994. the interview was at Pac Bell headquarters on Montgomery. i got a tour of their network ... it was very impressive.

of the 2 network techs i was introduced to - both worked for the US government & contracted to Pac Bell. they were just a few blocks away from the equipment room on Howard Street that AT&T whistleblower Mark Klein mentioned in his lawsuit.

just as SAIC (major contractor for the US intelligence community) co-locates with Google in Washington State (a factoid observed by a fellow GIM'er who worked for Microsoft at the time), i would bet $ that that network node in Miami for South American web traffic has splitters that route the traffic to people working for the intelligence community. also that the people who work in that building, that many of them are government contractors who work for more than one employer. how that works is they are a network tech - that is their "cover" - and they also work for the US gov. intelligence agency. so it seems logical that they get to collect 2 paychecks in that situation.

Eyebone
11th April 2011, 02:32 PM
And all the connections for the south of the US, Central America and South America are in one single building in Miami..........talking about chaos.


I say lets buy her a crosscut saw and set her loose.

Antonio
11th April 2011, 02:51 PM
When I was 12 I helped an Armenian grandma to work on a tobacco harvest. We had to string fresh tobacco leaves and hang them to dry in the blazing Caucasus sun. After a couple of hrs of doing this I had a huge nicotine buzz from all the juice that got into me thru the skin. What I got as a payment was a glass of homemade red wine, her 10 yr old grandson got another one. This was one of the best days of my childhood. God bless all the uneducated Armenian grandmas and to hell with the net!

Neuro
11th April 2011, 04:09 PM
She is obviously lying and is an Al Qaeda terrorist. Off to Guantanamo for confessions with her!

midnight rambler
11th April 2011, 05:37 PM
She is obviously lying and is an Al Qaeda terrorist. Off to Guantanamo for confessions with her!


Indeed, the bitch is obviously in dire need of waterboarding.