
The Public Relations Department of al-Alam TV Broadcasting said that the TV broadcast latest developments in Yemen, Bahrain and Syria about the systematic crimes against humanity being perpetrated by the Saudi-backed Takfiri terrorists.
Reporter of al-Alam said that he believed Takfiri hackers got involved in hacking routine operation of the news website.
He said that technicians of the TV website managed to thwart the malware with three-hour intensive work.
The news website resumed operation in parallel with the TV broadcast in Arabic language, he said.
Te public relations department of al-Alam Arabic language TV said that the news outlet has been targeted by malware many times by Takfiri and Wahabi groups.
It said that al-Alam TV relay by Arabsat and Nilesat has been cut-off at the behest of the Saudi government to stop the TV broadcast over the Saudi aggression on Yemen and indiscriminate bombardments taking tolls on civilians and children.
The United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in a report on Yemen that the Saudi bombardment killed several thousand civilians in Yemen including 400 children.
Ban backtrackted his report afterwards saying that the Saudi government threatened the UN secretary-general to stop its contribution to the UN if the secretary-general fail to do so.
Iran decried withdrawal of the UN report by the secretary-general, saying that Ban Ki-moon lost credibility as the chief of the United Nations for giving up to the Saudi threat.
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