
If you have a look at the domain www.satribune.com which usually hosts the ever controversial South Asia Tribune is being forwarded to PakistanPapers.com as I write this story. The domain still exists as one of my old stories referring to SA Tribune still shows the website, so it is quite possible that the main page has been hacked.
So did SA Tribune finally get a taste of its own medicine?
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5 responses to “SA Tribune Domain Hacked”
cant say. it didnt deserve to be hacked.
I don’t think Satribune was hacked, i had posted on my blog 3 weeks back about satribune closing down, Apparently Mr Sehbai had decided he had fullfilled his mission of destroying the image of pakistan, he had posted his last article saying goodbye, and that the site would be down from the 1st. Gone for eternity. so hes probably transferred the domain to the other link untill he decides what he is going to do with the domain.
What i heard from my brother was that the site is not hacked,it was banned !
Old news why you guys speculating. Mr Sehbai wrote an article last months saying he wanted to quit while ahead and he was shutting down the site 31st october. the end. Read This Story dated 10th october.
I have put up a link to the final article by Mr. Shaheen Sehbai on the satribune. here is a link to the post.