An official in Tunisia's ruling Islamist Ennahda Party has condemned a hacking attack on the prime minister's gmail account, and disputed the veracity of some of the published emails. Two videos circulated on Sunday by hackers claiming ties to hacking group Anonymous said they had hacked into Hammadi Jebali's account and threatened to divulge secrets if the government does not respect human rights. A six minute long video shows Prime Minister Hammadi Jebali's account being hacked and a few emails displayed. Amer Laarayedh, head of Ennahda's political department, on Monday condemned the hacking as "immoral," and said some of the emails shown were fabricated. A second video shows a presenter in a mask condemning in French the violent dispersal of a demonstration Saturday.
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