Hacker Group Anonymous Calls for Compassion Towards Muslims, Vows to ‘Strike Back' at ISIS

Thirty-one people were killed in terror attacks targeting Brussels' main airport and metro

Activist hacker group Anonymous is calling for people to stand up against discrimination as part of its fight against Islamic State in the wake of the Brussels terror attacks, NBC News reported.

In a video posted to YouTube following Tuesday's bombings, an Anonymous member donning the group's signature Guy Fawkes mask condemned the deadly attacks, which were launched by a network tied to the terrorist group known as Islamic State, and vowed to "strike back."

"You don't have to hack them. If you stand up against discrimination in your country, you harm them much more than by hacking their websites," the speaker says in the video, adding that Muslims in Europe could not be recruited by the militant group "if they are accepted and included in the society." 

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