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  • Snowden leaves Hong Kong

    Interesting.


    HONG KONG (Reuters) - A former contractor for the U.S. National Security Agency, charged by the United States with espionage, was allowed to leave Hong Kong on Sunday, his final destination as yet unknown, because a U.S. request to have him arrested did not comply with the law, the Hong Kong government said.

    Edward Snowden left for Moscow on Sunday and his final destination may be Cuba, Ecuador, Iceland or Venezuela, according to various reports. The move is bound to infuriate Washington, wherever he ends up.

    "It's a shocker," said Simon Young, a law professor with Hong Kong University. "I thought he was going to stay and fight it out. The U.S. government will be irate."

    Russia's Interfax news agency quoted a source at the Aeroflot airline as saying there was a ticket in Snowden's name for a Moscow-Cuba flight. Itar-Tass news agency cited a source as saying Snowden would fly from Havana to Caracas, the Venezuelan capital.

    The South China Morning Post said his final destination might be Ecuador or Iceland.

    A spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin said he was unaware of Snowden's whereabouts or travel plans.

    The WikiLeaks anti-secrecy website said it helped Snowden find "political asylum in a democratic country". It did not elaborate, other than to say Snowden was "currently over Russian airspace" with WikiLeaks legal advisers.

    The White House had no comment on the WikiLeaks posting.
    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said last week he would not leave the sanctuary of the Ecuadorean Embassy in London even if Sweden stopped pursuing sexual assault claims against him because he feared arrest on the orders of the United States.

    U.S. authorities have charged Snowden with theft of U.S. government property, unauthorized communication of national defense information and wilful communication of classified communications intelligence to an unauthorized person, with the latter two charges falling under the U.S. Espionage Act.

    The United States had asked Hong Kong, a special administrative region (SAR) of China, to send Snowden home.

    "The U.S. government earlier on made a request to the HKSAR government for the issue of a provisional warrant of arrest against Mr Snowden," the Hong Kong government said in a statement.

    "Since the documents provided by the U.S. government did not fully comply with the legal requirements under Hong Kong law, the HKSAR government has requested the U.S. government to provide additional information ... As the HKSAR government has yet to have sufficient information to process the request for provisional warrant of arrest, there is no legal basis to restrict Mr Snowden from leaving Hong Kong."

    It did not say what further information it needed, but said Snowden left Hong Kong "on his own accord for a third country through a lawful and normal channel".

    Hong Kong, a former British colony, reverted to Chinese rule in 1997 and although it retains an independent legal system, and its own extradition laws, Beijing has control over Hong Kong's foreign affairs. Some observers see Beijing's hand in Snowden's sudden departure.

    Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said earlier this month that Russia would consider granting Snowden asylum if he were to ask for it and pro-Kremlin lawmakers supported the idea, but there has been no indication he has done so.

    Iceland refused on Friday to say whether it would grant asylum to Snowden, a former employee of contractor Booz Allen Hamilton who worked at an NSA facility in Hawaii.

    The South China Morning Post earlier quoted Snowden offering new details about the United States' spy activities, including accusations of U.S. hacking of Chinese mobile telephone companies and targeting China's Tsinghua University.

    Documents previously leaked by Snowden revealed that the NSA has access to vast amounts of internet data such as emails, chat rooms and video from large companies, including Facebook and Google, under a government program known as Prism.

    In its statement, the Hong Kong government said it had written to the United States "requesting clarification" of earlier reports about the hacking of computer systems in Hong Kong by U.S. government agencies.

    "The HKSAR Government will continue to follow up on the matter, so as to protect the legal rights of the people of Hong Kong," it said.

    China's Xinhua news agency, referring to Snowden's accusations about the hacking of Chinese targets, said they were "clearly troubling signs".

    It added: "They demonstrate that the United States, which has long been trying to play innocent as a victim of cyber attacks, has turned out to be the biggest villain in our age."

  • #2
    Suckers! They think he's on the other side of the world, but he's sleeping on my couch.

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    • #3
      I wondered when they where going to charge him with something and go after him.

      Sad thing is, what did he accomplish?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Sleeper View Post
        I wondered when they where going to charge him with something and go after him.

        Sad thing is, what did he accomplish?
        Good question. Frankly, I'm not sure what to think about this whole thing. To me, he's part hero/part traitor.

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        • #5
          Nice thing is he exposed how Big Gov is digging deeper into everyones private lives and not only to combat terrorism. Bad thing is he may have made potential terrorists change how the go about their attacks.

          Honestly before 911 who would have though box knives would be dangerous? I am all about keeping the country safe. I just seems more and more the government uses it as an excuse to pry into our privacy.

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          • #6
            Apparently now his plane has landed in Moscow. Hmmmm...I bet he has more flexibility than 0bummer does for Putin.

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            • #7
              What a shitty spy, I'm surprised he's using his name.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
                Good question. Frankly, I'm not sure what to think about this whole thing. To me, he's part hero/part traitor.
                I was cool with him releasing the info about the spying going on against our citizens. Pretty brave move in my opinion. But releasing the info that we were hacking into China was no bueno.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DallasSleeper View Post
                  I was cool with him releasing the info about the spying going on against our citizens. Pretty brave move in my opinion. But releasing the info that we were hacking into China was no bueno.
                  He just said out loud what everybody knew. China knew the us was hacking them, we knew that china was hacking us.

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                  • #10
                    It would be funny if this is all just hearsay and he isn't on that plane.

                    Stevo
                    Originally posted by SSMAN
                    ...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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                    • #11
                      Does no one else get a kick out of how much he looks like that white rapper Snow from the early 90's. And his hit was "informer".

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                      • #12
                        treason is treason . no matter what cause you tack on it. to me , it was not his call to make .

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by bubbaearl View Post
                          treason is treason . no matter what cause you tack on it. to me , it was not his call to make .
                          So said the British to our forefathers.

                          Stevo
                          Originally posted by SSMAN
                          ...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by bubbaearl View Post
                            treason is treason . no matter what cause you tack on it. to me , it was not his call to make .
                            You've to be shitting me.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by bubbaearl View Post
                              treason is treason . no matter what cause you tack on it. to me , it was not his call to make .
                              Then where the fuck does it stop?
                              ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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