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U.S. citizens reveal eavesdropping program "disappeared" in Hong Kong

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

A former CIA employees who disclose information about programs and internet phone tracking top secret U.S. government, has disappeared from a hotel in Hong Kong.

Edward Snowden đã chạy tới Hồng Kông hôm 20/5. 

Edward Snowden has procedures in hotel rooms in Hong Kong yesterday. It is not clear in his place, though Snowden believed still in Hong Kong.
Radio Television Hong Kong RTHK said Snowden left the Mira hotel at noon on 9/6.
Ewen MacAskill, the Guardian journalist, newspaper first broke the wiretapping program of the U.S. Government, Snowden believes that is still in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong - a Chinese territory - have an extradition treaty with the U.S., although analysts said that any attempt to extradite to the U.S. Snowden will take many months and may be prevented Beijing.
Snowden was believed to Hong Kong on 20/5. Standard duration visa for a U.S. citizen in Hong Kong is 90 days.
Snowden, 29, recently shocked America by revealing that the U.S. government has collected millions of phone data and monitor data on the internet.
Wiretapping Program of the U.S. government's top-secret and the disclosure of this information is considered illegal. U.S. officials say that the actions of Snowden harm U.S. national security and the case was transferred to the Justice Department for criminal investigation.
The proposed Snowden revealed his identity and did not intend to conceal his identity because not doing anything wrong. He said that his action to "protect the rights and fundamental freedoms of people around the world."
The disclosure of Snowden has caused political disagreement across the Atlantic, with allegations that the agency's electronic surveillance Kingdom, GCHQ, the system used to track U.S. citizens England.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague has canceled a trip to Washington to speak before Congress yesterday and denied the allegations.
Snowden was described in the Guardian as a former CIA technician, currently working for Booz Allen Hamilton, a defense contractor for the National Security Agency U.S. (NSA).
Snowden told the newspaper: "NASA has built an infrastructure that allows them to block almost everything. With this capability, the majority of human communication is monitored automatically.
If I want to see your e-mail or phone your wife, all that I have to use eavesdropping. Can I get e-mails, passwords, phone book, your credit card ".
I do not want to live in a society which do such things. I do not live in a world where everything I say and do is being watched. "Snowden said not guilty, but admitted that he could go to jail and fearing for his acquaintances.

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