It seems that the only person, so far, to find Edward Snowden, still in Hong Kong apparently, is a local reporter, not any law enforcement officer or chief renderer. And he's
given an interview today, now updated, for the paper, the South China Morning Post, in which he rejects the labels "hero" and "traitor" and explains why (despite the mockery) he came to that locale: not to be most safe but to reveal more "criminality." He will resist extradition and put his faith in the locals to shield him. The paper promises "the full story" with "explosive" revelations "soon."
Published on June 12, 2013 07:11