Media Hunting NSA Whistleblower in Hong Kong
Can't find him
A media manhunt took place in Hong Kong on Monday as Edward Snowden ā the man claiming responsibility for a series of sensational leaks about U.S. spying programs ā was revealed to have been holed up in a luxury hotel.
The six hotels that matched the description given byThe Guardian, a British newspaper, and which have the U.S. Consulate "up the road," as Snowden referenced in his interview, each denied having a guest by his name.
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