Hong Kong a Bastion of Freedom? Um, No

Hong Kong a Bastion of Freedom? Um, No

HONG KONG — Edward J. Snowden, the 29-year-old government contractor who blew the whistle on the American government’s vast data-collection efforts, was last seen checking out of a boutique hotel here on Monday. The previous day, he released a video defending his decision to leak sensitive secrets and explaining that he’d sought refuge in Hong Kong because it “has a strong tradition of free speech” and “a long tradition of protesting in the streets.” Related This news stunned many local residents, especially those of us who advocate for human rights.

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