Saturday, 15 June 2013

demonising snowden. the standard procedures pick up

The demonisation is in full swing . Snowden  was not  driven by  altruism or his concience  or even to start a debate on the  society he did not want to live in.   He was "in league with the Chinese." say the American  Lawmakers. 

US suggests whistleblower 'in league with the Chinese'

Paul McGeough

Paul McGeough


Chief foreign correspondent




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Washington: US lawmakers have set out to puncture the claimed altruism of the man whose disclosure of top-secret surveillance programs have caused a storm in Washington, portraying him as a Beijing partisan in continuing US-China cyber wars.

Offering no supporting evidence, figures in the House intelligence committee posed questions that suggested Edward Snowden, an intelligence computer systems administrator who has fled to Hong Kong, was in league with the Chinese government.

Throwing out a suggestion that Mr Snowden had defected to China proper, as opposed to stopping over in Hong Kong where he says the legal system will provide a tribunal in which he might best challenge a likely American bid for his extradition, committee chairman Mike Rogers told reporters: ''Clearly, we're going to make sure that there's a thorough scrub of what his China connections are.''
Branding the 29-year-old Mr Snowden a ''traitor'', Mr Rogers, a Republican, ticked off the queries: ''We need to ask a lot more questions about his motives, his connections, where he ended up, why he's there, how is he sustaining himself while he is there, and is the Chinese government fully co-operating?''


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/it-pro/security-it/us-suggests-whistleblower-in-league-with-the-chinese-20130614-2o9hl.html#ixzz2WHW4kv4l

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