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NSA leaker Snowden in Moscow, seeks asylum in Ecuador
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Coleman, Zach
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Arutunyan, Anna
/ Coleman, Zach
/ Rogers, Mike
/ Snowden, Edward
2013
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/ Snowden, Edward
2013
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NSA leaker Snowden in Moscow, seeks asylum in Ecuador
2013
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The Hong Kong government said [Edward Snowden], 30, was allowed to fly out \"on his own accord\" because the U.S. extradition request announced Saturday did not fully comply with Hong Kong law. Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, told Australian Sydney Morning Herald that Snowden will be met by \"diplomats from the country that will be his ultimate destination\" in the airport, who'll accompany him on a further flight to his destination. Assange is hiding in the Ecuadorean embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden on charges of rape. Wikileaks said it had helped him exit Hong Kong. Hong Kong said in a statement that it allowed Snowden to leave because documents provided by the U.S. government for extradition did not \"fully comply with the legal requirements under Hong Kong law,\" and the U.S. had not yet provided the additional information requested to consider the U.S. request for a provisional arrest warrant.
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