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Hong Kong rejects asylum for refugees who sheltered Edward Snowden


The Hong Kong lawyer for a group of refugees who sheltered former NSA contractor Edward Snowden four years ago says the southern Chinese city’s immigration department has rejected their asylum requests. Robert Tibbo on Monday said immigration officials denied applications by the four adults and three children, in what he said is “retaliation for helping Snowden”. Snowden hid in Hong Kong for two weeks in June,2013, after he leaked documents revealing extensive US government surveillance. It was not until last year that the role Tibbo and his clients played in sheltering Snowden was revealed. Tibbo said his clients will appeal the ruling.


Source: Hindustan Times May 15, 2017 09:22 UTC



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