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奥巴马不是个好猫斯诺登不会去南美,一定会留在俄罗斯
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l*****7
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尼马, Snowden 是大片主演
斯诺登 (Snowden) 去向一直是个迷!
其实, 没有人真地知道斯诺登到底在哪里。
连美帝 CIA 和 大阴帝国 007 都傻眼了!
S*****n
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没准007捂着嘴乐呢,FBI捅这么个漏子。

【在 l*****7 的大作中提到】
: 尼马, Snowden 是大片主演
: 斯诺登 (Snowden) 去向一直是个迷!
: 其实, 没有人真地知道斯诺登到底在哪里。
: 连美帝 CIA 和 大阴帝国 007 都傻眼了!

b********n
发帖数: 38600
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【在 l*****7 的大作中提到】
: 尼马, Snowden 是大片主演
: 斯诺登 (Snowden) 去向一直是个迷!
: 其实, 没有人真地知道斯诺登到底在哪里。
: 连美帝 CIA 和 大阴帝国 007 都傻眼了!

l*****7
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斯诺登 (Snowden)去向如此清晰, CIA 和 007 也逮不住! 真笨! 哈哈哈
Link below:
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http://www.6park.com/news/messages/32430.html
俄媒:斯诺登将从莫斯科飞往古巴 转飞前往委内瑞拉
新闻来源: 中新社/凤凰卫视 于June 23, 2013 11:54:22 敬请注意:新闻取自各大新闻
媒体,观点内容不代表本网立场!
中新社华盛顿6月23日电 (记者 德永健)美国司法部23日证实,美国已经获知斯诺登
离开香港前往第三国,将继续就此事与香港磋商。 www.6park.com
美国司法部发言人当日在一份简短声明中称,“香港当局已经通知我们,斯诺登先
生离开香港,前往第三国。美国将继续就此事与香港磋商。” www.6park.com
声明又称,对于斯诺登离港后可能前往的其它国家,美国寻求与这些国家进行相关
的执法合作。 www.6park.com
截至23日发稿时止,美国白宫、国务院等部门未评论此事。 www.6park.com
6月21日,美国媒体披露,美国政府已于6月14日秘密启动司法程序,向弗吉尼亚地
方法院递交诉状,指控斯诺登犯下间谍罪,并向香港发出临时拘捕令,要求拘捕当时据
信在香港藏身的斯诺登。 www.6park.com
6月23日,香港特区政府发表声明,通报斯诺登已自行循合法和正常途径,离开香
港,前往第三国。就斯诺登离港一事,香港特区政府已经通知美国政府。 www.6park.
com
声明表示,对于要求拘捕斯诺登,美国政府的文件未能全面符合香港法律所需的要
求,在未获得足够资料处理临时拘捕令的情况下,并无法律依据限制斯诺登离港。 www
.6park.com
协助斯诺登离港的“维基解密”早前证实,斯诺登23日离港后已经抵达莫斯科谢列
梅捷沃国际机场。据俄罗斯媒体报道,斯诺登预定当地时间24日经古巴飞往委内瑞拉
www.6park.com
据海外及香港多个媒体报道,美国中情局前雇员斯诺登已经在今天上午离开藏身地香港
,飞往俄罗斯,预料会在北京时间晚上9时15分抵达。 www.6park.com
另外,俄罗斯航空证实,斯诺登已经购买了24号中午从莫斯科飞往古巴哈瓦那的机
票。维基解密网站表示,他们正协助斯诺登前往一个民主国家寻求庇护。 www.6park.
com
中国外交部发言人华春莹表示,看到有关斯诺登已离开香港的报道,仍不了解具体
情况,会继续关注有关进展。华春莹强调,香港是法治社会,根据基本法和一国两制原
则,中央政府一贯尊重香港特区政府依法办事。 www.6park.com
根据曾经独家访问过斯诺登的香港南华早报报道,斯诺登在上午10时55分,乘坐俄
罗斯航空的SU213航班,离开香港,前往莫斯科谢列梅捷沃机场,预料在当地时间下午5
时15分,即北京时间晚上9时15分抵达。 www.6park.com
在传出斯诺登飞往莫斯科的消息后,维基解密网站表示,他们的法律顾问陪着斯诺
登,协助他前往一个民主国家寻求政治庇护。 www.6park.com
俄罗斯外交部表示正研究情况,并证实斯诺登可能计划从莫斯科飞往其他地方。
www.6park.com
据俄塔社引述俄罗斯航空的消息说,斯诺登将在星期一,从莫斯科乘坐俄罗斯航空
的SU150航班,飞往古巴首都哈瓦那;其后再从哈瓦那,前往委内瑞拉首都加拉加斯。
www.6park.com
媒体稍早前报道,斯诺登的最终目的地,可能是冰岛或者南美洲的厄瓜多尔。斯诺
登曾表示,有意向冰岛寻求政治庇护。 www.6park.com
而协助他的维基解密创办人阿桑奇,就获得厄瓜多尔提供政治庇护。 www.6park.
com
30岁的斯诺登是在五月从夏威夷飞往香港,并在两星期前开始透过英、美和香港的
报纸,揭露美国政府的棱镜通讯监控计划,令全球哗然。美国政府已正式指控他盗用政
府财产、非法窃取国防信息等三项罪名,并寻求从香港引渡他回美国。 www.6park.com
古巴和委内瑞拉对斯诺登去向尚未发表评论 www.6park.com
据俄新网报道,西班牙和拉美媒体报道指出,古巴和委内瑞拉当局目前均未就斯诺登去
向发表评论,也没有证实。斯诺登在莫斯科转机随后将飞往哈瓦那,而后前往卡拉卡斯
。 www.6park.com
目前,委内瑞拉政府官方网站没有就斯诺登事件发布任何消息。 www.6park.com
周日早晨,斯诺登乘坐俄罗斯航空公司SU213航班从香港起飞前往莫斯科。飞机于
莫斯科时间17点左右抵达谢列梅杰沃机场。路透社报道指出,斯诺登在莫斯科转机,而
后前往古巴,最后从哈瓦那飞往委内瑞拉。 www.6park.com
厄瓜多尔驻俄大使正与斯诺登会谈讨论其去向 www.6park.com
据中央电视台报道,斯诺登已于北京时间今天晚间21点多飞抵俄罗斯,他很有可能在机
场度过今天晚上,目前厄瓜多尔驻俄大使正在与斯诺登会谈并且就他的去向进行讨论,
目前得的消息是,斯诺登已经预定了周一下午从俄罗斯飞往古巴的机票,但对他是否能
登上这架班机,目前还不能确定。
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http://www.wenxuecity.com/news/2013/06/24/2473738.html
美可能迫降斯诺登航班 斯诺登却神秘消失(组图)
文章来源: 综合新闻 于 2013-06-24 04:04:50 - 新闻取自各大新闻媒体,新闻内容并
不代表本网立场!
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美联社记者赛登在twitter上说:我站在斯诺登的座位旁,他人不在这里(图片如上)
。卫报记者埃尔德称,登机已经结束,俄罗斯航空的工作人员证实斯诺登不在飞机上。
路透社记者凯利称,有一辆白色“国际VIP”车辆停在飞机旁,挂着灰色窗帘,一名穿
白衣者上了车。
【快讯】今日俄罗斯在其Twitter上称,斯诺登值机后,显示座位号为17A。该航班为俄
航SU150,从莫斯科飞往古巴哈瓦那。但记者们称,仍未见到斯诺登本人。
据央视报道,斯诺登据信所预定航班已经起飞,大批记者购买了机票随机飞往哈瓦那。
媒体称斯诺登所坐位置为17A。但斯诺登本人并未在飞机上出现。据报道,飞机上一半
的乘客都是记者。
另据俄罗斯文传电讯社24日报道,莫斯科谢列梅杰沃机场的消息人士称,美国空中指挥
人员有权利,也有可能迫使搭载斯诺登的航班在飞经美国领空时执行降落。
该消息人士称,毫无疑问,美国有权要求飞机在进入美国领空时进行迫降,他们可以为
此找到各种理由。当然,航班的驾驶员也可能改变飞机的航线,避免进入美国的领空,
但飞机必须有足够的燃料。
同时,美国一名消息人士称,美国政府可能提出这样的要求,该人士称,每一个国家都
可以根据安全或军事考虑,在符合国际法前提下,要求进入其领空的飞机降落。
此前有媒体报道,斯诺登可能在莫斯科转机,而后前往古巴,最后从哈瓦那飞往委内瑞
拉,而飞往古巴航班正常情况下必须途径美国纽约市的领空。
l*****7
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Another Link below
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Military/39846027.html
飞机起飞装满了记者去古巴 斯诺登不在飞机上
发信人: mialee2013 (mia), 信区: Military
标 题: 飞机起飞装满了记者去古巴 斯诺登不在飞机上
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Jun 24 07:14:34 2013, 美东)
d*****g
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美帝这回真是栽了 呵呵
中国为何不把他接到北京养起来?奇怪

【在 l*****7 的大作中提到】
: 尼马, Snowden 是大片主演
: 斯诺登 (Snowden) 去向一直是个迷!
: 其实, 没有人真地知道斯诺登到底在哪里。
: 连美帝 CIA 和 大阴帝国 007 都傻眼了!

l*****7
发帖数: 8463
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一个全球性的猫捉老鼠的游戏
1. 奥巴马是个超级猫, 但是, 大脑太慢, 不是个好猫;
2. 斯诺登 (Snowden)是一个超级鼠, 大脑太快;
3. 美帝CIA 和大阴帝国007都在瞎盲, 乐坏了。
超级鼠大胜超级猫
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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/snowden-run-040000305.html
Snowden on the Run
A global cat-and-mouse game involving the admitted leaker of National
Security Agency secrets exploded into a diplomatic scramble, as U.S.
authorities sought to catch Edward Snowden before he reached what supporters
say is his next goal: political asylum in Ecuador.
Mr. Snowden's unexpected Sunday flight to Moscow from Hong Kong exposed the
apparent limits of America's diplomatic and intelligence-gathering reach. At
a time when Mr. Snowden has been the subject of intense interest from U.S.
authorities, they were unable to prevent his departure from a jurisdiction
generally viewed as friendly to U.S. extradition requests.
Washington had requested Hong Kong arrest Mr. Snowden in anticipation of
extradition, and officials including Attorney General Eric Holder had
reached out to authorities in the city to urge that request be honored, a U.
S. official said. But it wasn't until Mr. Snowden had left for Moscow that
the Americans had found out that Hong Kong, a special administrative region
of China, viewed their request as "insufficient," the official said.
According to people familiar with the case, the U.S. never asked Interpol,
the international police agency, to issue a so-called "red notice" for Mr.
Snowden, which would have triggered alerts at airports to delay, if not stop
outright, his departure.
The 30-year-old Mr. Snowden, who until May was a government contractor
working at an NSA facility in Hawaii, has been hailed as a hero by some
civil libertarians on the right and left after he said he disclosed the
secrets to prompt a public debate about the NSA's surveillance practices.
But he has begun to draw harsh bipartisan criticism for involvement with
countries such as China, Russia and Ecuador, which are at odds with the U.S.
on many issues, and with WikiLeaks, a group that has published U.S. secrets
in the past. China and Russia also drew barbs from U.S. lawmakers Sunday,
raising the prospect of new strains in America's relations with key powers
at a time when President Barack Obama is seeking their help dealing with a
host of foreign-policy concerns in places such as Syria, Iran and North
Korea.
The Chinese government is almost certain to have approved Hong Kong's
decision to let Mr. Snowden leave because it pertains to national security
and foreign relations, according to diplomats, analysts and Hong Kong
legislators.
Agence France-Presse / Getty Images Two of the Ecuadorian embassy's cars
were parked at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport on Sunday.
News of Mr. Snowden's departure from Hong Kong fueled conflicting reports
during the day of where he might be headed, and it sent a horde of
journalists rushing to Moscow's Sheremetyevo International Airport to await
his expected arrival at a Soviet-era terminal.
No images surfaced of Mr. Snowden exiting Aeroflot flight 213 from Hong Kong
. But an airport spokeswoman confirmed late Sunday that he was in the
airport's "transit zone"—where passengers await connecting flights to other
countries. Passengers arriving in Moscow from abroad don't need to have a
Russian visa if they are booked on a connecting flight and stay within that
zone.
Passengers on Mr. Snowden's reported flight from Hong Kong said those on
board the plane disembarked via a staircase on the runway rather than via a
passenger walkway, which is unusual for big international arrivals. Two
business-class passengers said they saw cars meet the plane, one of them a
black-windowed, black sedan.
Russian media later reported that Mr. Snowden underwent a medical exam and
was taken to a hotel inside the transit area.
The day was marked by a flurry of diplomatic and law-enforcement maneuvering
, with U.S. authorities saying they had revoked Mr. Snowden's passport and
asking other countries not to harbor him. State Department spokeswoman
Jennifer Psaki said Mr. Snowden "should not be allowed to proceed in any
further international travel, other than is necessary to return him to the
United States."
Mr. Obama was getting updates from national-security aides on Mr. Snowden's
travels, according to a senior administration official.
Associated Press A banner supporting Edward Snowden is displayed at Central,
Hong Kong's business district.
Mr. Snowden had traveled to Hong Kong from Hawaii on May 20, taking with him
secret information detailing the government's mass collection of Americans'
telephone-call records and its Internet surveillance program called Prism.
That information formed the basis of articles in the Guardian and Washington
Post newspapers that spurred intense public debate about U.S. surveillance
methods.
A person familiar with Mr. Snowden's case said his decision to get on a
flight to Moscow was "very sudden," made only in the day before departing.
The decision was made in consultation with WikiLeaks, which encouraged Mr.
Snowden to leave the city after communicating with others about his options
abroad, the person said.
"He is very independent, but also very willing to listen to advice," the
person said, adding that Mr. Snowden was concerned that any further delay
would result in his detainment by Hong Kong authorities. In part, Mr.
Snowden's determination to leave Hong Kong was based on the fear of losing
access to the Internet—his vital link to the rest of the world—should he
be detained, the person said.
At no point was Mr. Snowden questioned or detained by Hong Kong authorities,
the person said, and neither was he told by local authorities to leave the
city. The decision to get on a plane to Moscow was made independently by Mr.
Snowden, the person said: "It seemed that time was of the essence."
One American official said the U.S. had privately requested on June 15 that
Hong Kong authorities provisionally arrest Mr. Snowden in anticipation of
extradition. Two days later, Hong Kong authorities acknowledged receiving
the request and said the matter was under review, the U.S. official said.
This past Friday, Hong Kong asked for additional details about the charges
and the evidence, according to the official. U.S. officials say they were
responding to that request when they learned Hong Kong had allowed him to
leave.
Jacques Semmelman, an extradition lawyer in New York, said U.S. officials "
were double-crossed" by Hong Kong. "I find it inconceivable that the U.S.
didn't meet the standard, because the standard is very easy to meet," he
said.
A Hong Kong government spokesman Monday echoed a previous statement from the
government, saying that, "according to the law, any persons who lawfully
stay in Hong Kong, unless prohibited by law, shall be free to leave Hong
Kong."
Meanwhile, observers in Hong Kong said a prolonged legal battle over Mr.
Snowden's extradition in Hong Kong could have heightened U.S. pressure on
Beijing and left Chinese authorities with few good choices.
"It's good for Hong Kong and Beijing to get rid of this hot potato," said
James Sung, political scientist at City University of Hong Kong, adding that
Mr. Snowden's departure is a "relief for both Hong Kong and Beijing."
The departure drew mixed reviews among the city's lawmakers. "He has
abandoned Hong Kong and that's somewhat sad," said legislator Claudia Mo. "
Personally, I think Snowden owes Hong Kong people an explanation." Ms. Mo
was among the hundreds who rallied to support Mr. Snowden earlier this month
, calling on Hong Kong to resist any U.S. request for his surrender.
"For Hong Kong, this was the best option," said Regina Ip, the city's former
security secretary and a current legislator. She added that the city might
not have had any other choice.
WikiLeaks, best known for publicizing a trove of secret U.S. government
cables provided by Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, said it was helping Mr.
Snowden on his travel from Hong Kong to Russia and Ecuador. Whether Mr.
Snowden will make it to South America was unclear late Sunday. The lack of a
valid passport isn't in itself enough to force the Russians to turn Mr.
Snowden over to U.S. authorities.
Russia's Interfax News Agency said Mr. Snowden was booked on a flight from
Moscow to Cuba. There are no direct flights from Moscow to Ecuador.
Previously, Russian officials had said they would consider an asylum request
from Mr. Snowden, if he made one.
A top Ecuadorean official said that country would analyze Mr. Snowden's
asylum application before making a decision. Last year, Ecuador granted
asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Mr. Snowden has been charged in a criminal complaint with theft of U.S.
government property, unauthorized communication of national defense
information and willful communication of classified communications
intelligence information. The last two charges are espionage-related, which
complicated the matter.
The U.S. could have sought an Interpol red notice—the equivalent of an
arrest warrant sent to its 190 member countries. But under Interpol
guidelines, espionage charges are considered political, and the organization
isn't permitted to get involved in a matter of a military, political,
racial or religious nature, an Interpol official said.
Douglas McNabb, a veteran extradition lawyer based in Washington, D.C., said
if officials had charged Mr. Snowden initially with just the theft of
government property, they could have tied Mr. Snowden down in Hong Kong,
while U.S. prosecutors built a stronger case and negotiated with local
authorities over possible additional charges.
"They could have gone the safe route, charged him with the theft, and then
once you have him detained, they could then indict him,'' said Mr. McNabb. "
I think somebody dropped the ball. I think it was poorly done.''
A U.S. official said they didn't seek a red notice on Mr. Snowden because
the government was already negotiating with Hong Kong, and the charges had
been sealed.
On a day when U.S. authorities were forced to react to the high-profile
gamesmanship of Mr. Snowden, politicians in the U.S. could do little but
vent their frustration at Russia and China.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.) said Mr. Snowden's choice of countries
undercuts his claims to be defending privacy and freedom.
"The freedom trail is not exactly China, Russia, Cuba, Venezuela. So I hope
we'll chase him to the ends of the earth, bring him to justice and let the
Russians know there will be consequences if they harbor this guy," Mr.
Graham told Fox News.
Nanda Chitre, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Justice Department, said the agency
will "pursue relevant law enforcement cooperation with other countries
where Mr. Snowden may be attempting to travel."
Gary Fields, Jeanne Whalen, Olivia Geng, Lukas I. Alpert, Paul Sonne, Peter
Nicholas, Jeremy Page and Chester Yung contributed to this article.
Corrections Amplifications A previous version of this article misspelled the
name of Moscow's Sheremetyevo International Airport.
l*****7
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Ding
t*****9
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CIA 和 007 现都在 Havana 度假3天中 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lol
l*****7
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哈哈哈

【在 t*****9 的大作中提到】
: CIA 和 007 现都在 Havana 度假3天中 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lol
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