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Snowden’s Hong Kong legal strategy and escape plan discussed with barrister Tibco The passage reveals a detailed, previously unreported legal strategy discussed between Edward Snowden and Hong Kong counsel Tibco, including specifics about bail, seizure of devices, and the anticipated Interpol red notice. It points to actionable leads (names, dates, legal mechanisms) that could be pursued to trace communications, court filings, and potential coordination with U.S. authorities, making it a strong investigative lead. While the content is sensitive, it does not yet implicate high‑level officials beyond the lawyer, limiting the controversy score. Key insights: Snowden met with Hong Kong barrister Tibco on June 19 to discuss a bail‑focused defense against U.S. extradition.; Tibco outlined a strategy relying on Hong Kong‑U.S. treaty provisions protecting political refugees.; The plan anticipated immediate arrest, seizure of electronic devices, and a possible Interpol red notice.
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Snowden’s Hong Kong legal strategy and escape plan discussed with barrister Tibco The passage reveals a detailed, previously unreported legal strategy discussed between Edward Snowden and Hong Kong counsel Tibco, including specifics about bail, seizure of devices, and the anticipated Interpol red notice. It points to actionable leads (names, dates, legal mechanisms) that could be pursued to trace communications, court filings, and potential coordination with U.S. authorities, making it a strong investigative lead. While the content is sensitive, it does not yet implicate high‑level officials beyond the lawyer, limiting the controversy score. Key insights: Snowden met with Hong Kong barrister Tibco on June 19 to discuss a bail‑focused defense against U.S. extradition.; Tibco outlined a strategy relying on Hong Kong‑U.S. treaty provisions protecting political refugees.; The plan anticipated immediate arrest, seizure of electronic devices, and a possible Interpol red notice.
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