It may depend on what the agreement was between Greenwald and Snowden.
“There are dozens of stories generated by the documents he provided, and we intend to pursue every last one of them,” Greenwald said.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3029914/posts
I’m still wondering why Snowden chose Hong Kong. Also, I noticed it was the one place he faltered in his interview.
Did you see the two interviews with Hong Kong lawyers last night
They both spoke English were both extremely knowledgable in international law ( particularly those seeking asylum and political refuge)
My understanding is unless they bring charges he’s free. If they bring charges. He’s close to embassy and can be tried in absentia. Would like either of these two in my corner
Friends who have lived there say its a very high tech place. He should be able to find work
During 9-11 the wsj NYC office was closed. Their HK branch took over and put the paper out. There are no doubt many other MSM that have branches there