What is the proper procedure for a disclosure of the information, courtesy of it being under the umbrella of NSA freedom of information act can be obscured.
Should he have scribbled notes on toilet walls, inconspicuously dropped documents onto streets ? posted online where it could have been taken down.
Also HK is not China, they have a semi-autonomous structure. while the degradation of this has sparked protests it remains a seperate entity. The problem with many western countries is that thanks to strongarming in NATO there is an almost blanket of extradition treaties, technically the US and HK have one, however thanks to the semi-autonomous existence, China lacks such a treaty and thus HK may reject extradition
June 4th was the 24th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. Mr Varvel’s use of the the imagery of Chinese tanks running over their own citizens is very powerful, if slightly belated, for those of us who still remember.
ConserveGov almost 11 years ago
Send Bourne to take him out!
Quipss almost 11 years ago
What is the proper procedure for a disclosure of the information, courtesy of it being under the umbrella of NSA freedom of information act can be obscured.
Should he have scribbled notes on toilet walls, inconspicuously dropped documents onto streets ? posted online where it could have been taken down.
Also HK is not China, they have a semi-autonomous structure. while the degradation of this has sparked protests it remains a seperate entity. The problem with many western countries is that thanks to strongarming in NATO there is an almost blanket of extradition treaties, technically the US and HK have one, however thanks to the semi-autonomous existence, China lacks such a treaty and thus HK may reject extradition
Jason Allen almost 11 years ago
June 4th was the 24th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. Mr Varvel’s use of the the imagery of Chinese tanks running over their own citizens is very powerful, if slightly belated, for those of us who still remember.