The US now finds itself getting lessons in ethics from the Chinese government. But getting angry doesn't make them right and there will always be another Edward Snowden who believes, to his core, that he is doing the right thing.
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Fallout from Snowden continues
Hong said "China is a victim of cyber attacks. We are firmly opposed to hacking activities"...
"China always said that the international community should make joint efforts to work out regulations and build a peaceful, open and cooperative cyber space," he said.

I'm look forward to giving this a go. The gap between the learning-to-code apps and the actually-coding apps is pretty big at the moment....
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What exactly does Snowden disclosing how the US spied on China accomplish other than damaging the US & aiding a state that smashes dissent?
— Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) March 23, 2014
Congrats to Jack Goldsmith, 1st person (besides me) to point out NYT had OTHER sources for China story beside Snowdenhttp://t.co/MhdEaDYeCv
— emptywheel (@emptywheel) March 23, 2014