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‘Ask Snowden’: Huawei exec pokes fun at US spying during tech show
Published time: 26 Feb, 2019 15:56
Edited time: 27 Feb, 2019 10:49

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A Huawei executive hit the US where it hurts by making fun of the NSA and bringing up whistleblower Edward Snowden during a no-holds-barred speech at the world’s biggest mobile conference.

Guo Ping, Huawei’s rotating chairman, was giving a keynote speech at MWC Barcelona when he made joking reference to the US data gathering program, PRISM. Ping’s remarks were an apparent response to US allegations against the Chinese tech company that their devices pose a risk to US national security – accusations the company has strenuously denied.

PRISM, PRISM, on the wall, who is the most trustworthy of them all?” Guo said, pointing out the irony of the US claims.

If you don’t understand that, you can go ask Edward Snowden,” he added, referring to the former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor-turned-exiled whistleblower who exposed the extensive US government surveillance program in 2013.

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“PRISM, PRISM on the wall, who is the most trustworthy of them all? If you don’t understand that you can go, ask Edward Snowden” -
GuoPing, Huawei’s rotating chairman in #MWC19
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Huawei currently has contracts to roll out its 5G technology in nearly 30 countries, but is facing an expected ban in the US over concerns it could constitute a threat to national security, with the US warning its allies that it could reconsider its military relationships with them if they use it.

Former CIA acting Director Michael Morell told CBS that because of its speed and ability to allow such a large data flow, 5G “enhances the capabilities of an intelligence service to steal data.”




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Guo Ping is hilarious!
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"Prism, prism on the wall, who is the most trustworthy of them all" as he addresses the elephant in the room.. #MWC19 #MWC2019 #MWC19Barcelona @HuaweiNetworks @HuaweiEnt

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#MWC2019 Huawei’s Guo Ping hits back hard on US accusations, raising PRISM, Snowden. Repeats Huawei denials of willingness to compromise security of 5G equipment, calls for “experts to decide on security of networks”
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Huawei has taken the sarcastic route before; its founder Ren Zhengfei recently thanked the Trump administration for promoting their company amid the security hysteria.

New Zealand and Australia have followed the US precedent and banned Huawei from assisting in the development of their 5G networks. The UK, France, and Germany have refused to follow suit, however, with the latter’s cyber watchdog saying he has seen no proof to back the accusations against Huawei.

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PRISM, PRISM, on the wall, who is the most trustworthy of them all?” Guo said, pointing out the irony of the US claims.

If you don’t understand that, you can go ask Edward Snowden,” he added, referring to the former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor-turned-exiled whistleblower who exposed the extensive US government surveillance program in 2013.

Hilarious! Huawei is now in an arena of its own, giving a finger to the most Powerful.
 
This would have been the obvious rebuttal on day one from the Chinese government. Yet the bureaucrats declined the raise this argument and stayed on the defensive throughout :(
 
For most of Western media I read, they try to hide anything about Snowden.

Not even mentioning or remembering it, like they just want to bury it and makes everyone forget.

What kind of free media is that???
 
For most of Western media I read, they try to hide anything about Snowden.

Not even mentioning or remembering it, like they just want to bury it and makes everyone forget.

What kind of free media is that???

"Free" media means media not controlled directly by governments, but by money. And "by money" means media can be indirectly controlled by governments.

At least there is some nobility when the journalist write for his country, under the guidance of his government, but it will always dirty when he write under the control of money.
 

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