10 best boltholes: where on Earth could Snowden go next?

By Barry Neild, CNNUpdated 27th June 2013
Snowden has a choice of tropical hideaways, France or even North Korea.
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Ecuador: plenty of fascinating local traditions to keep Snowden interested.
Ecuador: plenty of fascinating local traditions to keep Snowden interested.
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Boracay could be a comfy draw for Snowden in the island-rich Philippines.
Boracay could be a comfy draw for Snowden in the island-rich Philippines.
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The French might have a rep for rudeness, but at least they give extradition treaties a Gallic sneer.
The French might have a rep for rudeness, but at least they give extradition treaties a Gallic sneer.
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Mad move? At least Snowden would be beyond the reach of U.S. justice in North Korea.
Mad move? At least Snowden would be beyond the reach of U.S. justice in North Korea.
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America: big enough for Snowden to hide in?
America: big enough for Snowden to hide in?
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