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Edward Snowden and now Lam Wing-kee: Democratic Party legislator Albert Ho the go-to man for those wanting to reveal all in Hong Kong

Ho recounts how bookseller got in touch on Thursday and the nail-biting build-up to his explosive press conference, three years after US whistle-blower also turned to him for help

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Albert Ho Chun-yan (left) and Lam Wing-kee on Thursday. Photo: AP
Tony Cheung

Thursday was just another day for Democratic Party lawmaker and solicitor Albert Ho Chun-yan, but one phone call changed all that.

Shortly after noon, Ho’s law firm received a call from Lam Wing-kee, telephoning from Kowloon Tong MTR Station.

Lam was on his way to hand over to mainland officers a computer hard disk containing information about customers of Causeway Bay Books, but the bookseller changed his mind at the 11th hour.

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“Lam’s heart struggled for days before that moment … but he decided to speak up,” said the former chairman of the Democratic Party.

In 2013, Ho hosted a press conference for Edward Snowden, the former CIA employee who revealed explosive details about United States surveillance schemes.

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Lam said on Thursday he made his own decision to go public after spending a lot of time thinking it through over two nights.

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