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Catherina

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4. (not from wiki or validated) Edward Snowden Praises Ecuador For Considering Political Asylum Request
Mon Jul 1, 2013, 05:30 PM
Jul 2013

Last edited Mon Jul 1, 2013, 06:06 PM - Edit history (2)

This just out:

Edward Snowden Praises Ecuador For Considering Political Asylum Request

The Huffington Post UK/PA | Posted: 01/07/2013 22:25 BST | Updated: 01/07/2013 22:27 BST

Intelligence whistleblower Edward Snowden has written to the president of Ecuador praising his country's "bravery" in considering his request for political asylum, it has been revealed.

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He is still believed to be in Russia but has not been seen in public.

His disclosures over the surveillance activities of the UK's GCHQ and its American counterpart, the National Security Agency, have caused huge controversy.

His letter to president Rafael Correa, written in Spanish, was leaked to the Press Association by sources in the Ecuadorian capital Quito.

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The letter reads:

There are few world leaders who would risk standing for the human rights of an individual against the most powerful government on earth, and the bravery of Ecuador and its people is an example to the world.

I must express my deep respect for your principles and sincere thanks for your government's action in considering my request for political asylum.

The government of the United States of America has built the world's largest system of surveillance. This global system affects every human life touched by technology; recording, analysing, and passing secret judgment over each member of the international public.

It is a grave violation of our universal human rights when a political system perpetuates automatic, pervasive and unwarranted spying against innocent people.

In accordance with this belief, I revealed this programme to my country and the world. While the public has cried out support of my shining a light on this secret system of injustice, the government of the United States of America responded with an extrajudicial man-hunt costing me my family, my freedom to travel and my right to live peacefully without fear of illegal aggression.

As I face this persecution, there has been silence from governments afraid of the United States government and their threats. Ecuador however, rose to stand and defend the human right to seek asylum.

The decisive action of your consul in London, Fidel Narvaez, guaranteed my rights would be protected upon departing Hong Kong - I could never have risked travel without that. Now, as a result, and through the continued support of your government, I remain free and able to publish information that serves the public interest.

No matter how many more days my life contains, I remain dedicated to the fight for justice in this unequal world. If any of those days ahead realise a contribution to the common good, the world will have the principles of Ecuador to thank.

Please accept my gratitude on behalf of your government and the people of the Republic of Ecuador, as well as my great personal admiration of your commitment to doing what is right rather than what is rewarding.

Edward Joseph Snowden.


http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/07/01/edward-snowden-seeks-political-asylum-ecuador_n_3530542.html

Hmmmmm. When did Snowden start spelling "program" with the preferred British spelling "programme?"
Interesting nadinbrzezinski Jul 2013 #1
As another duer has been posting, Snowden is like Paul Revere quinnox Jul 2013 #2
There is also this from Reuters "Edward Snowden breaks silence to threaten new U.S. disclosures" Catherina Jul 2013 #3
Me three. kentuck Jul 2013 #6
Thomas Drake went through all the channels and got zilch, ignored, rebuffed Catherina Jul 2013 #9
In fact... MrMickeysMom Jul 2013 #77
Me four MrMickeysMom Jul 2013 #75
(not from wiki or validated) Edward Snowden Praises Ecuador For Considering Political Asylum Request Catherina Jul 2013 #4
I wouldn't be surprised if Correa and all the leaders of the South American version of NATO are sabrina 1 Jul 2013 #16
Seriously...Taking Charge of Own Destiny...not relying on USA who sold them down river KoKo Jul 2013 #43
I have the same impression. Patina tweeted that UNASUR needed to discuss this Catherina Jul 2013 #47
With Monday's news that the NSA didn't limit spying, but included French embassy ... MrMickeysMom Jul 2013 #78
The translator was British? siligut Jul 2013 #46
Good point. I missed the part about it being a translation n/t Catherina Jul 2013 #48
Uh Oh, Catherina sheshe2 Jul 2013 #79
Very interesting. kentuck Jul 2013 #5
I don't think the statement is about that but when I heard Maduro was flying in Catherina Jul 2013 #7
I don't think they would be that bold. kentuck Jul 2013 #8
That's the sobering reality. I hope but am not holding my breath on that scenario Catherina Jul 2013 #10
Indeed! It would be good news for sure. (eom) KoKo Jul 2013 #44
Statement is up - Hell Hath No Fury Jul 2013 #11
Yes indeed it is! Catherina Jul 2013 #12
Validated. Posted on Wiki's site and tweeted as per content of post #11 n/t Catherina Jul 2013 #13
"Their purpose is to frighten, not me, but those who would come after me. " kentuck Jul 2013 #14
+1000000 woo me with science Jul 2013 #19
+1 leftstreet Jul 2013 #61
And with that... MrMickeysMom Jul 2013 #80
Terrorize ~verb~ To coerce by intimidation or fear. See Synonyms at frighten. Zorra Jul 2013 #92
I think what Snowdon says would resonate with American Sentiment back to American KoKo Jul 2013 #45
K&R woo me with science Jul 2013 #15
Revoking a passport because you are fleeing Progressive dog Jul 2013 #17
There is two reasons to kill someone zeemike Jul 2013 #59
I'm impressed that you have figured out reasons to kill someone Progressive dog Jul 2013 #62
Well don't be zeemike Jul 2013 #65
Thank you Progressive dog Jul 2013 #66
Since when is Mr Snowden "stateless"? Has he renounced his citizenship? struggle4progress Jul 2013 #18
His passport was revoked. kentuck Jul 2013 #21
That is not true treestar Jul 2013 #22
His passport was revoked. woo me with science Jul 2013 #25
He is not stateless, he can return to the U.S anytime he chooses. JaneyVee Jul 2013 #28
Only if another country extradites him. kentuck Jul 2013 #30
Yes, he is stateless. Research de facto stateless. DesMoinesDem Jul 2013 #38
Sure he can, if he wants to be hidden away in some gulag and tortured like Bradly Manning. No sabrina 1 Jul 2013 #71
That does not mean citizenship is revoked treestar Jul 2013 #29
Just what do you think would happen, should he return, treestar? MrMickeysMom Jul 2013 #81
He'll be indicted and get a trial treestar Jul 2013 #84
shameful RetroLounge Jul 2013 #73
I rather doubt the airlines would absolutely refuse him passage back to the US struggle4progress Jul 2013 #23
Right, the reason for the passport revocation is that treestar Jul 2013 #31
If Putin says, "Stay." kentuck Jul 2013 #35
That's not because of not having a passport treestar Jul 2013 #37
No. He's passportless... SidDithers Jul 2013 #24
He was unable to leave the Moscow airport. kentuck Jul 2013 #26
It seems that almost nowhere, that he can get easily from Moscow, is willing to guarantee him entry struggle4progress Jul 2013 #33
Because he doesn't have travel documents... SidDithers Jul 2013 #34
Silly argument. kentuck Jul 2013 #40
Holy F@&K Sid. great white snark Jul 2013 #90
Hehehe... SidDithers Jul 2013 #91
Conference call in 15 minutes... SidDithers Jul 2013 #20
LOL treestar Jul 2013 #32
We are all Asher Heimermann now. MineralMan Jul 2013 #53
Snowden is NOT Stateless, he can return to the U.S. anytime he chooses. JaneyVee Jul 2013 #27
As much as the OP discusses/boasts/endlessly comments on his/her ignore list Number23 Jul 2013 #39
Snowden is not legally stateless. But, for all practical purposes, he is. Gravitycollapse Jul 2013 #36
Yep, I don't blame him. He might fear being thrown into Gitmo, or taken to an undisclosed location quinnox Jul 2013 #41
+10000!! FirstLight Jul 2013 #55
Not sure what to think...will wait and see.. Thanks, Catherina! (eom) KoKo Jul 2013 #42
Now we get to his REAL beef CakeGrrl Jul 2013 #49
Your post is right up the alley of the Military JAG. Pathetic how they're all over the net Catherina Jul 2013 #50
So long! CakeGrrl Jul 2013 #57
She's doing what I've been doing... backscatter712 Jul 2013 #64
OK. I think I've spent enough attention on the "spying is cuddly" brigade. sibelian Jul 2013 #51
Way to miss the point! CakeGrrl Jul 2013 #60
Am I the only one sick of the "I'M PUTTING YOU ON IGNORE" crowd?? Number23 Jul 2013 #68
The maturity level of the site seems to be dropping CakeGrrl Jul 2013 #69
It must be trying to keep up with the IQ level. Number23 Jul 2013 #70
Hilarious - and so true. CakeGrrl Jul 2013 #85
Put me in the Bobbie Jo Jul 2013 #72
... Number23 Jul 2013 #74
My husband was playing Xbox live when I played this and all of his friends were cracking up! bravenak Jul 2013 #82
What a fucking clown! MjolnirTime Jul 2013 #52
I never realized how many here actually agree with Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin and Vietnameravet Jul 2013 #54
Perhaps the way to look at it sibelian Jul 2013 #63
Really good point... MrMickeysMom Jul 2013 #83
Yes, that's it exactly. sibelian Jul 2013 #89
Is that what you see? MrMickeysMom Jul 2013 #94
Of course we are a corporate state Vietnameravet Jul 2013 #95
It's not a very big leap for you to question others "attitude"... MrMickeysMom Jul 2013 #96
k and r..nt xiamiam Jul 2013 #56
this guy clearly isn't too bright arely staircase Jul 2013 #58
K&R Segami Jul 2013 #67
Then why not flee to Canada or Mexico? Rex Jul 2013 #76
Those countries would extradite him davidn3600 Jul 2013 #86
Viva Morales! reusrename Jul 2013 #87
A Paul supporter with an agenda against President Obama michigandem58 Jul 2013 #88
I am Edward Snowden n/t warrprayer Jul 2013 #93
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