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Bolivia Becomes 3rd Country To Offer Refuge To Snowden

Topic: Ex-CIA Employee Discloses US Secret Surveillance Programs

Bolivian President Evo Morales, left; US fugitive and former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden
23:07 06/07/2013
Originally Published At 20:59
Tags: political asylum, CIA, Edward Snowden, Nicolas Maduro, Evo Morales, Daniel Ortega, Vladimir Putin, Bolivia, Nicaragua, Venezuela

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MOSCOW, July 6 (RIA Novosti) – Former CIA employee Edward Snowden’s options appeared to be broadening Saturday as Bolivia became the third country to say that it would be prepared to offer political asylum to the fugitive intelligence expert believed to be hiding in a Russian airport, according to media reports.

Nicaragua and Venezuela have already said that they would be willing to provide a refuge to Snowden, who is wanted by the US for leaking details of secret state surveillance programmes.

“I just want to say to the Europeans and Americans: we are going to give asylum if that American [Snowden] who is haunted by his countrymen asks us for it. We have no fear,” Bolivian president Evo Morales said Saturday, The Financial Times newspaper reported.

Snowden has submitted more than 20 requests for asylum. Most have been rejected, or countries have told the former National Security Agency contractor that he must be present on their soil to submit such an application.

Earlier on Saturday Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro announced that Caracas would be willing to grant Snowdon asylum. "In the name of America's dignity ... I have decided to offer humanitarian asylum to Edward Snowden," Maduro said during a military parade marking Venezuela's independence day, Reuters reported.

On Friday Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega said his country would “receive Snowden with pleasure,” according to Sky News.

The solidarity being shown by the countries in Southern and Central America in offering Snowden asylum follows a diplomatic furore last week when a plane carrying Bolivia's Morales back to La Paz from a conference in Moscow was forced down in Vienna over suspicions that Snowden was hiding on board. Morales later described the incident as a “provocation toward a continent,” Reuters reported.

There was no official reaction from Russia, but Chairman of the State Duma International Affairs Committee Alexei Pushkov said on Twitter on Saturday that if Snowden received asylum in Venezuela it would be "the best outcome."

Snowden arrived in Russia on a flight to Moscow from Hong Kong on June 23. The United States has revoked Snowden’s passport, and he is now believed to be holed up in the transit area of Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport.

Russia was one of the countries to which Snowden submitted an asylum application, but he withdrew his request after President Vladimir Putin said Monday that Snowden would only be able to stay if he “stopped his work aimed at harming our US partners.”

Updated with comments from Pushkov

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  • ruypenalvaWhy Russia is affraid of
    23:51, 06/07/2013
    Why Russia is afraid of USA? Why Russia didn't offer asylum to Snowden? Why Russia is so obedient?
  • arsanlupinNot fear –
    22:59, 07/07/2013
    … but enlightened self-interest. Russia doesn’t want Snowden because they have no use for him, and because he’s more trouble than he’s worth. Putin said it well when he referred to the USA as “our partners”. The USA and the Russian Federation ARE partners in many ways, and it behooves both countries to forge even more partnerships.

    There are a few xenophobic trolls here who love to bash the USA for every reason and no reason; for everything from meteors to weather control, in complete defiance of documented facts, basic arithmetic, natural laws of physics, fundamental logic, and other “questionable” counter-arguments. Everyone else knows that Russia and the USA are both a lot better off working cooperatively, rather than confrontationally.

    The three radical-left South American governments who are discussing the granting of asylum are doing so in defiance of extradition treaties all three countries have signed with the United States – which simply illustrates the complete lack of honesty, integrity, and honor their current administrations so consistently display. It also shows they have no interest in continuing any trade with the USA or their allies; something that will hurt their economies badly.
    • LocoIvan Morales is just trying to...
      01:30, 08/07/2013
      get over that huge 'skid mark' he left on the plane seat after flying around a bit over Europe last week. :)

      ‘There are a few xenophobic trolls here who love to bash the USA for every reason and no reason; for everything from meteors to weather control, in complete defiance of documented facts, basic arithmetic, natural laws of physics, fundamental logic, and other “questionable” counter-arguments.’

      LOL, I had a ‘dust-up’ with one particular ardent troll named bielec, on the 25/June/2013 article; ‘US Lawmaker Calls Putin KGB ‘Apparatchik’. Good Times, Indeed.

      At least it had the courage to respond with somewhat articulate responses in the debate; unlike ‘moist’, who just disappears, like the recreant xenophobe that it is, after taking a HATE dump at the end of any article he chooses to pollute, Oh well.:(

      In regards to Snowden, he will turn-up and I believe the Americans will recover him and from any damage he has sowed.
    • zoomanagerfinaly!
      02:29, 08/07/2013
      hopefully there will more presidents and country to have balls and resist american arogance. What are you waiting Putin?




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