Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 02, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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M OSCOW - Defying the United States, Russia
granted Edward Snowden temporary
asylum on Thursday, allowing the National
Security Agency leaker to slip out of the Moscow
airport where he was holed up for weeks in
hopes of evading espionage charges back home.
The move infuriated the U. S. administration,
which said it was " extremely disappointed" and
warned the decision could derail an upcoming
summit between President Barack Obama and
Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The asylum offer places a new strain on already-
corroded relations with Washington amid
differences over Syria, U. S. criticism of Russia's
human rights record and other disputes. The decision
gives Russia cover to depict itself as a defender
of human rights, deflecting criticism of its
own poor record.
In a statement issued by WikiLeaks, which has
been assisting him, Snowden said " over the past
eight weeks we have seen the Obama administration
show no respect for international or domestic
law, but in the end the law is winning."
" I thank the Russian Federation for granting
me asylum in accordance with its laws and international
obligations," he said.
Snowden's attorney, Anatoly Kucherena, was
shown on Russian television holding a passportlike
document issued to Snowden by Russia's Federal
Migration Service and valid for one year.
He refused to disclose the former NSA contractor's
whereabouts, telling reporters at the
airport: " He now is one of the most sought- after
men in the world. The issue of security is very
important for him."
In its statement, WikiLeaks said Snowden was
headed to a " secure, confidential place" after
leaving the airport.
Snowden left his home in Hawaii for Hong
Kong three weeks before revealing himself as
the source of reports in The Guardian of a vast
surveillance program by the NSA.
As Washington pressured Hong Kong to extradite
him, Snowden boarded a flight to Moscow on
June 23. He was booked on another flight from
Moscow to Cuba, presumably to seek asylum.
But he never got on that flight. The United
States cancelled his passport, leaving Snowden
stranded in an airport no man's land.
Snowden initially applied for Russian asylum,
but Putin said it wouldn't be considered unless he
promised to stop leaking information, an indication
he was sensitive to offending Washington.
Snowden withdrew the request, but later made the
promise and reapplied, forcing Russia's hand.
The U. S. has demanded Russia send Snowden
home to face prosecution on espionage charges. .
" We are extremely disappointed that the Russian
government would take this step despite our
very clear and lawful requests in public and private
that Mr. Snowden be expelled and returned
to the United States," said White House spokesman
Jay Carney.
" Mr. Snowden is not a whistleblower" or a dissident,
Carney said. " He is accused of leaking classified
information. He should be returned to the
United States as soon as possible."
- The Associated Press
U. S. angered as Russia
grants Snowden asylum
By Jim Heintz
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
In this image taken from Associated Press Television, Russian lawyer Anatoly Kucherena
displays a temporary document allowing Edward Snowden to enter Russia.
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