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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsEXCLUSIVE: Edward Snowden Tells Brian Williams: 'I'd Like to Go Home'
By Erin McClam
Edward Snowden, who became the most wanted fugitive in the world after he leaked government secrets and fled the country, tells Nightly News anchor Brian Williams: If I could go anywhere in the world, that place would be home.
In the exclusive interview, Snowden said amnesty or clemency would be for the public and the government to decide. He said that he sees himself as a patriot, while also revealing that he plans to ask Russia to extend his asylum.
Ive from Day One said that Im doing this to serve my country, Snowden said...his desire to return to his homeland is foremost in his mind. I dont think theres ever been any question that Id like to go home, he said.
But asked whether he would make a deal to return, Snowden said: My priority is not about myself. Its about making sure that these programs are reformed and that the family that I left behind, the country that I left behind can be helped by my actions.
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http://www.nbcnews.com/#/feature/edward-snowden-interview/exclusive-edward-snowden-tells-brian-williams-id-go-home-n116756
Kerry: If Snowden Is A Patriot, He Should Stay In The US And Make His Case
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025011852
SidDithers
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(13,235 posts)in a completely different world from when Ellsberg did it:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/daniel-ellsberg-nsa-leaker-snowden-made-the-right-call/2013/07/07/0b46d96c-e5b7-11e2-aef3-339619eab080_story.html
Short quotes from the article by Ellsberg>
I hope Snowdens revelations will spark a movement to rescue our democracy, but he could not be part of that movement had he stayed here. There is zero chance that he would be allowed out on bail if he returned now and close to no chance that, had he not left the country, he would have been granted bail. Instead, he would be in a prison cell like Bradley Manning, incommunicado.
He would almost certainly be confined in total isolation, even longer than the more than eight months Manning suffered during his three years of imprisonment before his trial began recently. The United Nations Special Rapporteur for Torture described Mannings conditions as cruel, inhuman and degrading. (That realistic prospect, by itself, is grounds for most countries granting Snowden asylum, if they could withstand bullying and bribery from the United States.)
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But Snowdens contribution to the noble cause of restoring the First, Fourth and Fifth amendments to the Constitution is in his documents. It depends in no way on his reputation or estimates of his character or motives still less, on his presence in a courtroom arguing the current charges, or his living the rest of his life in prison. Nothing worthwhile would be served, in my opinion, by Snowden voluntarily surrendering to U.S. authorities given the current state of the law.
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Purveyor
(29,876 posts)He would almost certainly be confined in total isolation, even longer than the more than eight months Manning suffered during his three years of imprisonment before his trial began recently. The United Nations Special Rapporteur for Torture described Mannings conditions as cruel, inhuman and degrading. (That realistic prospect, by itself, is grounds for most countries granting Snowden asylum, if they could withstand bullying and bribery from the United States.)
...a nonsensical comparison. Manning was in the military.
If Snowden was a "spy," as he claimed, and didn't know the consequences of his actions, then he's in lala land. Thomas Tamm:
But if Snowden is returned to the United States, Tamm said, I think with the right representation, and with the right way of presenting what he did, I think hell be able to put his life back together. Tamm says hed even be willing to be part of the defense team.
http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm?uuid=A9C45FF7-E7EB-44AD-9C5A-D2C7F0B7F276
There have been several prominent whistleblowers over the last several years who did not flee the country.
William Binney, Thomas Drake, and Tamm are whistleblowers who stayed and faced the consequences of their actions. They were not persecuted, they faced prosecution. They are not in jail. In fact, Tamm was the one who exposed Bush's illegal eavesdropping on Americans.
Snowden created a bigger problem for himself with the information he stole and revealed that was unrelated to NSA domestic activities. Fleeing to Russia did not help his cause. Apparently, Assange is trying to make it worse.
We dont share identical politics, Snowden told Vanity Fair earlier this year. I am not anti-secrecy. Im pro-accountability. Ive made many statements indicating both the importance of secrecy and spying, and my support for the working-level people at the N.S.A. and other agencies. Its the senior officials you have to watch out for.
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2014/05/julian-assange-glenn-greenwald-nsa-afghanistan
...by revealing information that Greenwald is saying will cause people harm. The decision to release information unrelated to the domestic surveillance issues has been coming back to bite him in the ass.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023084875
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023035095
"The U.S. government should be on its knees every day begging that nothing happen to Snowden, because if something does happen to him, all the information will be revealed and it could be its worst nightmare."
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023242606
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Team Greenwald/Snowden are traitors. How does selling American intelligence to the Russian intelligence agencies constitute WHISTLE BLOWING?
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Whistle Blowers go to the FBI to report kickbacks or fake management quotas...etc....they don't go to China & Russia with US intelligence
6:21 PM - 28 May 2014
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betsuni
(25,122 posts)All he must do is close his eyes and tap his heels together three times while repeating "There's no place like home, there's no place like home..." Is John Kerry a good witch or a bad witch?
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