Snowden deserves political asylum – Russian HR officials

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Members of the Russian Presidential Council for Human rights said that it would be justified if the US whistleblower Edward Snowden received political asylum in a country of his choice, including Russia.

The head of Russia’s top official Human Rights Body, Mikhail  Fedotov, told reporters on Wednesday that it would be just if  some country grants Snowden political asylum. He added that the  reports that the Venezuelan government was ready to look into  such request were “raising good hope” and that it was his  personal impression that the whistleblower “would get  political asylum where he wants”.

He must be granted protection regardless of national borders.  And this does not apply only to Mr Snowden’s story – this applies  to Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, and many other people,  including journalists – Russian and foreign – who disclose  secrets in order to warn the society against dangers,” the  Interfax news agency quoted Fedotov as saying.

Because of such people we become stronger and the special and  diplomatic services must become smarter and understand what can  be done in the modern transparent world and what cannot”   Fedotov added.

Another member of the Human Rights Council, Kirill Kabanov, said  Edward Snowden should not be handed over to the United States as  this would violate his personal rights.

It goes without saying that Snowden acted as a Human Rights  advocate but right now the US authorities are very resolute in  their intention to punish him. My opinion is that we should take  a very precise position – no handover,” Kabanov told the  ITAR-TASS news agency.

The initiative was supported by yet another member of the HR  body, the head of the Moscow Bureau for Human Rights Aleksandr  Brod. The activist said that the threat to Snowden’s  life  really existed and thus, Russian authorities  must openly state their position.

The man was defending the principles on which the United  States had been based  for a long time but  which the current US authorities are ignoring. He is facing a  life sentence or execution by a firing squad. We must help him in  this very difficult situation,” stated Veronika  Krasheninnikova, the head of the major Russian political think  tank Institute of Foreign Policy Research and Initiatives.

These views are shared by the head of the Lower House committee  for Foreign affairs Aleksey Pushkov who called Snowden, Assange  and Bradley Manning “new dissidents” in his Wednesday  Twitter post.

Assange Manning and Snowden were not spies, they did not  disclose classified information for money, but did so because of  their beliefs. They are new dissidents, fighters against the  system,” Pushkov wrote.

Also on Wednesday the Russian Upper House set up a commission  that would look into Snowden’s reports and connected data to  investigate possible violations of Russian citizens’ rights by US  special services. Senator Ruslan Gattarov who presented the group  noted in his speech that the Russian authorities had sent an  official letter to the US demanding explanations, but it was  simply ignored.

Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden caused a major international  scandal after he disclosed his agency’s eavesdropping on  thousands of ordinary unsuspecting citizens in the USA and in  other countries. Snowden spent some time in Hong Kong, reportedly  arrived to Moscow on Sunday and is still staying in an airport  transit zone. It was expected that the whistleblower would fly to  Ecuador that could grant him asylum but so far it apparently has  not happened.

President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday confirmed that Snowden was in Moscow as a  transit passenger and rejected the US demands of extradition.

We can only extradite foreign citizens to such countries with  which we have signed the appropriate international agreements on  criminal extradition,” Putin said, adding that as Snowden had  committed no crime on Russian soil, he is free to travel at will.

Snowden is a free person. The sooner he chooses his final  destination, the better it is for him and Russia,” Putin  said.

 

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