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Has Edward Snowden betrayed people of the US or certain elites, asked Ecuador Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino as he confirmed that the whistleblower was in Russia following the asylum bid the South American country .

Patino said on Monday that human rights principles were the most important consideration in the case of former CIA contractor.

Ecuador has been in contact with the Russian government over Edward Snowden and has informed Russia that it is considering him asylum appeal, Ecuador’s Foreign Minister said at a press conference in Hanoi on Monday.

He stressed that the Ecuadorian government puts human rights above any other party’s interests. Patino also said it is “paradoxical” the person who revealed alleged rights violations is being persecuted.


“It should be asked, who betrayed whom,” Patino stressed as he questioned the correctness of calling Snowden’s leak a “treason.”

“Is this betraying the citizens of the world, or betraying some elites that are in power in a certain country?” the Minister asked.

The alleged US espionage plan would be violating the rights of “every citizen in the world,” Patino said, referring to Snowden’s claim that the US agencies are “intercepting the majority world’s communications.”

Meanwhile, Ecuador is also considering a US request related to Snowden, which it received from the US envoy in Quito. Patino said the decision would come in due time.


“The relationship between the US and Ecuador should be based on respect for the sovereignty of both countries and our actions are founded on our principles. We consider the consequences of our decisions, but we act in the name of our principles,” said the Minister, stressing that the US had denied the extradition of several Ecuadorian bankers charged in Ecuador.


Patino also read out Snowden’s formal asylum request. In it, the whistleblower has compared himself to the US Army intelligence analyst Bradley Manning, who has been accused of sending a trove of classified documents to WikiLeaks and is now on trial for “aiding the enemy.”

“It is unlikely that I will have a fair trial or humane treatment before trial, and also I have the risk of life imprisonment or death,” Snowden said in his asylum bid, citing Manning’s case and his “inhumane” treatment.


Snowden, a former contractor for the US National Security Agency (NSA) who exposed a top-secret PRISM surveillance program to the media, was expected to fly to Cuba on Monday and then change planes to Ecuador. However, he has not been seen aboard the plane flying from Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport to Havana, RT's Egor Piskunov reported.
 
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I've been slowly reading more information on this case. It appears that Snowden's actions have united the President and congressmen on both sides of the aisle, and they're all calling him a traitor and asking him to be extradited. I think the fact that essentially all of congress is in agreement on this makes me think even more that Snowden is a hero. The government is pissed that we know they are spying on everyone, and they're making him a scapegoat.

I've thought from the beginning on this when they started throwing out the term traitor, that they are full of shit. He didn't betray the American people... he outed the government for betraying the American people.
 

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He didn't betray the American people... he outed the government for betraying the American people.

Exactly, and now they're mad because they've been exposed. F them. The majority of Americans don't want to be spied on.

This country needs to be taken back from these psychos who are in power now.
 

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So what's worse; our government spying on us, or that we're on the same side as Pootie Poot, regarding this guy? We hate our own leader just as much as our enemies hate our country.

Snowden 'is in Moscow airport transit zone'

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that the US whistleblower Edward Snowden was still in the transit zone of Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport, and was free to leave and should do so as soon as possible.

Putin told a news conference during a visit to Finland on Tuesday that he hoped the affair would not affect relations with Washington, which wants Russia to send the former National Security Agency contractor to the US, but indicated Moscow would not hand him over.

"We can only hand over foreign citizens to countries with which we have an appropriate international agreement on the extradition of criminals," Putin said, adding that Snowden has committed no crime in Russia.

We can only hand over foreign citizens to countries with which we have an appropriate international agreement on the extradition of criminals.

Russian President Vladimir Putin

He dismissed US accusations against Russia over the case as "rubbish," saying that Russian security agencies had not worked with Snowden.

The news comes a day after he was reported to have left Moscow for Havana, apparently en route to Ecuador.

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I've been slowly reading more information on this case. It appears that Snowden's actions have united the President and congressmen on both sides of the aisle, and they're all calling him a traitor and asking him to be extradited. I think the fact that essentially all of congress is in agreement on this makes me think even more that Snowden is a hero. The government is pissed that we know they are spying on everyone, and they're making him a scapegoat.

I've thought from the beginning on this when they started throwing out the term traitor, that they are full of shit. He didn't betray the American people... he outed the government for betraying the American people.

Yeah, as I told someone the other day.....I'll pick and choose my own traitors, thank you very much.

Politician after politician sell countless vote after vote, passing laws that aren't in the best interest of the US and nobody seems to notice, nobody seems to care.

Dude lifts the curtain on a massive spy operation and he's a traitor.
 

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The problem was he didn't release all the information. They want him sealed up for knowing the names of the ones that are using the information most likely. As the Joker in the 1989 Batman said, "This town needs and enema" Washington from top to bottom are doing DP with the left and the right. No one is being represented, but the people that pay the most.

You can clearly see it, they elect these guys with pie in the sky dreams of changing how Washington works, we throw them in and within a few months you can't tell them from the guy they replaced. Sickening.
 

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I've been slowly reading more information on this case. It appears that Snowden's actions have united the President and congressmen on both sides of the aisle, and they're all calling him a traitor and asking him to be extradited. I think the fact that essentially all of congress is in agreement on this makes me think even more that Snowden is a hero. The government is pissed that we know they are spying on everyone, and they're making him a scapegoat.

I've thought from the beginning on this when they started throwing out the term traitor, that they are full of shit. He didn't betray the American people... he outed the government for betraying the American people.

well on this we can agree.
 
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