cherlapalli_jailer Posted June 27, 2013 Report Posted June 27, 2013 [color=#3B3A39][font=Georgia,] As the Moscow Odyssey of U.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden went into the fifth day, a senior Kremlin official called for granting the fugitive American, asylum in Russia.[/font][/color][color=#3B3A39][font=Georgia,] Mr. Snowden on Thursday missed a third flight to Havana since Sunday, when he flew in to Moscow from Hong Kong on the way to Cuba and Ecuador, where he is seeking political asylum. He has been staying in the transit zone of the Sheremetyevo Airport ever since.[/font][/color][color=#3B3A39][font=Georgia,] “There is no person named Edward Snowden in the list of passengers who have left for Havana today,” a Sheremetyevo official told the [i]RIA Novosti[/i] news agency on Thursday.[/font][/color][color=#3B3A39][font=Georgia,] “Snowden deserves protection,” Mikhail Fyodorov, head of the Russian President’s human rights council, said on Thursday. “The man who exposes secrets of the special services, such as total digital surveillance, which pose a threat to society and millions of people, really deserves political asylum in one country or another.”[/font][/color][color=#3B3A39][font=Georgia,] “If Snowden asks for asylum, the request can be considered by the President,” Mr. Fyodorov said.[/font][/color][color=#3B3A39][font=Georgia,] President Vladimir Putin’s press secretary made a similar statement last week.[/font][/color][color=#3B3A39][font=Georgia,] Mr. Putin himself made it clear Russia would not extradite Mr. Snowden to the U.S., but stopped short of offering him asylum.[/font][/color][color=#3B3A39][font=Georgia,] Mr. Snowden appears to have stuck in Moscow in a legal limbo, with no valid travel documents he would need to buy a new air ticket.[/font][/color][color=#3B3A39][font=Georgia,] A senior Ecuadoran official on Wednesday deni[img]http://www.thehindu.com/multimedia/dynamic/01500/Snowden_1500443f.jpg[/img]ed earlier reports that his country had issued Mr. Snowden a “safety pass” for temporary travel after the U.S. cancelled his passport.[/font][/color][color=#3B3A39][font=Georgia,] “He does not have any documents issued by the government of Ecuador, such as a passport or a refugee identification,” said Galo Galarza of the Foreign Ministry of Ecuador.[/font][/color][color=#3B3A39][font=Georgia,] Mr. Snowden may thus have to wait at Moscow airport till Ecuador rules on his asylum request, which may take up to two months, according to Ecuador’s Foreign Minister.[/font][/color][color=#3B3A39][font=Georgia,] It may be some consolation for the stranded secrets leaker that he can stay in the airport transit zone “as long as he wishes,” according to a Russian immigration on Thursday.[/font][/color]
cherlapalli_jailer Posted June 27, 2013 Author Report Posted June 27, 2013 [quote name='as_it_is' timestamp='1372358611' post='1303896793'] [/quote] not possible USA ALREADY tried but failed
cherlapalli_jailer Posted June 27, 2013 Author Report Posted June 27, 2013 [quote name='as_it_is' timestamp='1372358846' post='1303896813'] [b] papam////emito vaadi position[/b] [/quote] will be safe in cuba.. already voices are raising in USA .. USA is feeling embarrassed so only option left is to pardon or ignore... and he will be safe for some time in USA and who knows ...he might be having some clasifieds with him or else Rival Govts will not encourage So he will start revealing them one by one
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