Is the NSA hacking/intercepting the Ecuadorean government in response to #
Snowden <https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Snowden&src=hash> asylum claim?
http://archive.is/otENh  <http://t.co/sdwhLJuiCV>


   1.

   #Manning <https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Manning&src=hash> trial: Judge
   rules WikiLeaks tweets relevant to ‘aiding the enemy’ charges http://
   on.rt.com/dcfbzv  <http://t.co/ixBGvrpCvU>
   *
   *
   2. [image: Glenn Greenwald]*Glenn Greenwald*
@ggreenwald<https://twitter.com/ggreenwald>

   NYT op-ed by 2 law professors on what they call "The Criminal NSA" -
   please read: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/28/opi
   nion/the-criminal-nsa.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 … <http://t.co/dQHsiosTbB>
   *
   *
   3.
      1. [image: WikiLeaks]*WikiLeaks*
@wikileaks<https://twitter.com/wikileaks>

      Oliver Stone, Noam Chomsky, Tom Hayden Urge President Correa to Grant
      Snowden Asylum http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/node/1421
<http://t.co/oXgFwlu7oL>


      “@ggreenwald <https://twitter.com/ggreenwald>: Here's the speech I
      gave tonight at Socialism Conference w/ intro by
@jeremyscahill<https://twitter.com/jeremyscahill>&
      @SherryTalksBack <https://twitter.com/SherryTalksBack> http://www.
      youtube.com/watch?v=Uulv4ve6RJ8&feature=youtu.be …<http://t.co/2dzHtxu0Sz>
      ”


Russia, Ecuador, Venezuela and Cuba to Discuss Snowden Asylum in Moscow

Jun 28th 2013, by Ewan Robertson
[image: Edward Snowden (EFE)]

Edward Snowden (EFE)

Mérida, 28th June 2013 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – Diplomats from Russia,
Ecuador, Venezuela and Cuba will meet in Moscow on Monday to discuss the
situation of U.S. intelligence leaker Edward Snowden.

The ex-NSA contractor has requested asylum in Ecuador to avoid what he
fears would result in judicial persecution if he is extradited to the
United States.

Snowden released information to the Washington Post and UK Guardian from 6
June revealing the existence of a U.S. government intelligence program
Prism<http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-23051248>,
which uses data from internet companies to collect information on people’s
communication across the globe.

He is now wanted by U.S. federal prosecutors on three charges related to
espionage: theft of government property, unauthorised communication of
national defence information, and willful communication of classified
intelligence to an unauthorised person.

Today Snowden spends his fifth day in Moscow, presumably in Shemeretievo
airport, where he fled from Hong Kong in order to escape an extradition
request.

On Monday diplomats from Russia and the three leftist Latin American
countries will meet with human rights activists in the Russian Public
Chambers, a consultative body linked to the Kremlin, ”to give a social
evaluation of the situation,” a Public Chambers spokesperson said.

Observers consider the possibility of Ecuador offering Snowden asylum to
have increased after the Ecuadorian government renounced trade preferences
with the U.S. as a sign that it “doesn’t accept pressure or threats from
anyone”.

Last night Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro also appeared to further
open the door to Snowden, stating that if an asylum request was made,
Venezuela would be willing to offer the whistleblower protection.

“No one has requested us asylum for him [Snowden], but if he wants,
Venezuela is willing to protect this brave young man in a humanitarian way,
so that humanity knows the truth,” Maduro said at an event in the
presidential palace.

The Venezuelan president will also be in Moscow next Monday to attend a
meeting of the Forum of Gas Exporting Countries.

*U.S. pursues normalisation of Venezuela relations*

Meanwhile, the United States has reported it has a “strong interest” in
normalising relations with Venezuela, making the exchange of ambassadors
for the first time since 2010 a priority.

According to a State Department spokesperson, a meeting was held between
State Department secretary for Latin America, Roberta Jacoson, and the
diplomat charged with Venezuelan affairs in Washington, Calixto Ortega, on
Tuesday.

The spokesperson said that the meeting was held “to continue our high level
dialogue with the aim of exploring options of how to improve ties between
the U.S. and Venezuela”.

“We have a strong interest in continuing to work together on affairs of
mutual interest, to protect and secure our national interest,” the
spokesperson added.

The move comes after Venezuelan foreign minister Elias Jaua and U.S.
Secretary of State John Kerry met at the side on an OAS summit earlier this
month, where they agreed to finds ways to build “a more constructive and
positive relationship”.

Jacobson and Ortega also agreed to meet “regularly” to continue dialogue
between the two governments.
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*Source URL (retrieved on 28/06/2013 - 11:17pm):*
http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/9774
**


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