Russia extends Edward Snowdens asylum to 2020

Author : sanctifier2012
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 21:02:51


Snowden, a former US National Security Agency contractor, sought asylum in Russia in June 2013 after leaking volumes of information on American intelligence and surveillance operations to the media.

On Tuesday, Zakharova announced an extension of a 'couple of years' in a Facebook post that criticized former CIA acting director Michael Morell for an opinion piece he wrote suggesting that Russian President Vladimir Putin should consider returning Snowden to the United States as 'the perfect inauguration gift' to President-elect Donald Trump.

Snowden settled in Moscow after initially traveling to Hong Kong following his 2013 public disclosure of classified information. The Russian government granted him asylum soon after.



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In August 2014, Snowden received a three-year extension to his leave to remain in Russia. That extension was due to expire this year.

Greenwald: 'Unlikely' Obama will grant Snowden clemency

In the final weeks of the Obama administration, more than a million supporters have petitioned the White House to pardon Snowden.

However, the White House said Tuesday that Snowden had not submitted official documents requesting clemency. He is accused of espionage and theft of government property.

Also Tuesday, Snowden thanked President Barack Obama in a tweet for his decision to commute the sentence of former Army soldier Chelsea Manning, who was convicted of stealing and disseminating 750,000 pages of documents and videos to WikiLeaks.

In August 2014, Snowden received a three-year extension to his leave to remain in Russia. That extension was due to expire this year. Also Tuesday, Snowden thanked President Barack Obama in a tweet for his decision to commute the sentence of former Army soldier Chelsea Manning, who was convicted of stealing and disseminating 750,000 pages of documents and videos to WikiLeaks. Snowden, a former US National Security Agency contractor, sought asylum in Russia in June 2013 after leaking volumes of information on American intelligence and surveillance operations to the media. In the final weeks of the Obama administration, more than a million supporters have petitioned the White House to pardon Snowden. Greenwald: 'Unlikely' Obama will grant Snowden clemency On Tuesday, Zakharova announced an extension of a 'couple of years' in a Facebook post that criticized former CIA acting director Michael Morell for an opinion piece he wrote suggesting that Russian President Vladimir Putin should consider returning Snowden to the United States as 'the perfect inauguration gift' to President-elect Donald Trump. In August 2014, Snowden received a three-year extension to his leave to remain in Russia. That extension was due to expire this year. Snowden settled in Moscow after initially traveling to Hong Kong following his 2013 public disclosure of classified information. The Russian government granted him asylum soon after. However, the White House said Tuesday that Snowden had not submitted official documents requesting clemency. He is accused of espionage and theft of government property. Greenwald: 'Unlikely' Obama will grant Snowden clemency Greenwald: 'Unlikely' Obama will grant Snowden clemency Snowden settled in Moscow after initially traveling to Hong Kong following his 2013 public disclosure of classified information. The Russian government granted him asylum soon after. Snowden settled in Moscow after initially traveling to Hong Kong following his 2013 public disclosure of classified information. The Russian government granted him asylum soon after. Snowden, a former US National Security Agency contractor, sought asylum in Russia in June 2013 after leaking volumes of information on American intelligence and surveillance operations to the media. In August 2014, Snowden received a three-year extension to his leave to remain in Russia. That extension was due to expire this year. Greenwald: 'Unlikely' Obama will grant Snowden clemency Greenwald: 'Unlikely' Obama will grant Snowden clemency In the final weeks of the Obama administration, more than a million supporters have petitioned the White House to pardon Snowden. Also Tuesday, Snowden thanked President Barack Obama in a tweet for his decision to commute the sentence of former Army soldier Chelsea Manning, who was convicted of stealing and disseminating 750,000 pages of documents and videos to WikiLeaks. In August 2014, Snowden received a three-year extension to his leave to remain in Russia. That extension was due to expire this year. However, the White House said Tuesday that Snowden had not submitted official documents requesting clemency. He is accused of espionage and theft of government property. Snowden settled in Moscow after initially traveling to Hong Kong following his 2013 public disclosure of classified information. The Russian government granted him asylum soon after. Also Tuesday, Snowden thanked President Barack Obama in a tweet for his decision to commute the sentence of former Army soldier Chelsea Manning, who was convicted of stealing and disseminating 750,000 pages of documents and videos to WikiLeaks. Greenwald: 'Unlikely' Obama will grant Snowden clemency In August 2014, Snowden received a three-year extension to his leave to remain in Russia. That extension was due to expire this year. Snowden, a former US National Security Agency contractor, sought asylum in Russia in June 2013 after leaking volumes of information on American intelligence and surveillance operations to the media. In August 2014, Snowden received a three-year extension to his leave to remain in Russia. That extension was due to expire this year. In August 2014, Snowden received a three-year extension to his leave to remain in Russia. That extension was due to expire this year. On Tuesday, Zakharova announced an extension of a 'couple of years' in a Facebook post that criticized former CIA acting director Michael Morell for an opinion piece he wrote suggesting that Russian President Vladimir Putin should consider returning Snowden to the United States as 'the perfect inauguration gift' to President-elect Donald Trump.

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