Germany Open to Talks with US Intelligence Leaker -- Voice of America
Germany says it would like to talk to U.S. intelligence leaker Edward Snowden about what he knows about the vast American spying programs, including the alleged monitoring of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cellphone.
Berlin's top security official, Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich, said Friday Germany would welcome any information the U.S. fugitive, now living in asylum in Russia, could provide it, although it was unclear how that might occur.
His remarks came after German lawmaker Hans-Christian Stroebele met with Snowden in Moscow Thursday. Stroebele said the former national security contractor, who leaked a massive cache of classified documents, handed him a letter addressed to the German government. In the letter, Snowden attacked the U.S. for pursuing him for what he described as "political speech."
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Snowden offers to address German parliament over US spy claims -- Euronews
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Snowden writes to Germans to seek support in spy row -- Reuters
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Update #1: Snowden loses Russian asylum if he travels abroad, lawyer warns -- L.A. Times
Update #2: It looks like Edward Snowden wants asylum in Germany .... Edward Snowden angles for a ticket to Germany: The whistleblower offers to testify in exchange for asylum: MP. -- Global Post
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