Tuesday, December 17, 2013

In An Open Letter NSA Leaker Edward Snowden Offers To Assist Brazil Over US Spying In Return For Asylum



Edward Snowden Offers To Help Brazil Over US Spying In Return For Asylum -- The Guardian

NSA whistleblower says in letter he is willing to help in wake of revelations that President Dilma Rousseff's phone was hacked.

Edward Snowden has offered to help Brazil investigate US spying on its soil in exchange for political asylum, in an open letter from the NSA whistleblower to the Brazilian people published by the Folha de S Paulo newspaper.

"I've expressed my willingness to assist where it's appropriate and legal, but, unfortunately, the US government has been working hard to limit my ability to do so," Snowden said in the letter.

"Until a country grants me permanent political asylum, the US government will continue to interfere with my ability to speak out," he said.

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