Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden remains in the transit zone of a Moscow airport. President Putin said that Snowden never crossed the Russian border and doesn't fall under any extradition treaty
While a media war breaks out over supporting or hating Edward Snowden, as little airtime as possible is actually dedicated to the spying on unsuspected citizens itself.
Russia's President says former NSA contractor Edward Snowden is still in the transit zone of Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport. Vladimir Putin says that any accusations of Russia related to Snowden are "nonsense and rubbish
Washington has lashed out at countries which whistle blower Edward Snowden has used as stepping stones on his quest to freedom. It's warned China of the consequences of allowing the 30 year old to flee to Russia - while hinting that both Moscow and Beijing are far from being bastions of free speech.
Amnesty Internalional has said the US shouldn't hunt down Edward Snowden and other whistleblowers who disclose human rights violations. RT talks to Michael Bochenek, Director of Law and Policy at the activist group.
Washington's allegations over US fugitive Edward Snowden are 'unacceptable' as he never crossed the Russian border, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said. As a consequence, any attempt to accuse or threaten Moscow by the US is unfounded.
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