WikiLeaks: Snowden Hasn't Yet Accepted Asylum in Venezuela
Earlier reports premature
Earlier reports premature
Highlighting South Korea's 'servile' relationship with the U.S.
NSA whistleblower still thought to be in transit area in Moscow airport
Accuse him of "aiding the enemy," violations of law
It seems to have precipitated offers of asylum to Snowden
Article published by O Globo on the surveillance was based on documents released by Edward Snowden
He has to take what he can get to escape an American kangaroo court
According to WikiLeaks, he's sent out applications to six more countries
Calls it a "disgrace" that Obama administration is chasing Snowden rather than fixing laws
Demand apologies over Snowden-related plane rerouting
To prevent the NSA whistleblower from passing through Ireland on his way to Cuba
Idea not receiving much support
Relations with the west at increased risk the longer the NSA whistleblower stays
Would they do it to Putin?
Says other attacks will be carried out on countries considering granting Snowden asylum
Not happy about how the Snowden scandal is being treated
NSA whistleblower believed to still be in Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow
Both agencies reveal a government that's out of control.
Statement released on Wikileaks website
Including Venezuela, France, and China
Probably because U.S. has neither carrots nor sticks to use
According to foreign ministry consul
Foreign leader schools Western media
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