Journalist says Snowden documents claims ‘a smear’
A JOURNALIST who published the first reports from Edward Snowden’s leaked documents yesterday offered a detailed rebuttal to allegations that Russian and Chinese intelligence agencies accessed the former US intelligence contractor’s files.
Glenn Greenwald, writing on the news website The Intercept, said reports by the Sunday Times and BBC were based on the false premise that Snowden kept possession of the files he took from the US National Security Agency.
Greenwald, part of a team of journalists who met Snowden in Hong Kong before publishing the explosive articles about vast surveillance programs, said Snowden had no files to be accessed.
“Snowden has said unequivocally that when he left Hong Kong, he took no files with him, having given them to the journalists with whom he worked, and then destroying his copy precisely so that it wouldn’t be vulnerable,” Greenwald said. “How, then, could Russia have obtained Snowden’s files as the story claims ... if he did not even have physical possession of them? The only way this smear works is if they claim Snowden lied, and that he did in fact have files with him after he left Hong Kong.”
The Sunday Times also reported that Greenwald’s partner David Miranda had some 58,000 intelligence documents when he was detained at London’s Heathrow Airport after visiting Snowden in Moscow. But Greenwald said this was “an utter lie.”
The American journalist said the Sunday Times “quietly deleted” the claim that Miranda had met Snowden in Moscow before being detained.
Snowden, who has been granted asylum in Russia, is being sought by Washington which has branded him a hacker and a traitor by revealing the extent of the NSA spying program.
The weekend reports said Britain has been forced to remove some of its spies after Russia and China accessed the raft of top-secret documents.
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