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Snowden offers Brazil help to defeat US espionage

US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden offered to help Brazil defeat US spying yesterday but in an open letter said he needs permanent political asylum to do so.

The move was widely interpreted as a request for asylum in Brazil, including by the Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper that published the letter in both English and Portuguese.

Snowden, by downloading a vast trove of classified documents while working as an intelligence contractor for the NSA, has revealed a vast NSA program that culls information from telephone calls and emails around the world, including in Brazil.

In the letter, he writes that US officials justify the actions by saying they aim “to keep you safe.”

But he says “these programs were never about terrorism: they’re about economic spying, social control, and diplomatic manipulation. They’re about power.

“Now, the whole world is listening back, and speaking out, too.

“The culture of indiscriminate worldwide surveillance, exposed to public debates and real investigations on every continent, is collapsing.”

Snowden avoids directly requesting asylum from Brazil in the letter, but he notes Brazilian senators “have asked for my assistance with their investigations of suspected crimes against Brazilian citizens.”

Snowden says he is willing to help “wherever appropriate and lawful,” but “unfortunately the United States government has worked very hard to limit my ability to do so.”

“Until a country grants permanent political asylum, the US government will continue to interfere with my ability to speak,” Snowden says.

Folha said his goal is in fact to come to Brazil. Glenn Greenwald, who has written about many of the documents released by Snowden, is based in Brazil. The Latin American country has a long tradition of granting asylum.

The Brazilian foreign ministry yesterday said it had not “received any official request” for asylum from Snowden.

 




 

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