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89 points by Shalle 13 years ago · 31 comments

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paddy_m 13 years ago

Whistle Blower Edward Snowden has convened a meeting with representatives of several human rights organsiationer. The meeting is expected to take place today at Sheremetyevo Airport in Moscow.

- I can confirm that the meeting will take place at 16:00 local time at the airport. We will not increase security at the airport ahead of the meeting, says Roman Genis head of the press office at Sheremetyevo Airport.

Already around 13:00 Swedish time flocked to reporters at the airport to talk to the representatives invited by Snowden. For the first time since Snowden's revelations reached the press caught him now in view of Human Rights Watch's photographer. To the west the picture is Sarah Harrison from WikiLeaks. Great interest

A number of journalists have gathered at the airport while waiting for the whistle-blower's performance. The meeting, taking place right now behind closed doors.

- Snowden's revelations have shown the problem. He has not identified any people but only highlights the major problems, said Sergei Nikitin, head of Amnesty International Russian to AP from the airport.

Snowden will have sent invitations to representatives of Amnesty International in Russia, Transparency International, Human Rights Watch and the UN in Russia. Although Russian parliamentarians and lawyers have accepted Snowden's invitation and is now at the airport in Moscow. "Campaign Against Me"

In inbjudningsbreven to Edward Snowden according to the Guardian have written that the United States is leading a campaign against him, trying to block his right to seek and obtain asylum in other countries. Snowden thank the letter also those who have offered to help him.

The former CIA employee Edward Snowden fled the United States when he revealed the extent of its supervision. He has lived on the transit portion of the airport in Moscow since June 23. Snowden has applied for asylum in more than 20 countries. Several South American countries have offered him protection, but it has proved problematic to leave the airport. Edward Snowden has been stripped of his U.S. passport and without it he can not buy a new ticket. Last week also forced the Bolivian president Evo Morales stopover in Austria when there was suspicion that Snowden was aboard his aircraft.

  • _delirium 13 years ago

    > In inbjudningsbreven to Edward Snowden according to the Guardian have written that the United States is leading a campaign against him, trying to block his right to seek and obtain asylum in other countries.

    Improved: According to the Guardian, Snowden wrote in his invitation letter to the organizations that the United States is leading a campaign against him, trying to block his right to seek and obtain asylum in other countries.

  • jbrooksuk 13 years ago

    Cheers for the translation, saves me from having to use my rough knowledge of Swedish. Couple of grammatical errors, but it makes sense.

    • rfnslyr 13 years ago

      One of the benefits of being a freelancer is today, I learn Swedish until I can understand this article!

rahoulb 13 years ago

The Guardian is (of course) carrying it as well: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/12/edward-snowden-t...

pvnick 13 years ago

Russian Human Rights Commissioner Vladimir Lukin: "He doesn't look very well fed, a skinny guy. But he has a great haircut"

djweber 13 years ago

I appreciate Edward Snowden for having the courage to do what he did and what he did, but I feel like there is a disproportionate amount of coverage about him versus what he blew the whistle on.

antocv 13 years ago

He is a very well trained CIA man - the picture released is him with two woman at his side. Well played. Nice to see.

  • jasonkolb 13 years ago

    What do two women have to do with anything? Your comment confused me...

    • antocv 13 years ago

      Imagine if the picture showed Snowden with two bodyguards, Secret Service types with sunglasses, or hackers with green-hair and piercing, or a stereotypical Russian and a Chinese next to him, what image in the popular psyche is more favorable to win him sympathy and show him in a positive light?

      Perhaps it was unintentional and Im reading too much into it, but still its better than being shown alone. He has somebody at his side, and usually women seem more careing and concerned. This isnt a piss- or penis-length fight as is usually the case when it comes to debates on power in society.

      Or do I just fail at psyops?

      • jasonkolb 13 years ago

        That's a very interesting take on it, thanks for the explanation. Whether or not is intentional, you're probably right about the effect on the audience.

    • mahmud 13 years ago

      "because these women, although professional lawyers and activists on one side of a very important global case, are nevertheless females, and as such assets to be collected and coveted by the bad-boy James Bond Mr Spy-man" .. or some such.

      Asinine, but not an unusual way of thinking among some.

      • antocv 13 years ago

        No, thats not what I had in mind, thats a little bit misogynist, thats precisely what he does not show in the picture - pissing contest and power games, it looks like concerned cooperation devoid of pissing contests and sex.

        The importance of the woman is to show that Snowden is not alone, he has people that care and are concerned about him. No stuff like Ana Chapman style.

    • tonyarkles 13 years ago

      The whole James-Bond-womanizer spy thing :)

      • antocv 13 years ago

        Meh, I tried to explain in another comment thats not what I thought the first I saw the image, its the caring and concerned attitude the women show, as well as not being part of a pissing-contest.

        • tonyarkles 13 years ago

          Very cool! It probably says more about me than it says about you that that's where I immediately went to interpret your comment.

quchen 13 years ago

For the record, local time in Moscow is UTC+4; at the time of writing this comment, that is about 18 o'clock.

abarakadabara 13 years ago

What does this have to do with hacking/technology?

  • vyrotek 13 years ago

    http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

    "If you had to reduce it to a sentence, the answer might be: anything that gratifies one's intellectual curiosity."

  • Phlarp 13 years ago

    I'm not really sure, maybe we should ask duckduckgo if anything Snowden has released affected them?

  • samstave 13 years ago

    I think your HN card must now be turned in. If you don't think that Snowden has anything to do with technology -- then maybe you don't even know what the definition of technology is.

    This has everything to do with technology.

  • Buzaga 13 years ago

    everything?

  • rfnslyr 13 years ago

    The media surrounding the U.S. government spying on its citizens illegally supersedes any intangible enforcement by means of loosely written guidelines by HN.

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