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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

.Snowden would like to help the Brazilian investigation of the NSA wiretapping



.Snowden would like to help the Brazilian investigation of the NSA wiretapping

Pembocor intelligence United States Edward Snowden offers assistance to Brazil about how to overcome U.S. espionage, but before doing that he wanted political asylum permanently, so the sound of the letter as quoted AFP Snowden.

The maneuver is interpreted broadly as Snowden request asylum from him to Brazil, including the newspaper Folha reported de Sao Paulo which broadcast a letter that the United Kingdom Snowden and Portuguese.

Snowden has been leaking information gathering program of phone calls and emails from around the world, including Brazil, by the National Security Agency (NSA).

In that letter he mentioned that u.s. officials had been legalized the espionage action with reasons "in order to keep you safe", but according to Snowden, mataan pemata program-it's never talked about terrorism, but rather about economic espionage, social control and manipulation of diplomatic. It's all about power. "

"Now the whole world listened back and demanding," said he. "Cultural observations indiscriminately throughout the world that have fueled public debate and investigation into the real world-it's the Middle collapsed."

In the letter it was Snowden has not requested political asylum in Brazil, but asserted that the senator of Brazil has requested assistance to him in their investigations for crimes against citizens of Brazil.

Snowden said he would like to help whenever required but unfortunately the US Government tried very hard "to restrict my ability to do that."

"Until a country gives a permanent political asylum, the u.s. Government will continue to interfere with my ability to speak," he said.

The newspaper Folha that broadcast letter that interprets that the purpose of Snowden Snowden is coming to Brazil.

Reporters Glenn Greenwald, who wrote many of the leaked documents Snowden, also based in Brazil. Countries in Latin America does have a tradition of giving political asylum.

Peer Greenwald, David Miranda, Brazilian journalists last month campaigning for support for political suaku Snowden.

"Brazil is one of the handful of countries that have the power to grant him asylum," said Miranda told AFP.

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