Switzerland will host Edward Snowden, if he testifies against the NSA

THE SWISS attorney general has said that whistleblower Edward Snowden can reside there if he responds to state requests for testimony against the US National Security Agency (NSA).

Snowden was the source of leaked documents and information relating to the US Prism programme and the UK Tempora takeaway. The Swiss attorney general said that the US would not be able to force extradition if the local government regards such a request as politically motivated.

A document provided to the Swiss Sunday newspaper Sonntagszeitung is titled, "What are the rules would apply to consider when Edward Snowden would [be] brought to Switzerland and then the United States would make a request for extradition", and it relates that the rules would allow the movement and repel the requests.

Speaking to the newspaper, Snowden's Swiss lawyer Marcel Bosonnet revealed that he is pleased with the results of the study, commenting that, "The legal requirements for safety are met."

Presently Snowden has a residency permit in Russia, and that was recently extended by three years. Snowden has been in Moscow for a year and a month now, after he arrived there from Hong Kong expecting to move to Cuba.

He has already provided testimony in Europe, and told assembled ministers that he knew that what he was doing was the right thing.

"I worked for the United States' Central Intelligence Agency. The National Security Agency. The Defense Intelligence Agency," he said. "I love my country, and I believe that spying serves a vital purpose and must continue. And I have risked my life, my family and my freedom to tell you the truth."

View original post here:
Switzerland will host Edward Snowden, if he testifies against the NSA

Related Posts
This entry was posted in $1$s. Bookmark the permalink.