{"id":26547,"date":"2014-10-05T20:41:59","date_gmt":"2014-10-06T00:41:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.opensource.im\/?p=26547"},"modified":"2014-10-05T20:41:59","modified_gmt":"2014-10-06T00:41:59","slug":"bard-vegard-solhjells-dialogue-with-edward-snowden","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/euvolution.com\/open-source-convergence\/edward-snowden\/bard-vegard-solhjells-dialogue-with-edward-snowden.php","title":{"rendered":"B\u00e5rd Vegard Solhjells dialogue with Edward Snowden"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Brd Vegar Solhjell (BV): So as you know by    now I have been trying to contact you for quite some time  <\/p>\n<p>    Edward Snowden (ES): Yes, I know. I am so    sorry. It has been very difficult to handle communication. For    someone in my position, being watched, being tracked, there are    a lot of things that one has to do to manage to keep ones    physical location protected, and at the same time being able to    interact with the global community and being able to    communicate. That is very difficult in the technical sense. It    also causes you to stop and think about, not only how can I    tackle this to fix my immediate problems, to have these calls,    work, discuss a certain issue in a certain form or event. But    how can we apply these lessons to help other people? I have    quite a lot of technical knowledge but there are so many    journalists and activists and even people in government, who do    not have these capabilities and therefore they are left out of    the conversation entirely because they cannot find secure    methods of communications. Or they do participate, but at their    own risk which can be very dangerous. Thats my long way of    saying I am so sorry that I have been so difficult to get a    hold of.  <\/p>\n<p>    BV: If there is one think I totally understand    after reading about your story, interviews with you and other    sources, it is that you are careful with security and how you    communicate with people. And let me also say, on a more    personal note, that the personal sacrifice you have made is    immense. I did not know this when I started reading about you    as a person and what you had been able to convey to world.    I just have to say that I admire you for that. I dont    think many of us would be able or willing to do what you have    done. That must have been really tough.   <\/p>\n<p>    ES: Thank you. It was a challenge. In my    position I felt like I had witnessed something that was    tremendously wrong and there were many other people around me    who had the same feeling. I discussed this with my colleagues,    co-workers and my supervisors, complained about this and said:    Is this really right? Is this what we should be doing?    Other people also brought the same concerns to me. So it was    common knowledge within the NSA that we had crossed the line.    We had gone too far. But everybody knew that there was no    strong whistle blower protection at the time. There was no way    to bring it to the higher levels and get it changed, without    ending up in jail. So everybody around me, many were young    parents and like everybody else they had things that they cared    about, that they could not justify leaving. I had the same    struggle. I was with my partner of almost 10 years. I loved her    very much. We were really successful. We had our own home in    Hawaii. The lifestyle was very fulfilling and I was making a    lot of money for someone who did not have very many official    qualifications.  <\/p>\n<p>    But it got to the point where I had to think about the fact    that if I didnt do this, who would? And if I dont do this    now, what happens next? Because what we have seen the last    year\/ year and a half is not merely that these systems exist.    But they have caused a lot of harm to basically the boundary of    our rights, what we consider our national liberties, and the    normal relationship we have between our governments and us, the    citizens that are being governed. These programs appeared    without any public debate. They appeared without vote in the    peoples parliaments and congresses around the world. The    question to me became, that if I sit on this and do not say    anything about it now and just wait for someone else to do it -    which is what I was really hoping for, nobody really wants to    stand up and put themselves on the spot - what will happen?    What if no one does and we wait another 3\/ 5\/ 10 years and    these programs become more solidified? And ultimately it became    to me a question, not about surveillance - which was my initial    main concern, the abuse that I witnessed - but more importantly    it was a change in the relationship between the governing and    the governed. It really was about the structure of our society    changing, the structure of our freedoms changing. And    ultimately, if I did not do that, it would not only alter the    world that I would live in, but the world the people I loved    lived in, the partner of mine of 10 years and my family. And I    do not want them to live in a world where these things take    place.   <\/p>\n<p>    I realized that I could change this. I could say something    about it, but I was also thinking that it was going to cost me    too much, so this was something that someone else would have to    do. Obviously, yes it has had costs, but it has also brought me    a deep sense of satisfaction. My family is proud of me. I have    been able to keep all of the relationships I had, I do not feel    like I have lost any. So it has actually been liberating to put    myself out there. To be attacked by my government, but    supported by my people. Because when I actually took the step    out there I feared that I would be totally vilified, which we    saw happen previously, particularly in government circles, even    in Europe. The accusations came: I am a traitor. I work for the    Chinese. Then I left China and they said: well he works for the    Russians, not the Chinese. But it is really incredible to see    that people are starting to look a little more critically, a    little more deeply, at these issues. Not just about    surveillance and how we are being watched, but about how we are    being ruled. The question is: do we want leaders who represent    us, or do we want rulers, who make decisions for us in our    name, but without our participation, our knowledge or consent?    I have made my decision about that.  <\/p>\n<p>    BV: It is almost moving to hear you say that,    and it reminds me of the many great human right activists I    have met throughout the years. All of them had been in a    situation where they knew something was wrong and had a deep    sense that they should do something about it. Most times    a lot of people shared that sense, but only a few have that    extra courage to make the sacrifice themselves. It is    impressive and inspiring to hear that you were actually able to    take that step. And as you probably already know I, together    with a colleague, nominated you to the Nobel Peace Prize.  <\/p>\n<p>    ES: I never expected anything like that. It    came as a tremendous surprise and it is a tremendous honor. I    have to say that we both probably recognize that it is somewhat    unlikely that the Nobel committee would back something like    that but..  <\/p>\n<p>    BV: You are not the odds favorite I can tell    you that.  <\/p>\n<p>    ES: Right. But I am honored that anybody would    consider nominating me, particularly someone like you who    represents so many people. Because again, it is not about me,    it is about us, and the values that we represent. It is about    the principles of how we want to live. 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