Monday, June 17, 2013

Datagate, Snowden:'' It is worth to die for my country ... - Adnkronos / IGN

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London – (Adnkronos) – The ‘mole’ in a chat with readers of the Guardian:” The U.S. government can not cover things up killing me or putting me in jail. The truth is coming and can not be stopped . “Revelations:” U.S. spy networks in Hong Kong and China”

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Into London, June 17 (Adnkronos) – “I have not had contact with the Chinese government … I only work with journalists.” So the ‘mole’ of DataGate, Edward Snowden, today denied any allegations of complicity with the government in Beijing in a chat with readers of the Guardian, from the place where he is hiding after fleeing to Hong Kong. My “ is a country for which it is worth to die ,” says the American Snowden, the man who revealed via the Guardian the Washington Post, the program of surveillance of telephone communications and the Internet of the National Security Agency (NSA). “ The revelations will give Obama the opportunity to return to the reasonableness , politics and constitutional law,” said Snowden, who tells his disappointment after the hopes raised by the election of the American president. The ele ction campaign of Barack Obama “gave me confidence in the possibility that would lead us to solve the problems exposed in its pursuit of the votes,” says Snowden, according to which the president did not want to pursue instead put an end to abuses or violations of human rights “like those we see in Guantanamo.” “All I can say – yet Snowden says – is that the U.S. government can not cover things up killing me or putting me in jail. The truth is coming and can not be stopped . “

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