Snowden
requested asylum in Moscow, but withdrew it when asked to cease
'anti-US activity' - Kremlin
US
whistleblower Edward Snowden asked for asylum in Russia, but later
withdrew the request after President Putin urged him to cease
"anti-American activity," according to the President's
spokesperson.
RT,
2
July, 2013
“Snowden
did ask to stay in Russia. However, when he found out Russia’s
position on the matter and the associated conditions he decided not
to stay in Russia,” said Kremlin
spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.Snowden is still held up in a Moscow
airport and has issued asylum bids to 15 countries, the spokesman
added.
Peskov
told press that Russia does not relinquish political asylum seekers
to countries with the death penalty.
“Snowden,
by sincere conviction or for some other reason, considers himself to
be a human rights activist, a fighter for the ideals of democracy and
human freedom. Russian human rights activists and organizations, as
well as their colleagues abroad acknowledge this. For this reason,
extraditing Snowden to a country like the US where capital punishment
is enforced is impossible,” Peskov
explained to press.
Furthermore,
Peskov stressed that Snowden is currently in the transit zone area of
Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport and had never crossed the Russian
border. He added that the Russian authorities are not engaged in
active dialogue with the former CIA employee and “have
never collaborated with Snowden.”
Russian
President Vladimir
Putin stated
on Monday that Snowden could stay in the Russian Federation on the
condition that he ceased all anti-American activity. Furthermore,
Putin affirmed that Russia has no intention of extraditing Snowden
as “Russia
has never extradited anyone.”
The
former CIA employee, responsible for releasing troves of NSA
classified data to press, is stuck in Moscow’s Sheremetyevo for the
time being. The whistleblower has applied for asylum in 21 countries,
according to the organization WikiLeaks who claims to be helping
Snowden get political asylum.
So
far only a few countries have confirmed they have received the asylum
requests and are considering them. Snowden originally filed for
political asylum to Ecuador and Iceland. The Ecuadorian government
has said they are currently processing the request, but Snowden must
get to Ecuador on his own.
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