Snowden’s
father has not yet been issued Russian visa – report
RT,
4
September, 2013
The
father of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden still cannot enter Moscow
to visit his son because the Russian consulate needs the Foreign
Ministry to sanction his visa before it can be issued, Russian media
reported.
"The
fact is that Lon Snowden still does not have a valid Russia visa,”
a source close to Snowden Sr. said, as quoted by ITAR-TASS news
agency. “When Lon’s lawyers asked for an explanation at one of
the Russian consular offices, the response was that Russian Foreign
Ministry needs to issue a sanction, which was not done yet, and only
then a visa can be issued.”
Lon
Snowden and his lawyer Bruce Fein appeared on ABC News on August 11,
stating that they had received Russian visas and believed their trip
would happen in the near future. Both Snowden and Fein thought the
visa issue had already been resolved.
The
source could not name the reasons for the delay, but did note that
Snowden Sr. is still planning a trip to Moscow and is looking forward
to seeing his son.
Former
CIA employee and NSA contractor Edward Snowden is waiting for his
father to arrive, hoping to discuss his future plans with him.
In
the meantime, Snowden is spending his time traveling across Russia.
He is learning about local customs and traditions through books that
were passed on to him, Moskovskiy Komsomolets newspaper cited
Snowden’s lawyer Anatoly Kucherena as saying.
The
whistleblower is now able to speak a little bit of Russian. “Some
words he can pronounce very clearly,” Kucherena said.
The
lawyer added that Snowden has been receiving job offers, but has not
settled on anything yet.
Snowden
has been charged with espionage in his home country for leaking
classified documents detailing massive electronic surveillance by the
US government and foreign allies who collaborated with the NSA.
Snowden
was granted temporary asylum and was allowed to enter Russia on
August 1. His current location has not been made public nor will it
be disclosed, according to Kucherena.
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