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InCiDeR
21st June 2013, 08:36
Assange Says WikiLeaks Team Aiding Snowden on Iceland (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-06-19/assange-says-wikileaks-team-aiding-snowden-on-iceland.html)

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Julian Assange, founder and publisher of WikiLeaks, said his legal advisers have talked with lawyers for Edward Snowden to help arrange asylum in Iceland for the American contractor who leaked information on U.S. electronic surveillance methods to newspapers.

“We have been in touch with Mr. Snowden’s legal team,” Assange said on a telephone conference call with reporters today. “Our people in Iceland have been in contact with his legal team and the Icelandic government” and are “in the process of brokering his asylum in Iceland.”

Asked if he had spoken directly with Snowden, 29, who fled to Hong Kong before revealing he was the source of the leaked reports, Assange declined to specify details. Snowden has said he hoped to make his way to Iceland.

WikiLeaks is an anti-secrecy organization that publishes government documents on its website. Assange, an Australian national, has been holed up at the Ecuadorian embassy in London for the past year. Assange had exhausted options in U.K. courts to avert extradition to Sweden, where he faces questions on allegations of rape and sexual molestation, which he denies.

Assange was joined on the conference call by Daniel Ellsberg, the former Pentagon analyst who provided the Pentagon Papers, a secret study of the U.S. war in Vietnam, to the New York Times in 1971; Thomas Drake, a former analyst at the National Security Agency who disclosed what he called waste, fraud and abuse at the intelligence agency; and James Goodale, author of “Fighting for the Press” and a former New York Times lawyer.

All of them supported Snowden, who worked for the NSA as a contractor for Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. (BAH), which fired him after his role in leaking secrets was disclosed.

“The fact is we acted in the same spirit and I feel great affinity with each of them,” Ellsberg said, referring to Snowden, Drake, Assange and Bradley Manning, the U.S. soldier who’s on trial for providing a trove of classified State Department documents to WikiLeaks. Each of the leakers “performed a very great service,” Ellsberg said.

InCiDeR
21st June 2013, 08:42
Icelandic businessman says plane ready to take Snowden to Iceland (http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/06/20/us-usa-security-snowden-iceland-idUSBRE95J1AD20130620)

(Reuters) - An Icelandic businessman linked to WikiLeaks said he has readied a private plane to take Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who exposed secret U.S. surveillance programs, to Iceland if the government grants him asylum.

"We have made everything ready at our end now we only have to wait for confirmation from the (Icelandic) Interior Ministry," Olafur Vignir Sigurvinsson told Reuters. He is a director of DataCell, a company which processed payments for WikiLeaks.

"A private jet is in place in China and we could fly Snowden over tomorrow if we get positive reaction from the Interior Ministry. We need to get confirmation of asylum and that he will not be extradited to the U.S. We would most want him to get a citizenship as well," Sigurvinsson said.

Neither a WikiLeaks spokesman nor the Icelandic government were immediately available for comment.

Snowden, a former employee of contractor Booz Allen Hamilton who worked in an NSA facility in Hawaii, made world headlines this month after providing details of the programs to the Guardian and Washington Post and fleeing to Hong Kong.

Earlier this week, WikiLeaks spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson said a middleman had approached him on behalf of Snowden to seek asylum in Iceland.

The Icelandic government, which has declined to say whether they would grant asylum to Snowden, confirmed it had received the message from Hrafnsson.

Birgitta Jonsdottir, a lawmaker for the Pirate Party in Iceland which campaigns for Internet freedom, said the only way for Snowden to travel to the Nordic country would be to have Icelandic citizenship.

Snowden has mentioned Iceland as a possible refuge.

Iceland has a reputation for promoting Internet freedoms, but Snowden has said he did not travel there immediately from the United States because he feared the country of 320,000 could be pressured by Washington.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden for questioning over allegations of sex offences, visited Iceland several times in the run-up to some of the website's major releases. Assange denies any wrongdoing.

WikiLeaks and DataCell won a ruling this year in Iceland's Supreme Court against MasterCard's local partner.

The court upheld a lower court's ruling that the payment card company had illegally ended its contract with the website. WikiLeaks' funding had been squeezed without the ability to accept card payments.

jaybee
21st June 2013, 08:46
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Thanks for the info InCiDeR.... I hope he manages to get asylum in Iceland


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Fractalius
27th June 2013, 13:34
OH yeah Julian who is very aware of the touchyness of keeping things private is only to happy to check in with the media and give them updates.

Camilo
27th June 2013, 13:55
Now Ecuador and Venezuela are offering Snowden asylum.

sdv
27th June 2013, 14:44
Now Ecuador and Venezuela are offering Snowden asylum to defy and mock the USA, showing the world they are not the boss any longer.

Perhaps it is not to defy and mock the USA, but perhaps a choice to follow principles despite threats and bullying. It takes these kind of brave actions to change the world.