Snowden in charm offensive in Brazil's press

He might be seeking asylum or a humanitarian visa from Brazil

AFPPTI Brasilia
Last Updated : Dec 23 2013 | 11:25 AM IST
Intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, who has been granted temporary asylum in Russia and faces US espionage charges, have lauded Brazil's vibrant democracy.

The US intelligence analyst unsuccessfully sought asylum in Brazil, as well as in other countries, in July before he was granted temporary refuge in Russia.

But his busy charm offensive with the Brazilian government and people this week may mean he is hoping for a fresh look from President Dilma Rousseff's government -- perhaps for asylum or a humanitarian visa.

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In an interview yesterday with Globo television, Snowden said by email and through an attorney that he could not imagine swapping intelligence for favours. He also said he did not think that would be of interest to Brasilia.

He called Brazil "one of the most interesting and vibrant democracies in the world."

Just Tuesday, the prestige daily Folha de Sao Paulo ran "an open letter to the Brazilian people" by Snowden in which he said he stood ready to help the Brazilian Senate's investigation of US eavesdropping on Brazilian targets.

In August, Snowden was granted one-year asylum status by Russia and is living in an undisclosed location. Recently his Russian lawyer said he had started working for a major website to earn some money after running out of cash.

His leaks showed that the United States had spied on state leaders, including Rousseff and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, causing a diplomatic scandal.

Additionally, Brazilian media reported yesterday that Rousseff has said Snowden never made a formal request for asylum here.
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First Published: Dec 23 2013 | 11:20 AM IST

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