Snowden Page #10
If we want to protect our national security
we should defend the principle.
If your arguments fall on deaf ears, and our leaders do not act?
I think that if nothing changes,
more and more around the world stand up.
Whistleblower and journalists, but also ordinary citizens.
And when those in power are trying to hide
by classify everything, we will hold them accountable.
When they want to scare us into giving up our human rights
we will not let ourselves be intimidated. And we will not give up.
And we will not be silenced.
You are alone in a foreign country. You will be extradited if you are traveling somewhere.
It must be difficult.
When I left Hawaii, I lost ...
... Everything.
I had a stable life.
A steady relationship. A family. A future.
And I lost that life. However ...
... I've got a new one.
And I am incredibly grateful.
And I think,
that the greatest freedom I have is not having to worry about
what happens tomorrow, I'm happy for what I have done today.
Live from the Internet, Edward Snowden.
Edward Snowden still lives in Moscow.
Lindsay Mills have moved there to be with him.
Join I2P for anonymous communication - geti2p.net
Have you changed opinion? Is he now more a whistleblower than a hacker?
Obama wants to stop the NSA's massive collection of data.
NSA's mass surveillance is deemed illegal.
The House of Representatives will vote to stop the NSA's massive collection.
Congress adopts monitoring reform.
Obama signs the NSA's surveillance reform.
What will happen to Edward Snowden? He will die in Moscow.
He will not be home.
Edward Snowden, he is a traitor or hero?
Breaking news.
Among the news, NSA telephone surveillance has changed.
.. More transparency for the secret court ..
who regularly approves surveillance
Is it a victory for Edward Snowden? It depends on who you ask.
US government acted illegally.
He should not be allowed to return home without facing trial.
Snowden played an important role in educating the American people
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