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My son won’t get fair trial in US – Snowden’s father
Published time: July 31, 2013 09:18
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Lon Snowden.(Screenshot from YouTube user WashingtonPost)



NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden would be better off staying in Russia, because he won’t get a fair trial in the US, believes his father Lon Snowden. He may soon travel to Moscow to meet his son.

Lon Snowden backs Edward’s decision to seek political asylum in Russia, he told Rossiya 24 news channel on Wednesday. The live interview taken in the US was most likely viewed by the NSA whistleblower from his temporary refuge at a Moscow airport transit zone, as he was warned beforehand by his legal representative in Russia Anatoly Kucherena.

If Edward returned to the US for prosecution, he would not be granted the constitutional right of due process, the elder Snowden fears.

“The fact is no assurances have been made that he will be given a fair trial, that he deserves, or any citizen of this nation is given by our Constitution,” he said.

Edward Snowden’s case has taken on all the characteristics of a witch hunt, argues Lon Snowden’s attorney, Bruce Fein, who was interviewed by the channel along with his client. A number of Obama administration officials and lawmakers openly branded the former NSA contractor a traitor although he has yet to be tried on espionage charges.

There is also concern that should a trial be conducted, Snowden’s defense team would find it difficult to call witnesses and present evidence due to the secrecy surrounding the NSA’s surveillance programs.

In the run up to the trial, Lon Snowden fears his son would be maltreated in US custody, citing the case of Pfc. Bradley Manning, who was recently found guilty on 20 offences linked to the leaking of classified US information to WikiLeaks.


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US National Security Agency (NSA) fugitive leaker Edward Snowden (C) during a meeting with rights activists, with among them Sarah Harrison of WikiLeaks (L), at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport, on July 12, 2013.(AFP Photo / Tanya Lokshina)


"He was subjected to inhumane conditions. He was stripped of his clothes, kept for 23 hours a day in solitary confinement, his glasses were removed. That was unacceptable,” the elder Snowden said. “I just don’t have a high level of trust in our justice system, not only because of what has happened to my son.”

When asked whether it would be better for Edward Snowden to seek asylum in one of the countries that have already voiced their readiness to provide shelter like Venezuela, Lon Snowden said he thought Russia would be better for his son and would himself seek refuge there if he were in a similar position.

“I would certainly have appreciated the offers by Venezuela and Ecuador and Bolivia,” he said. “But considering actions that were taken, particularly the grounding of Evo Morales’ aircraft, where my son was thought to be, I feel Russia has the strength and resolve and convictions to protect my son.”

He said he hopes he will be able to soon visit Russia and reunite with his son. The FBI tried to organize such a meeting, but the effort was stalled after Lon Snowden found the agency would not guarantee that their conversation could be conducted in private.

“I said, ‘I want to be able to speak with my son...Can you set up communications?’ And it was, ‘Well, we’re not sure,’ ” Snowden’s father told The Washington Post on Tuesday. “I said, ‘Wait a minute, folks, I’m not going to sit on the tarmac to be an emotional tool for you.’ ”

Now Kucherena is working on bringing over Lon Snowden and arranging for him to meet his son.

“We haven’t set a time for such e visit yet, but we will do it very soon. I hope that I will be able to deliver an invitation as soon as today,” he told Vesti FM radio station on Wednesday. “Edward needs moral support.”

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A demonstrator holds a sign with a photograph of former U.S. spy agency NSA contractor Edward Snowden and the word "HERO" during Fourth of July Independence Day celebrations in Boston, Massachusetts July 4, 2013.(Reuters / Brian Snyder)
 
It is very easy for someone who does like the outcome of a trial, or the overwhelming evidences against him, to say to the public that he will not receive or did not received a fair trial. This is not China or some country in the ME. If Snowden return to the US, there will be legions of lawyers, including those from the ACLU, readied to take on his case, and probably for free. How Manning was treated in prison had nothing to do with what Manning did but about Manning's state of mind, which was suicidal and even Manning's supporters admitted that was a possibility. But even if Manning's suicide watch protocols were wrong, that had nothing to do with the evidences against Manning. The elder Snowden is out of line in this. He know what his son did was wrong and now he is trying to salvage his son's reputation in the court of public opinion.
 
The US has no rule of law. Corruption is part of American culture.

Eddie Snowden is a hero.
 
It is very easy for someone who does like the outcome of a trial, or the overwhelming evidences against him, to say to the public that he will not receive or did not received a fair trial. This is not China or some country in the ME. If Snowden return to the US, there will be legions of lawyers, including those from the ACLU, readied to take on his case, and probably for free. How Manning was treated in prison had nothing to do with what Manning did but about Manning's state of mind, which was suicidal and even Manning's supporters admitted that was a possibility. But even if Manning's suicide watch protocols were wrong, that had nothing to do with the evidences against Manning. The elder Snowden is out of line in this. He know what his son did was wrong and now he is trying to salvage his son's reputation in the court of public opinion.

All people who can embarass the US end up receiving huge sentences. Aafia Siddiqui got 86 years since the US wanted to hide her story of being raped as a means of torture, Manning may get 100+ years because he has been stripped naked and put in solitary confinement as means of abuse.

When Americans hate someone, they know how to break them and leave no avenues unexplored including torture and abuse.
 
All people who can embarass the US end up receiving huge sentences. Aafia Siddiqui got 86 years since the US wanted to hide her story of being raped as a means of torture, Manning may get 100+ years because he has been stripped naked and put in solitary confinement as means of abuse.

When Americans hate someone, they know how to break them and leave no avenues unexplored including torture and abuse.

And they want a fair trial for shakeel afridi. funny.
 
All people who can embarass the US end up receiving huge sentences. Aafia Siddiqui got 86 years since the US wanted to hide her story of being raped as a means of torture, Manning may get 100+ years because he has been stripped naked and put in solitary confinement as means of abuse.

When Americans hate someone, they know how to break them and leave no avenues unexplored including torture and abuse.
Is she currently in a US prison?
 
It is very easy for someone who does like the outcome of a trial, or the overwhelming evidences against him, to say to the public that he will not receive or did not received a fair trial. This is not China or some country in the ME. If Snowden return to the US, there will be legions of lawyers, including those from the ACLU, readied to take on his case, and probably for free. How Manning was treated in prison had nothing to do with what Manning did but about Manning's state of mind, which was suicidal and even Manning's supporters admitted that was a possibility. But even if Manning's suicide watch protocols were wrong, that had nothing to do with the evidences against Manning. The elder Snowden is out of line in this. He know what his son did was wrong and now he is trying to salvage his son's reputation in the court of public opinion.

According to human right activist who visited the trial against Dr.Afia said later on that how she was asking for her child and how judge was ignoring her,how she was brutally raped multiple times inside prison and how she was treated,Haven't you seen her current condition Mr.Gambit,don't you feel sorry for such biases of your law and security enforcement sector?
And even if she is out now,I don't know her current situation but I ask you, can her old days be recovered?

All people who can embarass the US end up receiving huge sentences. Aafia Siddiqui got 86 years since the US wanted to hide her story of being raped as a means of torture, Manning may get 100+ years because he has been stripped naked and put in solitary confinement as means of abuse.

When Americans hate someone, they know how to break them and leave no avenues unexplored including torture and abuse.
Very well said,Mr.Awesome I was about to type same question.excellent post.
 
Is she currently in a US prison?

Aafia?

Siddiqui (Federal Bureau of Prisons #90279-054) was originally held at Metropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn.[133] She is now being held in Federal Medical Center, Carswell in Fort Worth, Texas.

Aafia Siddiqui - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Federal Bureau of Prisons

Although are you asking since you feel its justified if the US uses torture and abuse as long as its not on US soil? You probably already know about the scores of articles of CIA prisons all over the world where they conveniently fly the prisoner, and then subjugate the prisoner to such abuse and get off on a technicality that since the crime didn't happen on US soil its no crime at all.
 
He is a traitor.

The US constitution in spirit is all about Freedoms, freedom of speech, freedom of information and rights to privacy. In actuality he did something very American, while even though @gambit protests that 'this is not China', Obama did something reminiscent of China of the 80s.
 
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The US constitution in spirit is all about Freedoms, freedom of speech, freedom of information and rights to privacy. In actuality he did something very American, while even though @gambit protests that 'this is not China', Obama did something reminiscent of China of the 80s.

He broke his confidentiality agreement. Giving your country's secrets to your enemies doesn't come under freedom of speech.
 
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Snowden's father can relax for a bit. News is just breaking...

Edward Snowden has successfully acquired refugee status in Russia. Will shortly leave the airport...
 
Snowden's father can relax for a bit. News is just breaking...

Edward Snowden has successfully acquired refugee status in Russia. Will shortly leave the airport...

He must have agreed to their demand to stop releasing anything new damaging the US from there here on, a key Russian requirement. After seeing what the Americans did to Manning, I think it was wise of him to just count his blessings.

It is being said that Obama is really ticked off about all the leaks coming from Americans. Instead of fixing the wrongdoings being reported in the leaks hes decided to teach Americans a lesson.
 
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