Edward Snowden

They also encouraged members to block his extradition "in recognition of his status as a whistleblower and human rights defender."
Jeremy Scahill says the source believes the public has a right to know how the U.S. government decides to assassinate people.
They also agreed to have a public debate on the relationship between police violence and surveillance.
'Tis the season to honor someone for promoting "fraternity between nations."
"Congratulations Max Schrems. You've changed the world for the better," Edward Snowden tweeted Tuesday.
Greenwald weighs in on Snowden's new Twitter presence in a conversation with HuffPost Live.
"To cast him out, to make him invalid in society simply because he has scissors for hands? I mean, that’s just strange."
"Can you hear me now?"