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France Could Offer Asylum To Assange, Snowden

HughPickens.com writes: The Intercept reports that in the aftermath of the NSA's sweeping surveillance of three French presidents, French Justice Minister Christiane Taubira thinks National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange might be allowed to settle in France. Taubira was asked about the NSA's surveillance of three French presidents, disclosed by WikiLeaks this week, and called it an "unspeakable practice." Taubira's comments echoed those in an editorial in France's leftist newspaper Libération that France should respond to the U.S.'s "contempt" for its allies by giving Edward Snowden asylum. France would send "a clear and useful message to Washington, by granting this bold whistleblower the asylum to which he is entitled," wrote editor Laurent Joffrin in an angry editorial titled "Un seul geste" — or "A single gesture." (google translate) If Paris offers Snowden asylum, it will be joining several other nations who have done so in the past, including Bolivia, Nicaragua and Venezuela. However, Snowden is still waiting in Moscow to hear from almost two dozen other countries where he has requested asylum.

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  1. Re:Seriously?!?!? by dcw3 · · Score: 4, Informative
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    Just another day in Paradise
  2. Re:Great, now how do they get there? by radio4fan · · Score: 5, Informative

    You really think anyone would force a plane to land over a rape charge? Don't be ridiculous.

    It's not about the rape charge, it's about the wikileaking.

    And if you think nobody would/could force a plane to land over leaks, read up:

    Evo Morales grounding incident