"I work for the US but they don't realise it."
September 12, 2016 3:11 PM Subscribe
Lunch with Edward Snowden [full transcript] - "Edward Snowden has rounded on his hosts, attacking the Kremlin's human rights record and implicating Russia in two of the US government's latest major security hacks. In a Lunch with the FT — carried below — he complained Moscow had 'gone very far, in ways that are completely unnecessary, costly and corrosive to individual and collective rights' and added that his greatest loyalty was still to the US."
This post was deleted for the following reason: Hey, sorry, if we the main links are all paywalled so we have to resort to caches of everthing, that's probably too much; maybe you can repost with other sources on the same topics and the paywalled ones as mere supplemental ones? -- LobsterMitten
Snowden has to know what happens to people who turn on Putin. I wonder if he plans on leaving Russia, and if even that will keep him safe from the polonium tea service.
posted by thecjm at 3:26 PM on September 12, 2016
posted by thecjm at 3:26 PM on September 12, 2016
That still won't save him from the firing squad. His place in history will probably be analogous to Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
posted by acb at 3:28 PM on September 12, 2016
posted by acb at 3:28 PM on September 12, 2016
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