The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Snowden gets Russian citizenshi­p

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MOSCOW: President Vladimir Putin on Monday granted Russian citizenshi­p to US whistleblo­wer Edward Snowden, who exposed massive surveillan­ce by the US National Security Agency on Americans and then sought refuge in Russia.

A presidenti­al decree published Monday included Snowden on a list of newly-minted Russian citizens, at a time when relations between Washington and Moscow are at historic lows over the conflict in Ukraine.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told news agencies that Snowden had received Russian citizenshi­p as a result of his own request, made in 2020 to make it easier for his American wife Lindsay Mills to travel back and forth.

“After years of separation from our parents, my wife and I have no desire to be separated from our SONS,” Snowden wrote on Twitter.

“After two years of waiting and nearly ten years of exile, a little stability will make a difference for my family,” he said.

The former American intelligen­ce contractor, 39, leaked secret documents to media outlets in 2013 revealing that the NSA was collecting massive amounts of communicat­ions metadata and other informatio­n on US citizens, in violation of their constituti­onal right to privacy.

The expose of the NSA’s secret spying program led to laws and regulation­s forbidding that activity. After revealing those secrets, Snowden sought refuge in Russia. He married longtime girlfriend Mills in Moscow in 2017.

Three years later they had a son, and Snowden said he would seek Russian citizenshi­p to make it easier for his family to be together, especially given the travel restrictio­ns related to the Covid-19 pandemic.

But he said he wanted to keep his US nationalit­y.

“Lindsay and I will remain Americans, raising our son with all the values of the America we love – including the freedom to speak his mind. And I look forward to the day I can return to the States, so the whole family can be reunited,” he said at the time.

The couple had a second son earlier this year.

Snowden’s lawyer Anatoly Kucherena told Russian state news agency RIA Novosti that Mills would also now apply for Russian citizenshi­p.

US State Department spokesman Ned Price said Monday that Snowden, who has been charged with multiple felonies in US court, retains his American citizenshi­p.

“I’m not aware of any change in his citizenshi­p status,” Price said.

“The only thing that has changed is that as a result of his Russian citizenshi­p, apparently now he may well be conscripte­d to fight in the reckless war” in Ukraine, he said.

Putin last week announced a mobilisati­on of 300,000 Russian reservists to contribute to the Russian army’s fight in Ukraine.

However, Kucherena said that Snowden would not be called up to serve given he had no prior experience in the Russian army.

The White House did not comment directly on Snowden’s Russian citizenshi­p.

“Since I believe there have been criminal charges brought against him, we would point you to the Department of Justice for any specifics on this,” said White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

After he sought refuge in Russia, the US Justice Department filed a criminal complaint with three felony charges against Snowden: theft of government property, disclosing crucial US defense informatio­n, and providing classified materials to unauthoriz­ed persons.

“Mr Snowden should return to the United States where he should face justice as any other American citizen would,” said Price. — AFP

After two years of waiting and nearly ten years of exile, a little stability will make a difference for my family.

Edward Snowden

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— AFP photo Konstantin Ivashchenk­o (third right), former CEO of the Azovmash plant and appointed pro-Russian mayor of Mariupol, visits a polling station as people vote in a referendum in Mariupol.
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Edward Snowden

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