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- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 4th, 2013
Venezuela and Bolivia Reject Extradition Orders for Snowden
Snowden isn't even on their territories, but the US demands his extradition
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- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 4th, 2013
Restore the Fourth: Senator Behind PRISM Lawsuit Shows Support
Rand Paul has already expressed his support for the protests that are about to begin
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- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 4th, 2013
Restore the Fourth: 20,000 People Expected to Join Protests
The demonstrations are set to start around noon in multiple cities
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- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 4th, 2013
France to Consider Snowden's Asylum
However, the Internal Affairs minister wouldn't advise on it
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- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 4th, 2013
US Admits Talking with Other Countries over Snowden Flights
However, they didn't confirm the issue with the Bolivian presidential aircraft
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- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 3rd, 2013
Snowden's Documents Create Tensions Between the US and the World
Now that everyone knows what the NSA had been doing, the world's leaders aren't too happy
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- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 3rd, 2013
"Restore the Fourth Amendment" Movement to Protest Surveillance
Many believe that Americans aren't really free as NSA collects data
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- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 3rd, 2013
Venezuela Ready to Help Snowden, but Decision Lies with Its People
The people of Venezuela hold control over the final decision regarding Snowden's asylum
- Internet Life
- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 3rd, 2013
Reporters Without Borders: Why Europeans Must Protect Snowden
Julian Assange and RWB member believe European countries owe Snowden gratitude
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- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 3rd, 2013
NSA Leak: France Wants to Temporarily Suspend Trade Talks
Since the US has been spying on EU diplomats, trade talks should be suspended
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- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 3rd, 2013
Bolivia to File Complaint with the UN over Airspace Blockade
Bolivia wants to fight back against the acts of aggression that were done against it
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- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 3rd, 2013
Austrian Authorities: Snowden Not on Bolivian Plane Reuters
The Austrian authorities say that only Bolivian citizens are on board
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- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 3rd, 2013
Bolivian Presidential Aircraft Still Blocked from Spanish Airspace
The president refused Spanish authorities access to his plane
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- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 3rd, 2013
Intelligence Chief Apologizes for Lying to Congress on NSA Surveillance
He now claims he didn't understand the question asked by the Congress
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- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 3rd, 2013
Snowden Case: Ecuador Denounces Bolivian Presidential Plane Incident
Ecuador considers the blocking of Bolivian presidential aircraft a great offence
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- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 3rd, 2013
Bolivian Presidential Plane Diverted over Suspicion Snowden Was on Board
The aircraft was forced to land in Austria since Portugal, France, Spain refused passage
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- By Gabriela Vatu
- July 2nd, 2013
Russia Claims Indignance at US Spying Programs
A Russian official claims Russia is indignant at the spying scandal that is unraveling