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Showing Original Post only (View all)Snowden: I never gave any information to Chinese or Russian governments [View all]
Snowden: I never gave any information to Chinese or Russian governments
As a new poll shows widespread American approval for him, the NSA whistlelbower vehemently denies media claims
Glenn Greenwald
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, in an interview on Saturday and then again Tuesday afternoon, vehemently denied media claims that he gave classified information to the governments of China or Russia. He also denied assertions that one or both governments had succeeded in "draining the contents of his laptops". "I never gave any information to either government, and they never took anything from my laptops", he said.
The extraordinary claim that China had drained the contents of Snowden's laptops first appeared in the New York Times in a June 24 article. The paper published the claim with no evidence and without any attribution to any identified sources.
In lieu of any evidence, the NYT circulated this obviously significant assertion by quoting what it called "two Western intelligence experts" who "worked for major government spy agencies". Those "experts" were not identified. The article then stated that these experts "said they believed that the Chinese government had managed to drain the contents of the four laptops that Mr. Snowden said he brought to Hong Kong" (emphasis added).
So that's how this "China-drained-his-laptops" claim was created: by the New York Times citing two anonymous sources saying they "believed" this happened. From there, it predictably spread everywhere as truth.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jul/10/snowden-denies-information-russia-china
As a new poll shows widespread American approval for him, the NSA whistlelbower vehemently denies media claims
Glenn Greenwald
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, in an interview on Saturday and then again Tuesday afternoon, vehemently denied media claims that he gave classified information to the governments of China or Russia. He also denied assertions that one or both governments had succeeded in "draining the contents of his laptops". "I never gave any information to either government, and they never took anything from my laptops", he said.
The extraordinary claim that China had drained the contents of Snowden's laptops first appeared in the New York Times in a June 24 article. The paper published the claim with no evidence and without any attribution to any identified sources.
In lieu of any evidence, the NYT circulated this obviously significant assertion by quoting what it called "two Western intelligence experts" who "worked for major government spy agencies". Those "experts" were not identified. The article then stated that these experts "said they believed that the Chinese government had managed to drain the contents of the four laptops that Mr. Snowden said he brought to Hong Kong" (emphasis added).
So that's how this "China-drained-his-laptops" claim was created: by the New York Times citing two anonymous sources saying they "believed" this happened. From there, it predictably spread everywhere as truth.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jul/10/snowden-denies-information-russia-china
Does Greenwald think this is helping Snowden's case?
Fugitive Snowden likely Venezuela bound, says U.S. journalist (Greenwald)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023213235
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Snowden: I never gave any information to Chinese or Russian governments [View all]
ProSense
Jul 2013
OP
Well, the Chinese newspaper said they were shown details, including IP addresses.
randome
Jul 2013
#1
Ellsberg broke the law to tell the truth too. But whistleblowers should be punished.
think
Jul 2013
#5
clarification- whistleblowers bring info to Congress first. Leakers do not. From what I've read
KittyWampus
Jul 2013
#11
It would make your posts easier to decipher if you would use the 'excerpt' when quoiting people.
RC
Jul 2013
#37
I suppose Snowden never slept, either. Or slept like a baby, assured by Chinese officials
blm
Jul 2013
#32
The why did he go to China and Russia? He could have gone straight to Venezuela.
MjolnirTime
Jul 2013
#35
I don't think Snowden really cares about what does or doesn't help his case. The
Cleita
Jul 2013
#45