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In reply to the discussion: Wow! Ray McGovern roasts the Obama Administration, but good!... [View all]Catherina
(35,568 posts)22. I'm sure he is
If you look at Russia's responses to this,
'Snowden can stay in the airport transit lounge as long as he needs to' (this was after the US tried to be *helpful* and arrogantly interpret their laws for them)
'How can we even be sure it's Snowden? He doesn't have valid identification. "We know that he is Edward Snowden only from his own statements."' (that one killed me).
This one too:
The ministry also replied to US Ambassador to Russia Michael McFauls earlier tweet that the US was not seeking Snowden's extradition, but was instead asking for his return. The ministry explained that it could not comply with such a request, simply because the term forced return does not exist in international law.
"As a rule, the term 'return' in Russian law and practice is applied to voluntary entry of individuals from abroad into the country whose citizens they are," the ministry said.
http://rt.com/usa/nsa-leak-snowden-live-updates-482/
"As a rule, the term 'return' in Russian law and practice is applied to voluntary entry of individuals from abroad into the country whose citizens they are," the ministry said.
http://rt.com/usa/nsa-leak-snowden-live-updates-482/
and always, every single time, the famous NYET, we won't extradite him.
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Agreed. Trying to claim Russia has the moral highground at a time where they are ratcheting up the
stevenleser
Jul 2013
#4
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Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#19
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RC
Jul 2013
#17
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struggle4progress
Jul 2013
#39
You'd think that when the White House says, every frickin day, "The Prez is goin t'Russia for G20"
struggle4progress
Jul 2013
#45