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July 10, 2013

Greenwald: Venezuela Snowden's Best Option for Asylum 
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On Tuesday, a Russian lawmaker fueled rumors surrounding Snowden's next
steps after posting a Twitter message saying Snowden had accepted
Venezuela's asylum offer. The tweet was deleted shortly after. On its
Twitter feed, the group Wiki Leaks said Snowden has not yet accepted
asylum in Venezuela and that an announcement will be made "if and when
the appropriate time comes." In an interview shortly after conducting an
online chat with Snowden, the journalist who brought his disclosures to
the world, Glenn Greenwald, said he thinks Venezuela is Snowden's best
bet.

Glenn Greenwald: "There are news reports today that he has formally
accepted the asylum offer from Venezuela. Whether those news reports are
accurate or not, I don't want to comment on, but I think, personally,
just speaking for myself, that of the three options that one (Venezuela)
seems like the most plausible. Figuring out how to get to the country
that has offered him asylum without the rogue or lawless empire that has
proven itself willing to engage in rogue behavior to prevent him
physically from getting there, being able to stop him, that's the
challenge."