New York Times Editorial: Snowden is a 'Whistleblower' Who Deserves to Come Home (so they can shut him up??)
The Times pointed out that Snowden’s actions have shed unprecedented light on the actions of the National Security Agency.
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden in Hong Kong.
Photo Credit: Laura Poitras / Praxis Films
January 2, 2014
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In an editorial, the New York Times
pointed out that Snowden’s actions have shed unprecedented light on the
actions of the National Security Agency (NSA), a branch of government
once jokingly
referred to as “No Such Agency”
because of its penchant for secrecy. But now that Snowden blew the
whistle on their efforts at mass surveillance, Americans--and the
world--know much more about the NSA. Snowden revealed that the NSA is
collecting the metadata from millions of Americans’ phone calls and
e-mails, among other revelations.
For his actions, Snowden has been charged with two
violations of the Espionage Act, the Obama administration’s favored tool
to use against whistleblowers, and a charge of stealing government
property. He faces at least 30 years in prison, if not more.
“Considering the enormous value of the information he has
revealed, and the abuses he has exposed, Mr. Snowden deserves better
than a life of permanent exile, fear and flight. He may have committed a
crime to do so, but he has done his country a great service,” the Times
states. “It is time for the United States to offer Mr. Snowden a plea
bargain or some form of clemency that would allow him to return home,
face at least substantially reduced punishment in light of his role as a
whistleblower, and have the hope of a life advocating for greater
privacy and far stronger oversight of the runaway intelligence
community.”
The call for clemency comes as the
debate over Snowden’s fate heats up. In comments broadcast on CBS’ “60
Minutes,” NSA official Rick Ledgett said he would consider giving
Snowden amnesty if he stopped additional leaks (which likely wouldn’t
happen).
The Times concludes with a message for
the president: “President Obama should tell his aides to begin finding
a way to end Mr. Snowden’s vilification and give him an incentive to
return home.”
http://www.alternet.org/media/new-york-times-says-snowden-whistleblower
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