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When the people fear their government, there is tyranny.
When the government fears the people, there is liberty.

-- Thomas Jefferson

During times of universal deceit, telling the truth
becomes a revolutionary act.
 -- George Orwell

First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they
fight you, then you win.
 -- Mahatma Gandhi


Putin’s spokesman Dmitrii Peskov stated that Putin’s condition for granting assylum, is that Snowden will not leak more info that might hurt the U.S. If arguendo Snowden reveals info about Obama’s use of a stolen Social Security number of a former Russian citizen Harry Bounel and Obama’s use of fabricated IDs, it will not hurt the U.S. It will only hurt the criminal and the usurper Barack Obama, who is currently hurting the U.S. It means that Putin will keep his word.

Posted on | July 26, 2013 | 9 Comments

 

Россия не будет выдавать Сноудена

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Пресс-секретарь президента РФ Дмитрий ПесковДмитрий Песков

Пресс-секретарь президента Российской Федерации В.В. ПутинаНовости о персоне

Дмитрий Песков

выразил уверенность, что находящийся в «Шереметьево» экс-сотрудник ЦРУ Эдвард СноуденЭдвард Сноуден

Бывший сотрудник ЦРУНовости о персоне

Эдвард Сноуден

не будет вредить российско-американским отношениям при любом развитии ситуации.

На вопрос, не изменилась ли позиция России относительно выдачи кого-либо другим государствам, Песков ответил: «Мы никого не выдавали, никого не выдаем и выдавать не будем».

Песков также отметил, что ситуация со Сноуденом не влияет на график общения Путина с американской стороной.

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Russia won’t extradite Snowden to US – Kremlin

 

Published time: July 26, 2013 11:53
Edited time: July 26, 2013 13:22

A traffic sign is seen outside Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow (Reuters / Maxim Shemetov)

A traffic sign is seen outside Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow (Reuters / Maxim Shemetov)

 

 

Moscow says security agency FSB is in talks with the FBI over Snowden. But the whistleblower will not be extradited to the US, a Kremlin spokesman said, adding he’s sure the fugitive NSA contractor will stop harming Washington if granted asylum in Russia.

 

Russia has never extradited anyone, and will not extradite,” said Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

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Russian President is not handling the case of the former CIA employee Edward Snowden, as “Snowden has not made any request that is subject to consideration by the head of the state,” Peskov added.

The issue of Snowden asking for temporary asylum “was not and is not on Putin’s agenda,” Peskov continued, saying that it lies in the sphere of the countries’ security agencies.

Head of the FSB Aleksandr Bortnikov and FBI Chief Robert Muller are engaged in the discussion over Snowden, Putin’s spokesman said Friday.

Responding to the question of whether the former NSA contractor will continue harming the US by leaking classified materials while in Russia, and if the situation is going to undermine Moscow’s ties with Washington, Peskov stressed that “the head of state has expressed strong determination not to allow this,” referring to Putin’s earlier statements.

“I have no doubt that this will be the case, no matter how the situation develops,” the spokesman added.

Meanwhile, the US Senate threatened Thursday that it might impose sanctions against any country that provides asylum to Snowden, including revocation or suspension of trade privileges and preferences.

The 30-year-old Snowden has been stripped of his US passport, and is wanted by the United States on espionage charges for carrying out one of the biggest security leaks in the American history.

The NSA leaker has been stuck in Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport since his arrival from Hong Kong, and remains there while his asylum plea is being reviewed by Russian immigration authorities.

His request followed weeks of searching for a way to leave the country, which he had intended to pass through only briefly on his way to another destination.

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9 Responses to “Putin’s spokesman Dmitrii Peskov stated that Putin’s condition for granting assylum, is that Snowden will not leak more info that might hurt the U.S. If arguendo Snowden reveals info about Obama’s use of a stolen Social Security number of a former Russian citizen Harry Bounel and Obama’s use of fabricated IDs, it will not hurt the U.S. It will only hurt the criminal and the usurper Barack Obama, who is currently hurting the U.S. It means that Putin will keep his word.”

  1. blackyb
    July 26th, 2013 @ 3:58 pm

    Sounds good to me. Let him tell it, Mr. Putin. It will not hurt the U.S. Obama is hurting the U.S. They are hurting people who not deserve it and are protecting themselves and other criminals.

  2. blackyb
    July 26th, 2013 @ 4:00 pm

    All this sounds too good to be true. I am embarrassed to say it, but I trust President Putin more than I do the foreign agent and his thugs in our White House. This is my country and Obama is destroying it. No one wants him or his “fundamental” change. Obama is evil.

  3. marina
    July 26th, 2013 @ 4:26 pm

    Even Putin who hates USA could not hide his loathing against obama in their last meeting.
    It was so obvious.

    Thank you and blessing again, Orly. And God Bless America.

  4. Davey Crockett
    July 26th, 2013 @ 6:56 pm

    Very interesting, Orly. Do you think there might be a possibility that they would approve an interview with Snowden, if Putin thinks it would do some damage to Obama?

  5. SticksNstones
    July 26th, 2013 @ 6:57 pm

    Would this discredit the claims of Russian soldiers infiltrating American soil?
    It seems to me there would need to be a high level of cooperation if that was occurring.
    By Russia not cooperating with the regime and for the Senate to threaten sanctions seems like there is no sign of a common agenda between the two..
    I admit I do not know enough myself to make an assessment…Wouldn’t we see more cooperation?

  6. Veritas
    July 26th, 2013 @ 7:47 pm

    Michael Savage is coming to the same conclusion as Orly, Sarah, Amb Keyes et al:
    ——
    Dr. Savage: Obama’s Birth Certificate
    Fabricated: His Whole Story Is Fraudulent

  7. Veritas
    July 26th, 2013 @ 7:50 pm

    Michael Savage is coming to the same conclusion as Orly, Sarah, Amb Keyes et al:
    ——
    Dr. Savage: Obama’s Birth Certificate
    Fabricated: His Whole Story Is Fraudulent

  8. Kevin J Lankford
    July 26th, 2013 @ 8:06 pm

    I do seem to remember reading on several sites, including this one, the insinuation that obama is a russian plant

  9. dr_taitz@yahoo.com
    July 26th, 2013 @ 10:24 pm

    we need to confirm that indeed there are Russian soldiers. We have not seen any proof of this. Can someone give me verifyable info on Russian soldiers?

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