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Edward Snowden
Letter Summoning Human Rights Groups (Sheremetyevo Airport, Russia)
July 12, 2013
This letter was
posted on Facebook
by Tanya Lokshina , deputy director of the Moscow
office of Human Rights Watch:
I
have been extremely fortunate to enjoy and accept many offers of support and
asylum from brave countries around the world. These nations have my gratitude,
and I hope to travel to each of them to extend my personal thanks to their
people and leaders. By refusing to compromise their principles in the face of
intimidation, they have earned the respect of the world.
Unfortunately,
in recent weeks we have witnessed an unlawful campaign by officials in the U.S.
Government to deny my right to seek and enjoy this asylum under Article 14 of
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The scale of threatening behavior is
without precedent: never before in history have states conspired to force to
the ground a sovereign President's plane to effect a search for a political
refugee. This dangerous escalation represents a threat not just to the dignity
of Latin America or my own personal security, but to the basic right shared by
every living person to live free from persecution.
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I
invite the Human Rights organizations and other respected individuals addressed
to join me on 12 July at 5:00PM at Sheremetyevo
Airport in Moscow for a brief statement and discussion regarding the next steps
forward in my situation. Your cooperation and support will be greatly
appreciated in this matter.
Sincerely,
Edward
Joseph Snowden
edsnowden@lavabit.com
MEETING
DETAILS:
Please
meet at 4.30pm at Sheremetyevo airport in Terminal F,
in the centre
of
the arrival hall. Someone from airport staff will be waiting there to
receive
you with a sign labelled "G9". Please bring
a copy of this invite
and
ID to show that you work for your organization as security will likely
be
tight at this meeting. A maximum of three people are able to attend
from
each organization. For any questions please contact the airport
administration
on +8 916-816-4335.
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