Edward Snowden Whereabouts Unknown
时间:2019-01-19 作者:英语课 分类:世界各地新闻集锦
英语课
The mystery surrounding the whereabouts of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is continuing to grow.
Disappointed journalists in Russia have been left empty handed, after Snowden failed to appear on a flight from Moscow to Cuba.
We get more from CRI's Zhang Shuangfeng.
Wikileaks founder 1 Julian Assange says Snowden and his council, who is accompanying him, are 'safe and healthy.'
"Edward Snowden left Hong Kong on the 23rd of June bound for Ecuador via a safe path through Russia and other states. Mr. Snowden has submitted an asylum 2 to Ecuador and possibly to other countries. Mr. Snowden requested that WikiLeaks use its legal expertise 3 and experience to secure his safety. The current status of Mr. Snowden and Ms. Harrison both are healthy and safe."
Assange is refusing to disclose Snowden's whereabouts.
Meanwhile, the government of Ecuador says it is now reviewing the asylum request by Snowden, saying the decision has to do with freedom of expression and with the security of citizens around the world.
The former NSA contractor 4 has not been seen since he arrived in Moscow on Sunday from Hong Kong, where he had been hiding after revealing classified NSA surveillance programs.
The U.S government says it is now following legal channels to try to bring Snowden back to the U.S.
The US side has also registered objections to the authorities in Hong Kong for letting Snowden leave the city.
In response, Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying says there was no legal basis to hold Snowden.
"We were asking the United States government for further important information on the case and there was no legal basis to stop Mr Snowden from leaving Hong Kong. This is a good example to illustrate 5 'one country, two systems', Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong, and the high degree of autonomy that we have. It is also a good example to illustrate the rule of law that we uphold and the procedural fairness and justice that we uphold."
Russia also says it has no grounds to expel Snowden, noting he hasn't committed any crimes on Russian territory.
Snowden is believed to be planning to travel to Cuba en route to Ecuador.
However, the Cuban government has not publicly acknowledged this.
The United States does not have an extradition 6 treaty with Russia, but does with Cuba, Venezuela and Ecuador.
However, even with an extradition agreement, any country can still give Snowden a political exemption 7.
Doctor Jin Canrong from China's Renmin University explains why Snowden and Assange have both tapped Ecuador for shelter.
"After the death of Venezuela president Hugo Chavez after suffering from cancer, the left-wing force in Latin America needs a new leader. The current Ecuador President Rafael Correa seems interested in becoming that leader, and he's been holding the anti-US flag up high. So as long as he's in power, I think Assange and Snowden will probably be safe."
The 29-year old whistleblower has been charged with theft of government property, unauthorized communication of national defense 8 information and willful communication of classified intelligence.
Each of the charges carries a maximum 10-year prison sentence.
For CRI, I'm Zhang Shuangfeng.
Disappointed journalists in Russia have been left empty handed, after Snowden failed to appear on a flight from Moscow to Cuba.
We get more from CRI's Zhang Shuangfeng.
Wikileaks founder 1 Julian Assange says Snowden and his council, who is accompanying him, are 'safe and healthy.'
"Edward Snowden left Hong Kong on the 23rd of June bound for Ecuador via a safe path through Russia and other states. Mr. Snowden has submitted an asylum 2 to Ecuador and possibly to other countries. Mr. Snowden requested that WikiLeaks use its legal expertise 3 and experience to secure his safety. The current status of Mr. Snowden and Ms. Harrison both are healthy and safe."
Assange is refusing to disclose Snowden's whereabouts.
Meanwhile, the government of Ecuador says it is now reviewing the asylum request by Snowden, saying the decision has to do with freedom of expression and with the security of citizens around the world.
The former NSA contractor 4 has not been seen since he arrived in Moscow on Sunday from Hong Kong, where he had been hiding after revealing classified NSA surveillance programs.
The U.S government says it is now following legal channels to try to bring Snowden back to the U.S.
The US side has also registered objections to the authorities in Hong Kong for letting Snowden leave the city.
In response, Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying says there was no legal basis to hold Snowden.
"We were asking the United States government for further important information on the case and there was no legal basis to stop Mr Snowden from leaving Hong Kong. This is a good example to illustrate 5 'one country, two systems', Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong, and the high degree of autonomy that we have. It is also a good example to illustrate the rule of law that we uphold and the procedural fairness and justice that we uphold."
Russia also says it has no grounds to expel Snowden, noting he hasn't committed any crimes on Russian territory.
Snowden is believed to be planning to travel to Cuba en route to Ecuador.
However, the Cuban government has not publicly acknowledged this.
The United States does not have an extradition 6 treaty with Russia, but does with Cuba, Venezuela and Ecuador.
However, even with an extradition agreement, any country can still give Snowden a political exemption 7.
Doctor Jin Canrong from China's Renmin University explains why Snowden and Assange have both tapped Ecuador for shelter.
"After the death of Venezuela president Hugo Chavez after suffering from cancer, the left-wing force in Latin America needs a new leader. The current Ecuador President Rafael Correa seems interested in becoming that leader, and he's been holding the anti-US flag up high. So as long as he's in power, I think Assange and Snowden will probably be safe."
The 29-year old whistleblower has been charged with theft of government property, unauthorized communication of national defense 8 information and willful communication of classified intelligence.
Each of the charges carries a maximum 10-year prison sentence.
For CRI, I'm Zhang Shuangfeng.
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n.避难所,庇护所,避难
- The people ask for political asylum.人们请求政治避难。
- Having sought asylum in the West for many years,they were eventually granted it.他们最终获得了在西方寻求多年的避难权。
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