'Happy and grateful': Edward Snowden took an oath of allegiance to Russia and received a Russian passport

Former US intelligence officer Edward Snowden received a Russian passport after swearing allegiance to a country that has been sheltering him from US authorities since 2013, reports The Guardian. Snowden, 39, the former intelligence officer who leaked the classified files, has been granted Russian citizenship in…

Putin gave Edward Snowden Russian citizenship: can he now be mobilized and sent to Ukraine

Former National Security Agency (NSA) employee Edward Snowden received Russian citizenship. A decree to this effect was signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, the document was published on the portal of legal information, RBC reports. Snowden has been living in Russia for nine years. In the United States, a former NSA employee ...

Edward Snowden created a token with his own face and sold it for $ 5,4 million

Former National Security Agency (NSA) employee Edward Snowden created NFT - non fundgible-token (non-fungible token) and sold it for $ 5,4 million, writes The Verge. The NFT is a work of art that features Snowden's face. It was made from the pages ...

Edward Snowden decided to become a citizen of Russia

Former US National Security Agency employee Edward Snowden, who first received asylum in Russia and then a residence permit, announced his intention to apply for Russian citizenship. The details were told by the BBC. “After many years of separation from our parents ...

Snowden received an indefinite residence permit in Russia

The granting of a permanent residence permit to Edward Snowden became possible after the change in the migration legislation of the Russian Federation, said lawyer Anatoly Kucherena. Writes about this DW. A former employee of the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the United States, whistleblower Edward Snowden received a permanent appearance ...

'I didn't think I would live': a US court ruled Snowden's right

The appeals court, among other things, admitted that the surveillance could be unconstitutional, writes Voice of America. Seven years after former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden disclosed his massive phone surveillance of Americans, an appeals court has found the program...

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