BRUSSELS — The European Parliament narrowly (285 vs 281 votes) adopted a nonbinding but nonetheless forceful resolution on Thursday urging the 28 nations of the European Union to recognize Edward J. Snowden as a "whistle-blower and international human rights defender" and to shield him from prosecution.
On Twitter, Mr. Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who leaked documents about electronic surveillance by the American government, called the vote a "game-changer."
But the resolution has no legal force and limited practical effect for Mr. Snowden, who is living in Russia on a three-year residency permit. Whether to grant Mr. Snowden asylum remains a decision for the individual European governments, and thus far, none have done so.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 01 2015, @10:04PM
"government of the people, by the people, for the people" yeah right
(Score: 1) by khallow on Sunday November 01 2015, @10:34PM
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 01 2015, @10:46PM
the constitution is supposed to be legally binding
apparently 'legally binding' doesn't mean what it used to
(Score: 1) by khallow on Monday November 02 2015, @01:57AM