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posted by martyb on Sunday August 30 2015, @03:22PM   Printer-friendly
from the staying-safe dept.

Julian Assange has said in an interview that he persuaded Edward Snowden to avoid seeking asylum in Latin America due to the CIA's reach, and that he fears assassination himself:

Julian Assange has said he advised the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden against seeking asylum in Latin America because there he could have been kidnapped and possibly killed. The WikiLeaks editor-in-chief said he told Snowden to ignore concerns about the "negative PR consequences" of sheltering in Russia because it was one of the few places in the world where the CIA's influence did not reach.

In a wide-ranging interview with the Times, Assange also said he feared he would be assassinated if he was ever able to leave the Ecuadorean embassy in London, where he sought asylum in 2012 to avoid extradition.

[...] WikiLeaks was intimately involved in the operation to help Snowden evade the US authorities in 2013 after he leaked his cache of intelligence documents to Glenn Greenwald, then a journalist with the Guardian. Assange sent one of his most senior staff members, Sarah Harrison, to be at Snowden's side in Hong Kong, and helped to engineer his escape to Russia – despite his discomfort with the idea of fleeing to one of the US's most powerful enemies.

"Snowden was well aware of the spin that would be put on it if he took asylum in Russia," Assange told the Times. "He preferred Latin America, but my advice was that he should take asylum in Russia despite the negative PR consequences, because my assessment is that he had a significant risk he could be kidnapped from Latin America on CIA orders. Kidnapped or possibly killed."

Assange also outlined his own fears of being targeted. He said that even venturing out on to the balcony of Ecuador's embassy in Knightsbridge posed security risks in the light of bomb and assassination threats by what he called "unstable people". He said he thought it was unlikely he would be shot, but that he worried that if he was freed he could be kidnapped by the CIA. "I'm a white guy," Assange said. "Unless I convert to Islam it's not that likely that I'll be droned, but we have seen things creeping towards that."

Here's an example of the CIA's alleged influence in Latin America.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 30 2015, @05:13PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 30 2015, @05:13PM (#229894)

    Why would they do that?
    These people leaked what they had to leak. If they were carrying classified information and threatened to release them, that's grounds for putting a few bullets into them. But even then, that's the worst case scenario.
    Better than that, get the person who wants to leak the data before they release it, and detain him at an undisclosed location. This allows to gather information on how the leak started, perhaps the leaker might also be willing to give the names of conspirators, or places where he or she made copies of data. Perhaps even the names of reporters who agreed to help publish the data and put them on no-fly lists.
    As things are right now, this is actually the best case scenario for secret services. Why would they want to kidnap Assange? What could he tell them that they don't know already? And Snowden? He's not skiing in Switzerland or teaching at a University in The Netherlands, or living a peaceful life in the Bahamas, but in fucking Russia. And he really can't leave. But why would NSA want him back? They'd have to put him on trial, which will be highly publicized by the media. Right now, he's in the tender and loving hands of basically KGB, where he placed himself of his own volition. Ask any American what they think of him and they not only don't know who he is, and if You'd tell them that he ran for safety to Russia, they'll think of him as a commie spy.