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World News See other World News Articles Title: Edward Snowden: 5 years in Russia and still relevant as ever Edward Snowden changed the practices of both the internal and external focused US and global intelligence agencies. TASS reported that August 1 was the five year anniversary of Edward Snowdens being granted temporary asylum in the Russian Federation. This happened after his release of an enormous trove of information showing clandestine and illegal practices being carried out by the US intelligence agencies to gather information on just about anyone in the world, for any or no reason at all. Edward Snowden, 35, is a computer security expert. In 2005-2008, he worked at the University of Marylands Center for Advanced Study of Language sponsored by the National Security Agency (NSA) and at the global communications division at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. In 2007, Snowden was stationed with diplomatic cover at the US mission to the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. In 2009, he resigned from the CIA to join the Dell company that sent him to Hawaii to work for the NSAs information- sharing office. He was particularly employed with the Booz Allen Hamilton consulting firm. In June 2013, Snowden leaked classified information to journalists Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras, which revealed global surveillance programs run by US and British intelligence agencies. He explained the move by saying that he wanted to tell the world the truth because he believed such large- scale surveillance on innocent citizens was unacceptable and the public needed to know about it. The Guardian and The Washington Post published the first documents concerning the US intelligence agencies spying on Internet users on June 6, 2013. According to the documents, major phone companies, including Verizon, AT&T and Sprint Nextel, handed records of their customers phone conversations over to the NSA and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), who also had direct access to the servers of Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, Skype, YouTube, Paltalk, AOL and Apple. In addition, Snowdens revelations showed that a secret program named PRISM was aimed at collecting audio and video recordings, photos, emails and information about users connections to various websites. The next portion of revelations, which was published by the leading newspapers such as The Guardian, Brazils O Globo, Italys LEspresso, Germanys Der Spiegel and Suddeutsche Zeitung, concerned the US spying on politicians. In particular, it became known that the NSA and Great Britains Government Communications Headquarters intercepted the phone calls that foreign politicians and officials made during the G20 summit in London in 2009. British intelligence agencies particularly tried to intercept then Russian President Dmitry Medvedevs phone calls. US intelligence monitored the phone calls of 35 world leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel. According to the disclosed information, the NSA regularly gathered intelligence at the New York and Washington offices of the European Unions mission. The agency also achieved access to the United Nations internal video conferences and considers the Vienna headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as one of its major targets for spying. The leaks also uncovered details about the Blarney and Rampart-T secret surveillance programs. Blarney, which started in 1978, is used to collect information related to counter-terrorism, foreign diplomats and governments, as well as economic and military targets. Rampart-T has been used since 1991 to spy on foreign leaders. The program is focused on 20 countries, including Russia and China. Snowden also let the world know that Germanys Federal Intelligence Service and Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution used the NSAs XKeyScore secret computer system to spy on Internet users, monitoring their web activities. In addition, the NSA and Great Britains Government Communications Headquarters developed methods that allowed them to hack almost all the encryption systems currently used on the Internet. Besides, the leaked documents said that the NSA had secretly installed special software on about 100,000 computers around the globe that provided access to them and made cyber attacks easier. In particular, the NSA used a secret technology that made it possible to hack computers not connected to the Internet. Portions of the information Snowden handed over to Greenwald and Poitras continue to be published on The Intercept website. According to edwardsnowden.com a website commissioned by the Courage foundation (dedicated to building support for Snowden), a total of 2,176 documents from the archive have been published so far. The NSA and the Pentagon claim that Snowden stole about 1.7 mln classified documents concerning the activities of US intelligence services and US military operations. He is charged with theft of government property, unauthorized communication of national defense information and willful communication of classified communications intelligence information to an unauthorized person. He is facing up to ten years in prison on each charge. As can be seen, Mr. Snowdens work is of extreme importance now in the connected Internet age. But how is his life in Russia now? According to Sputnik News, his life goes on. Reports say that he is continuing to learn the Russian language and to travel about the country: Anatoly Kucherena, Edward Snowdens lawyer, has revealed some details of the renowned whistleblowers life to Sputnik. According to him, Snowden has found a job, is actively traveling around Russia and is continuing to learn the language. Kucherena added that Snowden receives visits from his girlfriend, Lindsey Mills, and his parents. When asked about the whistleblowers favorite place in Russia, his lawyer said that he likes St Petersburg a lot. He is doing alright: his girlfriend visits him, he has a good job and hes continuing to study Russian. His parents visit him occasionally. [They] have no problems with visas. At least they have never complained about having any trouble, the lawyer said. After Snowden released classified NSA documents, he fled first to Hong Kong, then, on June 23, 2013, arrived in Moscow from Hong Kong. The whistleblower remained in the transit zone of Sheremetyevo Airport until he was granted temporary asylum in Russia, which was later prolonged to 2020. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
#1. To: Ada (#0)
At least Snowden is learning the Russian language. That is better than the Egyptian immigrant in Germany who refused to try and learn the German language after being in that country for 15 years. Of course when I lived in Chicago, I was in Germantown. There were some good German restaurants and the local barber shop had a sign in the window that read, "Wir sprechen Deutsch". It seems many of the local German speakers did not know much of the English language. ;)
My father was born and brought up in Hoboken NJ where nobody spoke English until the Germans were run out of town during WWI.
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