Ben Wiesner, an American lawyer, author and attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), admitted that US intelligence agencies are carrying out “new covert actions” to spy on US citizens and other countries of the world. 10 years after Edward Snowden’s revelations. He talked about it in an interview. Record.
“It’s been ten years since Snowden’s first disclosure, and we don’t know what other activities are being done to covertly violate people’s rights. “I don’t trust our traditional surveillance systems, courts and Congress to resolve these violations,” he said.
Any covert intelligence program needs whistleblowers like Snowden to expose the entire system these government agencies use for covert surveillance, Wiesner said.
“When you’re dealing with covert programs in a democratic society, it almost always requires insiders who are willing to risk their livelihoods and freedom to provide information to the public.”
In 2013, when former CIA officer Snowden found himself in a Moscow transit area, Wiesner contacted him. Wiesner and Snowden are currently exchanging encrypted messages. It was later revealed that US officials revoked Snowden’s passport, so he could not fly abroad.
In 2019 Wiesner He was Snowden’s lawyer. In case of publication of the book “Continuous Registration”. Washington accused Snowden of violating its non-disclosure agreement.
10 years ago, Wisner believed that Snowden would eventually return to the United States. But in December 2022 Snowden got a Russian passport and became a citizen of Russia. the informant himself ConfessedThat “due to the lack of other options” permanent life in Russia was difficult for him.
Source: Gazeta

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