Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Reports Differ on Ecuador Travel Pass for Snowden

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Via MarketWatch:

Ecuador's consul general in London has issued a "safe pass" document to National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, allowing his travel to the South American country to seek asylum, Univision reported late Wednesday, posting a copy of the document on its website. The document itself doesn't constitute a granting of asylum, the report said, but rather acts as a travel document for Snowden to go to the Ecuadorian capital of Quito. Earlier Wednesday, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Sen. Robert Menendez warned that if Ecuador grants safe haven to Snowden, it would "severely jeopardize" the preferential trade deal the country has with the U.S., and which is due to expire soon

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Copy of document via Univision



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Via MarketWatch:

Spanish news agency EFE cited a senior Ecuadorian official as telling local television that no "passport or refugee document" had been issued.

1 comment:

  1. The document itself doesn't Penrith constitute a granting of asylum, the report said, but rather acts as a travel document for Snowden to go to the Ecuadorian capital of Quito.

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