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Edward Snowden's Ecuador asylum bid 'might take weeks' | Edward Snowden's Ecuador asylum bid 'might take weeks' |
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Ecuador could take weeks to rule on an asylum bid by fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, officials say. | Ecuador could take weeks to rule on an asylum bid by fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, officials say. |
Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino said it had taken Ecuador two months to grant asylum to Julian Assange, the founder of whistle-blowing website, Wikileaks. | Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino said it had taken Ecuador two months to grant asylum to Julian Assange, the founder of whistle-blowing website, Wikileaks. |
The chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Robert Menendez, has suggested punishing Ecuador economically if it does offer asylum. | The chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Robert Menendez, has suggested punishing Ecuador economically if it does offer asylum. |
He said he was ready to campaign to end preferential trade access for Ecuador. | He said he was ready to campaign to end preferential trade access for Ecuador. |
Senator Menendez has also called on Russia to stop sheltering Mr Snowden immediately and turn him over to the United States. | Senator Menendez has also called on Russia to stop sheltering Mr Snowden immediately and turn him over to the United States. |
Wikileaks has been lending legal support to Mr Snowden, who is in a transit zone at a Moscow airport. | Wikileaks has been lending legal support to Mr Snowden, who is in a transit zone at a Moscow airport. |
A Wikileaks tweet said the American was "well" and being accompanied by one of its legal advisers "at all times". | |
The website has not further elaborated on Mr Snowden's exact whereabouts. | The website has not further elaborated on Mr Snowden's exact whereabouts. |
Both Wikileaks and Russia have denied reports that the Russian secret police have questioned the American. | Both Wikileaks and Russia have denied reports that the Russian secret police have questioned the American. |
Mr Snowden first fled to Hong Kong before flying to Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport on Sunday. | Mr Snowden first fled to Hong Kong before flying to Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport on Sunday. |
He was expected to board a flight to the Venezuelan capital Caracas on Monday but his seat remained vacant. | He was expected to board a flight to the Venezuelan capital Caracas on Monday but his seat remained vacant. |
The 30-year-old IT expert has had his US passport revoked and applied for Ecuadorean asylum. | The 30-year-old IT expert has had his US passport revoked and applied for Ecuadorean asylum. |
'Rights obligations' | 'Rights obligations' |
Speaking during a visit to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Wednesday, Mr Patino compared the case to that of Mr Assange, who has been living inside the Ecuadorean embassy in London for more than a year. | Speaking during a visit to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Wednesday, Mr Patino compared the case to that of Mr Assange, who has been living inside the Ecuadorean embassy in London for more than a year. |
Mr Assange walked into the embassy when his appeal against extradition to Sweden for questioning on accusations of sex crimes was turned down last June. | Mr Assange walked into the embassy when his appeal against extradition to Sweden for questioning on accusations of sex crimes was turned down last June. |
Mr Patino was quoted as saying that "it took us two months to make a decision in the case of Assange, so do not expect us to make a decision sooner this time." | Mr Patino was quoted as saying that "it took us two months to make a decision in the case of Assange, so do not expect us to make a decision sooner this time." |
But on his Twitter account he later accused the media of misrepresenting what he had said. | But on his Twitter account he later accused the media of misrepresenting what he had said. |
"In Kuala Lumpur I said that the decision about asylum could be taken in a day, a week, or - as in the case of Assange - could take two months," he wrote. | "In Kuala Lumpur I said that the decision about asylum could be taken in a day, a week, or - as in the case of Assange - could take two months," he wrote. |
"Some media cut off the first half of my statement and left only the second. They are trying to confuse, we know what they are like." | "Some media cut off the first half of my statement and left only the second. They are trying to confuse, we know what they are like." |
Mr Patino also said Ecuador had not yet decided whether to offer protection to Mr Snowden in the meantime. | Mr Patino also said Ecuador had not yet decided whether to offer protection to Mr Snowden in the meantime. |
"If he goes to an embassy, then we will make a decision." | "If he goes to an embassy, then we will make a decision." |
Ecuador said it would consider the American's application "responsibly" and would weigh "human rights obligations". | Ecuador said it would consider the American's application "responsibly" and would weigh "human rights obligations". |
It added that the US would have to submit its position in writing regarding Mr Snowden. | It added that the US would have to submit its position in writing regarding Mr Snowden. |
Venezuela has also said it will consider an asylum application from Mr Snowden. | Venezuela has also said it will consider an asylum application from Mr Snowden. |
Mr Snowden's case has caused a diplomatic spat, with the US accusing Russia and China of assisting the fugitive. Both nations have rejected the charges. | Mr Snowden's case has caused a diplomatic spat, with the US accusing Russia and China of assisting the fugitive. Both nations have rejected the charges. |
'Groundless' accusations | 'Groundless' accusations |
Russia earlier confirmed that Mr Snowden was still in a transit zone at the Moscow airport. | Russia earlier confirmed that Mr Snowden was still in a transit zone at the Moscow airport. |
Although the country has no extradition treaty with the US, Washington said it wanted Moscow to extradite Mr Snowden without delay. | Although the country has no extradition treaty with the US, Washington said it wanted Moscow to extradite Mr Snowden without delay. |
But Russia said that the American was technically not yet under its jurisdiction because he had not passed through immigration. | But Russia said that the American was technically not yet under its jurisdiction because he had not passed through immigration. |
However, the United States is in ongoing discussions with the Russian authorities over the fate of Edward Snowden, according to White House spokesman Jay Carney. | However, the United States is in ongoing discussions with the Russian authorities over the fate of Edward Snowden, according to White House spokesman Jay Carney. |
He told reporters travelling with the US President to Africa that he was "not at liberty to get into the details of those conversations" but that they were taking place. | He told reporters travelling with the US President to Africa that he was "not at liberty to get into the details of those conversations" but that they were taking place. |
Meanwhile, China described accusations that it allowed Mr Snowden to leave Hong Kong despite an arrest warrant as "groundless and unacceptable". | Meanwhile, China described accusations that it allowed Mr Snowden to leave Hong Kong despite an arrest warrant as "groundless and unacceptable". |
The Chinese government has expressed deep concern about the leaker's allegations that the US had hacked into networks in China. | The Chinese government has expressed deep concern about the leaker's allegations that the US had hacked into networks in China. |
Mr Snowden is wanted by the US for leaking highly sensitive information to the media about a secret government surveillance programme, which he obtained while working as a contractor for the National Security Agency (NSA). | Mr Snowden is wanted by the US for leaking highly sensitive information to the media about a secret government surveillance programme, which he obtained while working as a contractor for the National Security Agency (NSA). |
He is charged with theft of government property, unauthorised communication of national defence information and wilful communication of classified communications intelligence. | He is charged with theft of government property, unauthorised communication of national defence information and wilful communication of classified communications intelligence. |
His leaks have led to revelations that the US is systematically seizing vast amounts of phone and web data under an NSA programme known as Prism. | His leaks have led to revelations that the US is systematically seizing vast amounts of phone and web data under an NSA programme known as Prism. |
US officials have defended the practice of gathering telephone and internet data from private users around the world. | US officials have defended the practice of gathering telephone and internet data from private users around the world. |
They say Prism cannot be used to target intentionally any Americans or anyone in the US, and stress that it is supervised by judges. | They say Prism cannot be used to target intentionally any Americans or anyone in the US, and stress that it is supervised by judges. |