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Snowden's father arrives in Russia | Snowden's father arrives in Russia |
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The father of fugitive former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden has arrived in Russia to visit his son. | The father of fugitive former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden has arrived in Russia to visit his son. |
Lon Snowden told journalists on his arrival in Moscow that he felt "extreme gratitude that my son is safe and secure and he's free". | Lon Snowden told journalists on his arrival in Moscow that he felt "extreme gratitude that my son is safe and secure and he's free". |
Edward Snowden was granted asylum in Russia in August after weeks spent in a transit zone at Moscow airport when the US revoked his travel documents. | Edward Snowden was granted asylum in Russia in August after weeks spent in a transit zone at Moscow airport when the US revoked his travel documents. |
The 30-year-old leaked many thousands of US intelligence documents. | The 30-year-old leaked many thousands of US intelligence documents. |
The information, published in The Guardian and Washington Post newspapers, revealed extensive internet and phone surveillance by both US and British intelligence. | The information, published in The Guardian and Washington Post newspapers, revealed extensive internet and phone surveillance by both US and British intelligence. |
In the US, Edward Snowden faces charges of theft of government property, unauthorised communication of national defence information and wilful communication of classified intelligence. | |
Each of the charges carries a maximum 10-year prison sentence. | Each of the charges carries a maximum 10-year prison sentence. |
'Legal options' | |
Lon Snowden, arriving at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport, was met by his son's Russian lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena. | |
"I'm here to learn more about my son's situation," Mr Snowden told reporters. "My hope is to learn more about his circumstances and his health and to discuss legal options." | |
"If the opportunity presents itself, I certainly hope that I have the opportunity to see my son," he said in televised remarks. | |
"I'm not sure that my son will be returning to the US. That's his decision, he's an adult." | |
Lon Snowden has in the past praised his son for speaking "the truth" and making great sacrifices, and has spoken of his concern that he would not face a fair trial if he returned to the US. | |
Edward Snowden accessed many of the documents while working for the defence contractor Booz Allen Hamilton in Hawaii, where he had been living with his girlfriend. | |
As the revelations became public, Mr Snowden fled to Hong Kong where, with his consent, The Guardian revealed his identity in June. | |
To escape US attempts to extradite him, Mr Snowden moved on to Russia where he remained in the transit zone of Sheremetyevo airport until Russia granted him asylum. | |
Russia's move added to already tense relations with the US. Washington cancelled a bilateral summit in September. |