Infuriated at Asylum United States from Russia.After
getting a temporary residence permit from the Russian government, the
presence of Edward Snowden, leaked U.S. spy program into a mysterious
bunch.Lawyer Edward Snowden, Anatoly Kucherena, just revealed that his client was still in Moscow. 30-year-old man living with his fellow Americans that he knew in cyberspace."He
(Snowden) has a lot of friends here. They welcome the presence of
Snowden and very understanding of his position," said Anatoly Kucherena.Because
a U.S. fugitive, Edward Snowden security actually more prone though he
was free to travel to any region in Russia legally. Edward
Snowden was concerned with the lives and safety, because he believes
that the people of the United States intelligence agencies were hunting
him."The face is a superpower. Latest statement expressed by the U.S. State Department threatened him," he explained.While granting political asylum by the Russian Government to Edward Snowden during the year has angered Washington. The
issue also threatens the bilateral meeting between U.S. President
Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow next month
before the G-20 meeting in St. Petersburg.The White House confirmed it."We are evaluating whether or not the meeting was important," said White House spokesman Jay Carney.According
to him, the United States has not received official information from
Russia linked to Moscow's decision confer temporary asylum.State
Department spokesman Marie Harf U.S. states, Ambassador to Russia
Michael McFaul has been discussing Washington's desire associated with
the presence of Edward Snowden in Moscow. In
an interview with the Russian news kantir 24, Anatoly Kucherena
explained that Russia had no choice but to give asylum to their clients."It
was a humane decision, because Edward Snowden could not buy a ticket to
Havana or to another country since his passport was revoked," he
explained."So the Russians being very honest in this situation," he said again.Anatoly Kucherena insists, is not justified that no sanctions related to Russia with the decision.President Vladimir Putin's decision to grant asylum to Edward Snowden was exacerbated Russia's relations with the United States.Previously,
the two countries relations are indeed heating up, Seba Russia voted in
favor of the regime of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria in civil war
in the middle east countries."We
see (the asylum) as an unpleasant development. We were really
disappointed with the decision," said Jay Carney told reporters in
Washington.In
a separate, Pavel Durov, the founder of the popular social media site
in Russia, V Kontakte, offer employment to Edward Snowden at his office
in St. Petersburg."I
believe that Edward Snowden would be interested in working with
personal data of millions of users to protect us," he wrote praising
Edward Snowden action for leaking U.S. government crimes.
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