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    Snowden's father ignores advice, contacts son

    MOSCOW, RUSSIA: The Russian lawyer for Edward Snowden revealed on Thursday (15 August) that the father of the US intelligence whistle-blower had for the first time contacted his son via the Internet in defiance of legal advice.
    Edward Snowden (Image: Wiki Commons)
    Edward Snowden (Image: Wiki Commons)

    The 30-year-old former US National Security Agency contractor received asylum in Russia on 1 August, after spending more than five weeks stranded in a Moscow airport avoiding extradition to the United States.

    Snowden is wanted by Washington on espionage charges linked to his media disclosures about the secret details of US surveillance programmes.

    Attorney Anatoly Kucherena said that Snowden and his father Lon had recently chatted via the Internet. Lon Snowden has obtained a Russian visa and is expected in Russia soon to visit his son.

    "This decision (to contact Edward Snowden) was taken by Lon Snowden independently, contrary to the recommendation of his attorneys," the RIA Novosti news agency quoted Kucherena as saying.

    "Fatherly feelings turned out to be stronger than security concerns," said the lawyer.

    "But we still do not recommend that they communicate via the Internet, even using encrypted channels, although we understand that Edward is a technology expert," Kucherena added.

    The younger Snowden's stay in Moscow has been shrouded in secrecy and his current whereabouts are unknown as are the dates and other circumstances of Lon Snowden's upcoming visit to Moscow, which have also been kept tightly under wraps.

    The elder Snowden had earlier told US media that while he wanted Edward to return home at some point he did not believe that his son could get a fair trial in the United States.

    Kucherena said that neither the Snowden family nor its attorneys would disclose the dates of Lon Snowden's visit to Moscow out of security concerns.

    "This is the family's wish," Kucherena said.

    Source: AFP via I-Net Bridge

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