La divulgation du reste des #fuites permettrait d’échapper à la surveillance du #NSA dit #Greenwald, qui serait « choqué » que #Snowden puisse lui demander de ne pas les publier et n’exclut pas de le faire,
Greenwald : Snowden docs contain NSA ’blueprint’ - Latin America news - Boston.com
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Greenwald told The AP that Snowden has insisted the information from those documents not be made public. The journalist said it ‘‘would allow somebody who read them to know exactly how the NSA does what it does, which would in turn allow them to evade that surveillance or replicate it.’’
Despite their sensitivity, Greenwald said he didn’t think that disclosure of the documents would prove harmful to Americans or their national security.
‘‘I think it would be harmful to the U.S. government, as they perceive their own interests, if the details of those programs were revealed,’’ said the 46-year-old former constitutional and civil rights lawyer who has written three books contending the government has violated personal rights in the name of protecting national security.
Greenwald : Snowden asylum ’unlikely’ to stop me from publishing leaks - POLITICO.com
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By seeking protection in Russia, NSA leaker Edward Snowden seems to have acknowledged that he is willing to stop leaking U.S. secrets — a precondition for asylum, according to Russian president Vladimir Putin.
But Glenn Greenwald, the Guardian journalist who first published reports based on Snowden’s leaks, says such an asylum agreement would not stop him from publishing reports on the many confidential documents he has already received from Snowden.
“Given everything I know, I’d be very shocked if he ever asked me that,” Greenwald told POLITICO on Friday. “I’d deal with that hypothetical only in the extremely unlikely event that it ever happened, but I can’t foresee anything that would or could stop me from further reporting on the NSA documents I have.”