03-07-2013, 02:40 AM
Holy cow! That is some real heavy International Law violations there. This puts a whole new reading of Otto's the other day on Snowden's Ecuador asylum bid.
Quote:Snowden and EcuadorSnowden must have some heavy shit atill to be released by the looks of this.....
With Edward Snowden now apparently en route to the sunny palm-shaded beaches of Guaya, some thoughts. Yes, we're about to get a ton of snark about press freedom in Ecuador. But more importantly...
1) We're about to find out just how sensitive the information Snowden is carrying might be. Because you can be darned sure that by now the U.S Government has a very good idea of exactly what Snowden knows, what he's downloaded etc and if it's really enough to bring down the whole edifice, he's not going to reach Ecuador. However, if the documents held by Edwards are less than State-threatening, he'll make it ok.
2) Therefore, if you happen to be reading this and have a plane ticket booked for the Moscow/Habana run in the next 24 hours, you may want to consider deferring that flight for a couple of days. Either that or checking that all your insurance papers are in good order. Don't forget to kiss the kids before you leave, either.Read the rest here: http://www.incakolanews.blogspot.com.au/...uador.html
Quote:(updated) Bolivian Presidential Flight Denial and Spy Stowaway Conspiracy Amusement of the Day
So both France and Portugal suddenly decide to deny air passage of the Bolivian Presidential aircraft, with Evo Morales on board, which then has to turn tail and make (what's being called at least) an emergency landing in Austria because of suspicions that Snowden had hitched a ride with Evo (update: though theaudio of the conversation between the Presidential plane's pilot and Austrian ATC indicates the landing was a precautionary measure only, due to a doubt about exactly how much fuel was on board).
As for the suspicions, Bolivia's Chancellor, David Choquehuanca, said "There's no possibility that there is an extra passenger to those that were indicated in the voyage" and that it was "an injustice (based) on unfounded suspicions".
Fact: Quantum of Solace was set in Bolivia
UPDATE: Evo speaks! And says that he and Snowden did even see each other during his visit to Moscow and when asked when he was on the plane replied "absolutely not". Italy now also denying use of airspace for the PresWagon. Meanwhile, Bolivia is now calling for an energency seesion of Unasur to discuss the matter.
UPDATE 2: Why do we so love Bolivia? Because it employs a Vice-Minister of Communications, one Sebastián Michel, who asks his fellow citizens to go and urinate on (presumably the walls of, but you never know) the French Embassy in La Paz Bolivia in retaliation for the denied airspace thingy today:
That's why we love Bolivia. Oh yes we do.
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