EU Parliament narrowly votes to drop charges against Snowden

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The proposal specifically asks for EU member countries to grant Edward Snowden asylum, and to resist attempts at his extradition.

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Ryan Grenoble News Editor, The Huffington Post   
Posted: 10/29/2015 11:58 AM EDT         

EU Parliament Votes To Drop Charges Against Snowden


They also encouraged members to block his extradition "in recognition of his status as a whistleblower and human rights defender."
 
A big win for Edward Snowden came with the narrowest of margins. By a vote of 285 to 281, Members of European Parliament (MEP) passed a resolution Thursday calling for EU member states to drop criminal charges against the former NSA contractor and protect him from extradition.

In June of this year, the White House rejected the idea of dropping charges filed against Snowden under the Espionage Act. The former CIA contractor fled the U.S. in 2013 and resides in Moscow.

“The fact is that Mr Snowden committed very serious crimes, and the U.S. government and the Department of Justice believe that he should face them,” Obama administration spokesman Josh Earnest told the Guardian at the time. “That’s why we believe that Mr Snowden should return to the United States, where he will face due process and have the opportunity to make that case in a court of law.”

Snowden faces the possibility of extradition to the U.S. should he enter any of the EU’s 28 member countries. At the time of his departure, Snowden applied for -- and was denied -- asylum in Austria, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland and Spain. The FBI pursued him relentlessly, even notifying Scandinavian countries in advance of their intent to extradite him should he leave Moscow via a connecting flight through any of their countries.

The EU proposition specifically asks countries to "drop any criminal charges against Edward Snowden, grant him protection and consequently prevent extradition or rendition by third parties, in recognition of his status as whistle-blower and international human rights defender."

Snowden called the vote a "game-changer" on Twitter, adding, "This is not a blow against the US Government, but an open hand extended by friends. It is a chance to move forward."
Reminder that neither of the White House's review panels were able to justify mass surveillance in its current state. The WH is ignoring its own evidence.
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Lmao I love how they're only mad because the US was caught spying on them. Had this not been against Europe and on countries on other continents the EU wouldn't give a single shit.


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The only good things about the EU; dropping charges against Snowden and having a good Halo connection.


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I wasn't even aware the EU had brought charges against him to begin with. All EU states should still honor extradition treaties regardless of this vote, however.


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I wasn't even aware the EU had brought charges against him to begin with. All EU states should still honor extradition treaties regardless of this vote, however.
Yeah, I hadn't realized that, either.

But more importantly, I feel like this is little more than a symbolic vote. From the sound of it, it's more like a suggestion than an order. I imagine most countries would still extradite him if given the opportunity.


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I wasn't even aware the EU had brought charges against him to begin with. All EU states should still honor extradition treaties regardless of this vote, however.
Yeah, I hadn't realized that, either.

But more importantly, I feel like this is little more than a symbolic vote. From the sound of it, it's more like a suggestion than an order. I imagine most countries would still extradite him if given the opportunity.

And the UK as always will ignore it because of conflicting interests.


 
 
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I wasn't even aware the EU had brought charges against him to begin with. All EU states should still honor extradition treaties regardless of this vote, however.
The EU can't bring criminal charges against natural or legal persons, no. The article's title here is pretty misleading. And while the EU cannot (or rather, won't) directly trump previous bilateral extradition treaties, 'European exceptionalism' and the basic principles of the EU legal framework do directly shape the external relations of the Union's member states.

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