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02-06-2017, 05:30 PM
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Putin actually drove himself and his guest journalist and his interpreter! Why do we need to pay tax to hire Ahmed to drive for PAP ministers and Loong?



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Putin gives Oliver Stone a lift, says Snowden not a traitor, but ‘what he did was wrong’
Published time: 2 Jun, 2017 02:37
Edited time: 2 Jun, 2017 06:41
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Putin gives Oliver Stone a lift, says Snowden not a traitor, but ‘what he did was wrong’
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Vladimir Putin told Oliver Stone that while he agrees that the NSA has gone too far in its snooping practices, and that the public sharing of data can’t be called treason, he disapproves of Edward Snowden’s decision to leak troves of confidential files.

“Snowden is not a traitor. He did not betray the interests of his country. Nor did he transfer information to any other country,” the Russian president told Stone in an interview, featured in a teaser to an upcoming documentary titled “The Putin Interviews.”

In contrast to US President Donald Trump, who once labeled Snowden “a traitor and a disgrace,” the Russian president believes the whistleblower has not done anything “which would have been pernicious to his own country or his own people.”

The snippet of the film by the award-winning director, released by Showtime on Thursday, shows Putin in the driving seat taking on the case of the former US National Security Agency (NSA) contractor and CIA employee, who leaked classified information on the extent of the NSA’s surveillance to journalists, and is now wanted on espionage charges in the US.

“I think he [Snowden] shouldn’t have done it. If he didn’t like anything at his work, he should have simply resigned,” Putin said.

The Russian leader said that while he cannot personally justify the whistleblower’s methods, he believes Snowden was within his rights to take the decision.

“But since you are asking me whether it’s right or wrong, I think it’s wrong,” he said.

Stone even drew parallels between Snowden’s experience and that of Putin, as the Russian leader quit the Soviet secret service KGB on August 20, 1991 because he did not agree with the coup d’état attempt staged by a handful of hardline Communist party leaders longing to topple Mikhail Gorbachev.

“I resigned because I didn’t agree with the actions undertaken by the government,” Putin told Stone.

‘Rights are lost by cowardly laws': Snowden says govts, not terrorists, undercut free speech https://t.co/XQ27RDSHfJpic.twitter.com/7pbdj3qkju
— RT (@RT_com) 31 мая 2017 г.

Asked about the record of Russian intelligence, Putin stressed that the Russian secret services perform their duties in strong compliance with the law.

“I think they’re working quite well,” he said.

Among the most scandalous facts ever uncovered in the aftermath of Snowden’s leaks was evidence of the US government’s eavesdropping on German Chancellor Angela Merkel and several members of her cabinet, whose phones were tapped by the NSA for several years.

READ MORE: Trump: Surveillance & unmasking under Obama administration is ‘big story’

Criticizing the NSA’s methods, Putin argued that by spying on its close allies US only harms itself.

“Trying to spy on your allies if you really consider them allies, and not vassals, is just indecent. Because it undermines trust,” Putin said, adding that such an approach “in the end [inflicts] damage [on] your own national security.”
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Director Oliver Stone © Vincent West ‘It's very important we hear what Putin has to say’ – Oliver Stone

Snowden was granted asylum in Russia after his US passport was revoked and he got stranded in the transit zone of Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport in June 2013 while on his way to Latin America, where he had been offered asylum by a number of countries. The whistleblower has since been living in Moscow. Earlier this year, his residence permit was extended until 2020.

The upcoming documentary, titled “The Putin Interviews,” purports to present Putin’s views to the American public that they would not have the chance to hear otherwise, according to Stone.

“Mr. Putin is one of the most important leaders in the world and in so far as the United States has declared him an enemy – a great enemy – I think it’s very important we hear what he has to say,” Stone said in a recent interview to the Sydney Morning Herald.

The film is set to premiere on June 12.

Last year, Stone released a biographical thriller about Snowden starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt. As he was working on the project, Stone with met with his film’s chief protagonist several times in Moscow in 2014.


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