Russia yet to receive asylum application from Snowden

The U.S. whistleblower had said he would seek Russian asylum, at least as a temporary measure before going to Venezuela, Bolivia or Nicaragua.

July 13, 2013 04:01 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:56 pm IST - MOSCOW

In this July 12, 2013 photo, Russian supporters of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden rally with posters protesting total surveillance in Moscow.

In this July 12, 2013 photo, Russian supporters of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden rally with posters protesting total surveillance in Moscow.

Russian immigration officials say they have not received an application from Edward Snowden, the U.S. National Security Agency whistleblower who wants to get asylum in Russia.

Mr. Snowden came to Moscow’s Sheremetyevo international airport on June 23, 2013 from Hong Kong, apparently intending to board a flight to Cuba. But he did not get on that flight and is believed to have spent the last three weeks marooned in the airport’s transit zone.

On Friday, he met there with human rights activists and said he would seek Russian asylum, at least as a temporary measure before going to Venezuela, Bolivia or Nicaragua, all of which have offered him asylum.

But the Interfax news agency quoted Russian migration service head Konstantin Romodanovsky as saying no asylum request had been received as of Saturday.

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