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No functioning democracy in US: Carter

July 19, 2013 12:59 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:55 pm IST - Washington:

The former U.S. President, Jimmy Carter, struck a blow for Edward Snowden, the whistleblower, when he reportedly said at a closed door meeting in Atlanta: “America does not have a functioning democracy at this point in time”.

Coming close on the heels of comments by the Democrat that “the invasion of privacy has gone too far and I think that is why the secrecy was excessive”, Mr. Carter’s remarks were reported by German newspaper Der Speigel , and were reportedly made at a meeting of the Atlantic Bridge, an organisation that promotes U.S.-German relations.

While there were questions surrounding the identity of

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Der Speigel’ s source and no other media outlets have reported on the event, Mr. Carter has been seen as “openly critical of the NSA”.

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In an article for the

New York Times last year, he warned the U.S. would forfeit its moral authority if it continued to strip away the civil rights of its citizens. Mr. Carter was the 39th President of the U.S. States, in office between 1977 until 1981, and the 2002 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, which he was given for his contributions to advancing human rights.

In prior comments to CNN news the former President said that although Mr. Snowden had violated U.S. law he may have ultimately done good for the country. In his NYT article “A Cruel and Unusual Record,” Mr. Carter reportedly criticised the Obama administration’s use of drone attacks.

His comments became known even as Mr. Snowden continues to be holed up in the international transit zone of Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport.

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While Bolivia, Nicaragua and Venezuela have offered to give him political asylum the U.S. has pressed charges against him for passing on NSA data to the Guardian and Washington Post newspapers. With his passport revoked by the State Department it is unclear whether he would be permitted to travel to a third country at this point.

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