Friday, 19 July 2013

Jimmy Carter Defends Edward Snowden, Says NSA Spying Has Compromised Nation's Democracy

Jimmy Carter Defends Edward Snowden, Says NSA Spying Has Compromised Nation's Democracy


Former President Jimmy Carter announced support for NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden this week, saying that his uncovering of the agency's massive surveillance programs had proven "beneficial."
Speaking at a closed-door event in Atlanta covered by German newspaper Der Spiegel, Carter also criticized the NSA's domestic spying as damaging to the core of the nation's principles.
"America does not have a functioning democracy at this point in time," Carter said, according to a translation by Inquisitr.
No American outlets covered Carter's speech, given at an Atlantic Bridge meeting,

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