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Edward Snowden Statement on Administration’s NSA Reform Plan


Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–March 25, 2014.  The following is a statement from Edward Snowden provided to the American Civil Liberties Union, which is coordinating his legal advice and representation:

“I believed that if the NSA’s unconstitutional mass surveillance of Americans was known, it would not survive the scrutiny of the courts, the Congress, and the people.

“The very first open and adversarial court to ever judge these programs has now declared them ‘Orwellian’ and ‘likely unconstitutional.’ In the USA FREEDOM Act, Congress is considering historic, albeit incomplete reforms. And President Obama has now confirmed that these mass surveillance programs, kept secret from the public and defended out of reflex rather than reason, are in fact unnecessary and should be ended.

“This is a turning point, and it marks the beginning of a new effort to reclaim our rights from the NSA and restore the public’s seat at the table of government.”

Source: aclu.org

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