Snowden gets one-year asylum in Russia

The Russian administration on Thursday disregarded the strong protests and lobbying from the US and offered a one-year asylum to the fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, who left the Moscow airport where he was marooned for five weeks.Snowden slipped out of the Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow in a cloak-and-dagger operation overseen by his Russian lawyer but unnoticed by the hordes of media trying to follow his every move.
The former US National Security Agency (NSA) contractor was whisked away to an undisclosed location, leaving his lawyer to reveal that Snowden had received temporary asylum in Russia just two weeks after making an application, the AFP reported."Snowden has left Sheremetyevo airport. He has just been given a certificate that he has been awarded temporary asylum in Russia for one year," lawyer Anatoly Kucherena said.A spokeswoman for Sheremetyevo confirmed he had left the airport after 1000 GMT. A grainy still image published by Rossiya 24 television showed a young man with a rucksack –apparently Snowden — about to get into a car outside the airport.
Kucherena, who had held several meetings with Snowden and helped him make his asylum application on July 16, added his new place of residence would be kept secret for security reasons."His location is not being made public for security
reasons since he is the most pursued man on the planet. He himself will decide where he will go," Kucherena said, adding Snowden was now in a "safe place".The 30-year-old Snowden is wanted on felony charges by the US after leaking details of vast US surveillance programmes, but Russia has refused to extradite him.There had been no indication until now that Snowden's asylum application — which officials warned could have takenup to three months can process — would be handled so fast.
Interviewed by Rossiya 24 television, Kucherena held up a scanned copy of Snowden's certificate granting him a year's temporary asylum in Russia. The name "Snowden Edward Joseph" appears in the asylum document shown on television next to the black and white photo of the bespectacled fugitive.It was issued on July 31, valid until July 31 of 2014, and is complete with his fingerprint.
Kucherna said that Snowden would eventually emerge into public view and give interviews to the press. But he said Snowden first required an "adaptation course" after so long in the transit zone.
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