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Venezuela, Nicaragua offer asylum to Edward Snowden


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Rabndra DuttaRoy
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by Rabndra DuttaRoy on Jul 06, 2013 10:31 PM

What is called Ego. After Al kayda attack on US. Suddenly world is under threat from terrorists.

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kumar kn
Well Done Nicaragua and Venezuela
by kumar kn on Jul 06, 2013 12:18 PM  | Hide replies

These two countries deserve to be congratulated for standing up to the US and for Human Rights. Where are our Human Rights Activists and Candle Holding folks? Are their protests only reserved for Modi? Where are the TV panelists who daily talk nothing else but Human Rights and spew their nonsense? They are more interested in the Rights of the Terrorists than that of the Victims.

Snowden has revealed what the US was doing.
Spying on India also. But our Salman Kurshid's tame answer made us hang our heads in shame. When even the staunchest US allies in Europe have criticized US, why the tame comments from Salman? No wonder no country takes India seriously.

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True Indian
Re: Well Done Nicaragua and Venezuela
by True Indian on Jul 06, 2013 05:39 PM
Totally agreed. India lacks spine to stand up against U.S for true causes. Snowden has done the right thing when seen from the perspective of today's shrinking world where ideally one would want to give no importance to religion, political boundaries and would put humanity as the right point of focus.U.S did what it has done, only because it is a big bully and it knows and believes that no one can stand up to it. I firmly believe that we should stand behind people like Snowden and Julian in this new age cause of bringing humanity to the forefront leaving behind the political boundaries, religious and racial differences. Good job Nicaragua and Venezuela for standing up to a big bully.

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Ram Sharma
Congratulations Venezuela & Nicaragua for supporting
by Ram Sharma on Jul 06, 2013 12:15 PM

Congratulations Venezuela & Nicaragua for supporting freedom of speech, which USA has declined to give to its citizen Snowden

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