November 3, 2013
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Video: Snowden meets with German MP regarding being witness in NSA spying investigation

On Thursday 31st October NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden met with German Green Party MP Hans-Christian Ströbele regarding being a witness for a possible investigation into NSA spying in Germany.

There is large public support in Germany for an official investigation into the lengths of US spying there, which includes the tapping of German chancellor Angela Merkel’s phone. These revelations are based on documents provided by Snowden to journalists and mean that he is well-placed to be an expert witness for such an investigation.

Ströbele, who has been publicly calling for the German government to launch this investigation, travelled to Moscow where Snowden has been since gaining temporary asylum in Russia, to see if he would be able to participate in such an investigation.

At the meeting Snowden signed a letter stating that he would be willing to be an expert witness in Germany if circumstances allowed.

Also in attendance at the meeting were WikiLeaks journalist Sarah Harrison, who escorted Snowden from Hong Kong to Moscow, Georg Mascolo, ex-editor of German magazine Der Spiegel, and John Goetz from Süddeutsche-Zeitung.


*German MP Ströbele discusses with Snowden investigation into NSA spying [Silent Video] *

*German MP Ströbele talks in meeting with Edward Snowden [Silent Video] *

*Snowden and German MP Ströbele sign letter regarding being potential witness [Silent Video] *

*Snowden talks at meeting with German MP Ströbele [Silent Video] *


Individual pages for each video can be found here:

German MP Ströbele discusses with Snowden investigation into NSA spying (Silent Video)

German MP Ströbele talks in meeting with Edward Snowden (Silent Video)

Snowden and German MP Ströbele sign letter regarding being potential witness (Silent Video)

Snowden talks at meeting with German MP Ströbele (Silent Video)


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Julian Assange

Australian editor, publisher, and activist who founded WikiLeaks in 2006. He came to international attention in 2010 after WikiLeaks published a series of leaks.

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