SNOWDEN TO TESTIFY ON NSA SURVEILLANCE IN BERLIN; GERMANY IS NOT SURE THEY CAN PROVIDE PROTECTION

A German appeals court has recently ruled there must be established ‘preconditions’ in order for NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden to go to Berlin to testify before a parliamentary committee investigating NSA surveillance in Germany.
This ruling by Germany’s Federal Court of Justice (BGH) on November 11 was announced on Monday after the Greens and the Left Party requested that Snowden be questioned by members of parliament.
Being that Snowden is still wanted by the US on espionage charges, German officials have blocked calls to bring Snowden to Berlin. saying they cannot guarantee that he will be protected.
As Russia Today reports:

This post was published at The Daily Sheeple on NOVEMBER 22, 2016.