“Glenn Greenwald is planning to release more documents from the cache handed over to him by whistleblower Edward Snowden, claiming that what has been seen so far is just a very small slice compared to the bigger picture. Greenwald plans to make new revelations public ‘within the next 10 days or so’, expected to be related to secret US backed surveillance of the internet, worldwide. One of the conditions that Snowden had for receiving temporary asylum in Russia was that he stop leaking. But Greenwald already has access to these files – so technically speaking – these will not be fresh leaks but the disclosure of already leaked material.”
http://news.techeye.net/security/glenn-greenwald-plans-to-release-more-snowden-files-in-10-days
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