Reuters, 21/04 17:48 CET
OSLO (Reuters) – Edward Snowden will take
the Norwegian state to court in a bid to secure free passage there, a
Norwegian law firm representing the former U.S. spy contractor said on
Thursday.
Snowden has been invited to Norway to receive a freedom of speech award from the local branch of writers’ group PEN International, but is worried that he would be handed over to the United States, his lawyers say.
“The purpose is to get legally established that Norway
has no right to extradite Snowden to the U.S.,” the law firm, Schjoedt,
said in a statement.
“U.S. authorities have already asked that Snowden will be
extradited to the U.S. if he was to arrive in Norway,” Hallvard Helle,
the lawyer representing Snowden, told Reuters.
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Source: Euronews
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