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Fugitive Snowden to meet with human rights groups: official

Former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden human rights organizations will meet on Friday in Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport, where passenger transfer area, because he has been flying in from Hong Kong fugitive contractor.
Airport spokesman said: "I ??can confirm that this meeting will be added that the meeting would place in the second half of the day.
Snowden wanted Washington espionage, disclosure of the details of secret U.S. surveillance program, flew to Moscow on June 23, despite evidence from the three countries to provide shelter and did not leave the airport transit area.
Human rights organization Transparency International and Amnesty International confirmed that they had received e-mail, inviting them to meetings at the airport. Interfax news agency reported, Human Rights Watch and other groups have also been invited to attend the meeting.
"Yes, I have received a short e-mail, it said that he wanted to meet a representative of the human rights organization - there is no much information, I intend to go, said:" Sergei Nikitin, Russian head Amnesty International.
President Vladimir Putin said Snowden should choose the ultimate goal, to go there as soon as possible, but it is unclear how he will get any Latin American country to provide him asylum.
 



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