Norway's Supreme Court rejects Snowden's extradition lawsuit

Source: Xinhua   2016-11-26 03:05:02

OSLO, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) -- Norway's Supreme Court has rejected fugitive U.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden's appeal for a guarantee that he could collect an award in Norway without the risk of being extradited to the United States, public broadcaster NRK reported Friday.

This came after earlier rejections by a district court and the Court of Appeal as Snowden, who currently lives in exile in Russia, tried to secure a safe passage to Norway.

Snowden filed the lawsuit against the Norwegian government at the Oslo District Court in April via a local law firm after the Norwegian PEN organization awarded him the Ossietzky Prize for 2016 and invited him to receive the award in Oslo on Nov. 18.

The Norwegian PEN has decided to postpone the ceremony to June 7, 2017.

Snowden, the Norwegian PEN and some media organizations think Norwegian courts can decide in advance that Snowden would not be arrested and extradited from Norway.

The courts, however, claim that they cannot process the case as there is no formal extradition request from the United States and Snowden himself is not in Norway.

Snowden faces three felony charges in the United States, including espionage, after he disclosed a classified U.S. intelligence project code-named PRISM in June 2013.

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Norway's Supreme Court rejects Snowden's extradition lawsuit

Source: Xinhua 2016-11-26 03:05:02

OSLO, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) -- Norway's Supreme Court has rejected fugitive U.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden's appeal for a guarantee that he could collect an award in Norway without the risk of being extradited to the United States, public broadcaster NRK reported Friday.

This came after earlier rejections by a district court and the Court of Appeal as Snowden, who currently lives in exile in Russia, tried to secure a safe passage to Norway.

Snowden filed the lawsuit against the Norwegian government at the Oslo District Court in April via a local law firm after the Norwegian PEN organization awarded him the Ossietzky Prize for 2016 and invited him to receive the award in Oslo on Nov. 18.

The Norwegian PEN has decided to postpone the ceremony to June 7, 2017.

Snowden, the Norwegian PEN and some media organizations think Norwegian courts can decide in advance that Snowden would not be arrested and extradited from Norway.

The courts, however, claim that they cannot process the case as there is no formal extradition request from the United States and Snowden himself is not in Norway.

Snowden faces three felony charges in the United States, including espionage, after he disclosed a classified U.S. intelligence project code-named PRISM in June 2013.

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