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Sarah Harrison on Snowden’s escape, Oliver Stone’s film, Assange, Courage and whistleblowers

Returning to the UK for the first time since 2013, when she assisted Edward Snowden in his escape from Hong Kong to Moscow, Courage director Sarah Harrison speaks to the media about the whistleblower and her work in the meantime

  • Post author By Nathan
  • Post date September 15, 2016

Sarah Harrison, Courage’s acting director and longtime WikiLeaks journalist, has sat down for several interviews to discuss various news items happening this week: the premiere of Oliver Stone’s film ‘Snowden,’ Harrison’s return to the UK after years of effective exile, and WikiLeaks’ US releases.

After she assisted Edward Snowden escape from Hong Kong to Moscow, and stayed with him in Sheremetyevo Airport in Russia with hopes of reaching Latin America, Harrison was advised to stay out of the UK, where British terrorism laws threaten to criminalize journalistic work. She’s lived in Berlin for the last three years, but since David Miranda’s recent legal success challenging his 2013 detention in Heathrow, Harrison’s lawyers suggested she could attempt to return home.

BBC

In her first UK interview, Harrison discussed Snowden, WikiLeaks, and Courage.

Democracy Now

Obama’s War on Whistleblowers Forced Edward Snowden to Release Documents, Says WikiLeaks Editor

RT

‘Ridiculous to say Assange faces no threat’ – WikiLeaks founder’s advisor to RT

RT’s Going Underground: Wikileaks & Oliver Stone’s Biopic “Snowden”

National Post

How Snowden escaped

In a major, exclusive piece, the National Post revealed the story of the refugees and asylum seekers in Hong Kong who helped hide Edward Snowden as he plotted his next moves.

The Register

Edward Snowden’s 40 days in a Russian airport – by the woman who helped him escape

On Snowden:

Obviously he’d like to be able to go back to the United States, he’d like to know that he could have a fair trial there, although it would be even better if he didn’t even have to go through a trial of course. It would be amazing to go to other European countries if they would give him asylum as well.

ABC News RN Drive

NSA whistleblower’s life turned into film

http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/rn/podcast/2016/09/rnd_20160912_1906.mp3

Evening Standard

Sarah Harrison: the woman behind whistleblowers Edward Snowden and Julian Assange

On Courage: “Working with Snowden, we noticed that nobody was able to help in the immediate need of these politicised cases.”

AFP

Rights groups to push for Snowden amnesty after Stone film

“What will help Snowden’s situation and potential other whistleblowers as well, is getting more public awareness of the retaliation that’s used against people that do these sorts of things,” Harrison said.

El Diario

Sarah Harrison: “When law and politics face, usually politics wins”


Europeans were more open to the revelations, partly because it was a foreign country watching us. It is very different when it is a foreign government that watches you in your own home. Or in the case of England, where my government was in cahoots with another state to spy on everyone.


← Friday 16 September – Lauri Love extradition ruling → British Judge rules that Lauri Love can be extradited to the United States on hacking charges

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