RIO DE JANEIRO: Fugitive former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden will likely accept asylum in Venezuela to escape prosecution in the United States, said Glenn Greenwald, the US journalist who first published the secret documents that Snowden leaked.
In an interview immediately after speaking to Snowden by online chat on Tuesday, Greenwald said that Venezuela — one of three Latin American countries that have offered Snowden asylum — is the one most likely to guarantee his safety, especially as the United States pressures other nations not to take him if he is able to leave his current limbo at a Russian airport.