Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Snowden Speaks to his Critics

Edward Snowden's latest interview was published on Monday by the Washington Post. In it, he declares "Mission Accomplished," and spoke to his critics who claim he was never elected to disclose classified information. RT's Sam Sacks highlights what Snowden had to say to NSA defenders Rep. Mike Rogers and Sen. Dianne Feinstein as well as the NSA itself. In the end, Snowden may be a savior for the intelligence agency. RT's Sam Sacks takes a look.


News In Two Minutes - Fukushima Leaks - Animal Die Off - Protests - Unrest - Climate Change

Pacific Die Off -- Fukushima Leaks -- Chinese Markets Ordered To Close -- Turkey Protests -- Climate Change -- Severe Swings -- Barrel Bombs -- Gas Shortages In Sudan -- Ukrainian Unrest.


Who was really behind the Lockerbie bombing?

As the world marks the 25th Lockerbie attack anniversary, we ask why there is no clarity on who was the perpetrator. To discuss this, Inside Story presenter Folly Bah Thibault is joined by guests: Jim Swire, who lost his daughter in the bombing and led a high-profile campaign for justice on behalf of the UK victims' relatives; Richard Marquise, then head of FBI's task force on the Lockerbie investigation; Morag Kerr, the author of 'Adequately Explained by Stupidity? Lockerbie, Luggage and Lies'; and Anas el-Gomati, the director general of Libya's first public policy think-tank Sadeq Institute.


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