WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange would not reveal details Sunday on NSA leaker Edward Snowden’s current whereabouts, but did indicate that he would continue to seek asylum.
“Asylum is a right that we all have…Mr. Snowden has the right to appeal to nearly every country for asylum,” Assange said on ‘This Week With George Stephanopoulos’ from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. “And I think there are several countries where it is politically possible for Mr. Snowden to receive asylum, and many countries, of course, where he’s legally entitled to that kind of protection.
“Ideally he should be able to return to the United States, he added. “Unfortunately, that’s not the world that we live in and hopefully another country will give him the justice that he deserves.”