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Iceland lawmakers discuss citizenship for Snowden
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People hold portraits of former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden (L) and U.S. Army Private First Class Bradley Manning in front of their faces during a protest in front Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, July 4, 2013. Protesters demanded Germany grant Snowden asylum as they held up banners and chanted slogans in support of the former spy agency contractor. REUTERS
People hold portraits of former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden (L) and U.S. Army Private First Class Bradley Manning in front of their faces during a protest in front Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, July 4, 2013. Protesters demanded Germany grant Snowden asylum as they held up banners and chanted slogans in support of the former spy agency contractor. REUTERS

Icelandic lawmakers have introduced a proposal in Parliament to grant immediate citizenship to National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, who admits to revealing key details of US surveillance activities.

Ogmundur Jonasson, whose liberal Left-Green Party is backing the proposal along with the Pirate Party and Brighter Future Party, put the issue before the Judicial Affairs Committee, but the idea received minimal support.

Snowden is believed to be stuck in a Moscow airport transit area, seeking asylum from more than a dozen countries.

At one point, he told the Guardian newspaper that he was inclined to seek asylum in a country that shared his values, and that "the nation that most encompasses this is Iceland."

But to apply for asylum in Iceland, Snowden would have to reach the island nation's soil.
Granting Snowden immediate citizenship would circumvent that issue.

The same tactic helped get eccentric chess master Bobby Fischer to Iceland from Japan in 2005 to escape US prosecution for breaking sanctions imposed on the former Yugoslavia.
Jonasson argued to parliament on Thursday that Snowden "is now being chased and has nowhere to go," according to Icelandic media.

Leaks by Snowden, a former NSA systems analyst, have revealed the NSA's sweeping data collection of US phone records and some Internet traffic, though US intelligence officials have said the programmes are aimed at targeting foreigners and terrorist suspects mostly overseas.

The proposal to grant Snowden citizenship received limited support when it was discussed yesterday, the last day before summer recess.

Six members of minority parties were in favour out of Parliament's 63 members.
Snowden has applied for asylum in Venezuela, Bolivia and 18 other countries, according to WikiLeaks, a secret spilling website that has been advising him.

Like Iceland, many European countries on the list including Austria, Finland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain and Switzerland said he would have to make his request on their soil.

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(Published 05 July 2013, 12:54 IST)