The biennial award was given to Snowden, 31, at a ceremony in
Berlin yesterday in recognition of his "bold efforts to expose the massive and
unsuspecting monitoring and storage of communication data, which cannot be
accepted in democratic societies," organisers of the prize said.
Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, who exposed the most
extensive US global surveillance operations, has been awarded this year's German
"Whistleblower Prize" worth USD 3,900 in absentia.
The biennial award was given to Snowden, 31, at a ceremony in Berlin
yesterday in recognition of his "bold efforts to expose the massive and
unsuspecting monitoring and storage of communication data, which cannot be
accepted in democratic societies," organisers of the prize said.
In a message from his asylum in Russia, Snowden warned against the dangers of
a surveillance state. "We should never forget the lessons of history when
surveillance took the upper hand," he said in a statement
read out at the
meeting. He also reminded governments that they must be
accountable to their
citizens for their actions.
Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald, who has written a series of reports
about surveillance operations by US and British intelligence services based on
top secret NSA documents passed on to him by Snowden, praised him for taking
"great personal risks" to expose the "unbelievably high level
of lapses" by
the United States. He has shown "how a single person can change the world,"
Greenwald said.
Snowden, who faces espionage charges in the US, has fled his home in Hawaii
to Hong Kong in May and subsequently to Moscow, where he has been staying since
June 22. He was granted a temporary asylum by the Russian authorities at the
beginning of August. The whistleblower prize was instituted in 1999 by the
Association of German Scientists and the German chapter of the International
Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms
(IALANA).
The German section of global anti-corruption organisation Transparency
International joined the prize for the first time this year. The whistleblower
prize jury said in its citation that Snowden took "great personal risks" in
leaking the documents on the operations of US and other western
intelligence
agencies, aware of the current criminal prosecution of
whistleblowers in security areas.
Source: PTI
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