‘No stopping’ more Snowden revelations – Assange
NSA leaks will continue to be revealed, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has warned the US government, no matter what happens to Edward Snowden, who is stuck in diplomatic limbo in Russia as he is seeking asylum in Ecuador. - Assange warned that measures have been implemented to hinder any attempt by Washington to try and stop the publication of more classified material. “There is no stopping the publishing process at this stage,” he told ABC News program 'This Week,' from the confinement of the Ecuadorian embassy in London, where he has been holed up after Quito granted him political asylum. "Great care has been taken to make sure Mr Snowden cannot be pressured by any state to stop the publishing process," Assange added. He had also compared the fate of the 29-year-old Snowden to his own, calling the NSA whistleblower a “hero.” “He has told the people of the world and the United States that there is mass unlawful interception of their communications, far beyond anything that happened under Nixon,” Assange said of Snowden.