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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, October 3, 2013
GAP's Radack Reads Full Statement from Snowden to European Parliament Committee (Video)
The following is a clip from the Sept. 30, 2013 hearing of the European
Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice & Home Affairs.
This clip shows GAP National Security & Human Rights Director
Jesselyn Radack relaying NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden's statement to
the Committee. The full text of Snowden's statement can be found under
the clip.
Statement of Edward Snowden (as read by GAP's Jesselyn Radack)
I thank the European Parliament and the LIBE Committee for taking up the
challenge of mass surveillance. The surveillance of whole populations,
rather than individuals, threatens to be the greatest human rights
challenge of our time. The success of economies in developed nations
relies increasingly on their creative output, and if that success is to
continue, we must remember that creativity is the product of curiosity,
which in turn is the product of privacy.
A culture of secrecy has denied our societies the opportunity to
determine the appropriate balance between the human right of privacy and
the governmental interest in investigation. These are not decisions
that should be made for a people, but only by the people after full,
informed, and fearless debate. Yet public debate is not possible without
public knowledge, and in my country, the cost for one in my position of
returning public knowledge to public hands has been persecution and
exile. If we are to enjoy such debates in the future, we cannot rely
upon individual sacrifice. We must create better channels for people of
conscience to inform not only trusted agents of government, but
independent representatives of the public outside of government.
When I began my work, it was with the sole intention of making possible
the debate we see occurring here in this body and in many other bodies
around the world. Today we see legislative bodies forming new
committees, calling for investigations, and proposing new solutions for
modern problems. We see emboldened courts that are no longer afraid to
consider critical questions of national security. We see brave
executives remembering that if a public is prevented from knowing how
they are being governed, the necessary result is that they are no longer
self-governing. And we see the public reclaiming an equal seat at the
table of government. The work of a generation is beginning here, with
your hearings, and you have the full measure of my gratitude and
support.