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Ex-NSA contractor Snowden appears at Norwegian prize ceremony via video link from Russia

In this file image made from video released by WikiLeaks on Oct. 11, 2013, former National Security Agency systems analyst Edward Snowden speaks in Moscow.
In this file image made from video released by WikiLeaks on Oct. 11, 2013, former National Security Agency systems analyst Edward Snowden speaks in Moscow. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP

COPENHAGEN – Former intelligence worker Edward Snowden has received a prize from the Norwegian Academy of Literature and Freedom of Expression, accepting via a live video link from Russia.

The former National Security Agency systems analyst got a standing ovation Saturday when the statuette and diploma were put on an empty chair during the award ceremony in the western Norway town of Molde.

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He was given got the prize, which includes 100,000 Norwegian kroner ($12,000), “for his work on the important issue of the right of privacy.”

Snowden says the United States “suffers its image, its reputation every year that it is standing against human rights.”

If he leaves Russia, he could be extradited to the U.S., where he faces charges for having leaked details of the once-secret surveillance programs.

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