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Mass spying programs threaten freedom of expression: Snowden

US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden says mass secret service surveillance poses a threat to freedom of expression and open society, in a text published in a German news magazine on Sunday.

Snowden, who faces criminal charges in the US for leaking top-secret documents about the US National Security Agency's (NSA) activities, said systematic snooping was a global problem that needed global solutions.

'Such programmes are not only a threat to privacy, they threaten also freedom of expression and open societies,' he wrote in the text which appeared in German in Der Spiegel magazine.

'The existence of espionage technology must not determine politics,' he said, adding there was a moral duty to see that laws and values limit surveillance programmes and protect human rights.

Entitled 'A manifesto for the truth', the news weekly said the former NSA contractor wrote the piece on November 1 in Moscow and it was sent to Spiegel's offices via an encrypted channel.
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