Wikileaks founder Julian Assange said NSA leaker Edward Snowden is safe and in touch with the Wikileaks legal team during a Monday morning conference call.
While Assange would not confirm whether Snowden is still in Russia, he did say that both Snowden and Sarah Harrison, the Wikileaks representative traveling with him, “are healthy and safe.”
“I cannot give further information as to their whereabouts and present circumstances except to say the matter is in hand,” Assange added, declining to specify where Snowden is headed. Wikileaks is providing legal counsel and travel funds.
The former NSA contractor spent the weekend on the run, having left Hong Kong on Sunday with the help of Wikileaks. The organization said Sunday that Snowden was headed to Ecuador.
Assange said during the call that the Ecuadorian government has supplied Snowden with a “refugee document of passage,” which enabled him to leave Hong Kong.
In an interview with NBC News, Secretary of State John Kerry reiterated the United States’ request that Snowden, who was formally charged with espionage Friday, be returned to the U.S.
“He is an individual indicted on three felony counts and that he is wanted by the legal process of the United States,” Kerry said.
“He’s a traitor certainly to the oath he took, to the promise he took to his fellow employees, to the place that he was employed at, to the duty that he took on, freely, by his own choice,” Kerry said.









