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DESCRIPTION:Bay Area chapters of Code Pink and World Can't Wait invite you to 
 participate in a worldwide reading of texts about surveillance, sponsored 
 by the  International Literature Festival Berlin.\n\nThis is not a Library 
 Sponsored Program. Please call Curt at 818-480-1860 to register as a 
 reader. Selected text includes two statements published in Glenn 
 Greenwald's book No Place to Hide.\n  \nExcerpt of statement from event 
 organizers:  With this worldwide reading, we call on the United States 
 Government to recognize that Edward Snowden's revelations are of essential 
 importance for the safeguarding of democracy in the digital age, and thus 
 that his actions must be seen to be covered by the Universal Unwritten Rule 
 of the Ethical Right. Washington should therefore immediately lift all 
 legal charges and complaints against Snowden, so that he can return home 
 safely as a free man.\n\nWe further demand that the Member States of the 
 European Union, in recognition of the importance of his revelations, 
 immediately grant Edward Snowden asylum in the EU, for as long as he may 
 need it and at least until the US Government has lifted all charges against 
 him. Finally, we ask that the Nobel Committee consider Edward Snowden for 
 the Nobel Peace Prize - in recognition of his amazing, selfless service 
 towards democracy, freedom and peace for all of us.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/09/04/18761163.php
SUMMARY:Liberty and Recognition for Edward Snowden
LOCATION:Latino/Hispanic Room\nSan Francisco Main Library\n100 Larkin Street\nenter 
 at 30 Grove Street, proceed down stairs to lower level\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/09/04/18761163.php
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