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13/05/2014

In 2013 Glenn Greenwald helped government whistleblower Edward Snowden publish leaked documents on the extent of US federal surveillance. He talks about his book 'No Place to Hide'.

Speaking exclusively to Richard Bacon on 5live about his role in helping publish the Snowden files, Glenn Greenwald says "there were definitely clear risks" involved in helping Snowden. He describes how Snowden was able to stay one step ahead of the authorities during his brief stay in Hong Kong last year and explains why he won't be coming to the UK to publicise his new book No Place To Hide: "I just don't think it's a trustworthy place to be".

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Tue 13 May 2014 14:00

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