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Edward Snowden: Journalist exposing Aadhaar leak merits award, not probe

Updated on: 10 January,2018 12:01 PM IST  |  London
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Whistle-u00c2u00adblower Edward Snowden also says the Indian government should reform its policy to safeguard the privacy of its citizens

Edward Snowden: Journalist exposing Aadhaar leak merits award, not probe

Edward Snowden tweeted his views on the Aadhaar issue
Edward Snowden tweeted his views on the Aadhaar issue


American whistle-blower Edward Snowden yesterday said the journalist whose report on alleged Aadhaar data breach has led to lodging of an FIR merits an award, not a government probe, for the work. Snowden, a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employee, who blew the lid off US surveillance on phone as well as internet communications, also said the Indian government should reform its policy to safeguard the privacy of its citizens.


"The journalists exposing the #Aadhaar breach deserve an award, not an investigation. If the government were truly concerned for justice, they would be reforming the policies that destroyed the privacy of a billion Indians. Want to arrest those responsible? They are called @UIDAI," Snowden recently posted on Twitter.


Aadhaar is a 12-digit unique identity number issued to all Indian residents based on their biometric and demographic data. The data is collected by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), a statutory authority. The Delhi Police has registered an "open-ended" First Information Report (FIR) on a complaint from UIDAI over the news report on alleged data breach.

"It is the natural tendency of government to desire perfect records of private lives. History shows that no matter the laws, the result is abuse," Snowden, 34, living in asylum in Russia since 2013, tweeted in context of the Aadhaar issue. The police probe in the Aadhaar data breach story had attracted strong criticism from various media organisations and bodies, including The Editors Guild of India which sought withdrawal of the case registered.

The government on Monday said the FIR was filed against "unknown" accused and stressed that it was committed to "freedom of press" as well as to "maintaining security & sanctity of #Aadhaar". The UIDAI also said that it was committed to the freedom of the Press and will approach the newspaper and its reporter for cooperation in the investigation of alleged data breach.

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Edward Snowden: It is the natural tendency of government to desire perfect records of private lives. History shows that no matter the laws, the result is abuse.

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