The Edward Snowden Controversy
Who is Edward Snowden?
Edward Snowden is a former contractor for the United States National Security Agency (NSA). In 2013, he leaked thousands of secret government documents to journalists, revealing how the U.S. government was collecting massive amounts of information from people’s phone calls, emails, and online activity.
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Edward Snowden Discussing
Edward Snowden Speaking in 2013
Edward Snowden at Meeting 2013
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What Did Snowden Reveal?
- The NSA was collecting information from millions of ordinary people—including people who were not suspected of any crime.
- This collection included phone records, emails, chat messages, and even people’s internet searches.
- U.S. allies, like Germany and France, were also being spied on.
Why is This Controversial?
Some People Call Him a Hero
They say Snowden revealed important information the public deserved to know. He started a conversation about privacy, freedom, and government power.
Others Call Him a Traitor
They argue he broke the law and endangered national security. They believe his actions made it harder for security agencies to protect the country.
What Happened Afterward?
Snowden left the U.S. and now lives in Russia, because he fears being arrested.
The government changed some surveillance laws after the leaks to better protect privacy.
The world is still debating how to balance security and personal privacy.
Class Discussion
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