Edward Snowden has written an extensive open letter to the people of Brazil to discuss his findings and ultimately seek asylum.
In a broad letter published Tuesday by Brazil newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo, Snowden asks Brazil for the second time to grant him asylum. To make his case, for former NSA contractor said that his "act of conscience" prompted the US to make him "stateless."

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