Snowden interview access allegedly controlled by lawyer Anatoly Kucherena and Moscow fixer Zamir Gotta
Snowden interview access allegedly controlled by lawyer Anatoly Kucherena and Moscow fixer Zamir Gotta The passage describes a possible gatekeeping process for contacting Edward Snowden in Moscow, naming a lawyer and a fixer, but offers no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or high‑level political implications. It provides a modest lead for journalists seeking Snowden interviews, but lacks actionable details on illegal activity or powerful officials. Key insights: Snowden’s meetings reportedly require approval from lawyer Anatoly Kucherena.; Journalists must submit questions two weeks in advance and sign a non‑deviation agreement.; A Moscow fixer, TV producer Zamir Gotta, claims to have facilitated prior Snowden interviews.
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Snowden interview access allegedly controlled by lawyer Anatoly Kucherena and Moscow fixer Zamir Gotta The passage describes a possible gatekeeping process for contacting Edward Snowden in Moscow, naming a lawyer and a fixer, but offers no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or high‑level political implications. It provides a modest lead for journalists seeking Snowden interviews, but lacks actionable details on illegal activity or powerful officials. Key insights: Snowden’s meetings reportedly require approval from lawyer Anatoly Kucherena.; Journalists must submit questions two weeks in advance and sign a non‑deviation agreement.; A Moscow fixer, TV producer Zamir Gotta, claims to have facilitated prior Snowden interviews.
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