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NSA worker source of leak

This photo provided by the Guardian newspaper shows Edward Snowden on Sunday in Hong Kong. The Guardian identified Snowden as a source for its reports on intelligence programs. (Associated Press)

This photo provided by the Guardian newspaper shows Edward Snowden on Sunday in Hong Kong. The Guardian identified Snowden as a source for its reports on intelligence programs.

WASHINGTON – A 29-year-old contractor who claims to have worked at the National Security Agency and the CIA allowed himself to be revealed Sunday as the source of disclosures about the U.S. government’s secret surveillance programs, risking prosecution by the U.S. government.

The leaks have reopened the post-Sept. 11 debate about privacy concerns versus heightened measures to protect against terrorist attacks, and led the NSA to ask the Justice Department to conduct a criminal investigation into the leaks.

The Guardian, the first paper to disclose the documents, said it was publishing the identity of Edward Snowden, a former technical assistant for the CIA and current employee of defense contractor Booz Allen Hamilton, at his own request. Full story.

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