While Nicaragua and Venezuela presidents on Friday offered asylum to Edward Snowden, more Latin American countries have said they aim to do the same, pitting South America against North America over "persecution by the empire," as Venezuela head of state called the U.S. abuse of the human rights global violation whistleblower. One day after South American leaders gathered to denounce the skyjacking of Bolivian President Evo Morales' plane over Europe and searching it for surveillance abuse whistleblower Edward Snowden, Nicaragua and Venezuela presidents offered asylum to Snowden. Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela and Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua declared in separate speeches that they are offering to Snowden humanitarian safe haven.
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