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Not really. Assange is under diplomatic protection, not in any country, but in an embassy. Snowden is still on the run. They are on the run not because they were prosecuted for their political beliefs but because they broke some laws irrelevant, or at best peripheral, to their politics.Strange times we live in.
American citizen seeking asylum in Russia/China and/or latin America.
LOL.
I think Snowden made a serious mistake in thinking he can be another Assange and I also think he is starting to realize his tactical error. In his shoes, I would have become an anonymous source. If my conscience bothered me that much, I would have either requested reassignment or resigned, then become an anonymous source. If I am of the 'liberal' bent, my target would have been at least a journalist of the same politics, if not outright a Democratic member of Congress. The reality is that it would not have matter which because Republicans are the ones usually in the mistrust and distrust of government camp. I would have plenty of legal protections in the form of the ACLU, for example, not counting the legion of activist attorneys seeking to make a name for themselves for later political offices and the ones truly altruistic about their ideologies.
I think Snowden fled because of several factors, least of all that he did not think of all the legal avenues available, and worst of all, now that his past is being scoped out, if it turned out that there is something as sordid as Assange's sexual assault charge, his credibility is shot. All you have to do is look at wikileaks today. Assange's celebrity status did not helped him and wikileaks one bit. He is trapped probably under sorry condition in an embassy and wikileaks is struggling to survive, both financially and morally now that people have expended enough time to study what Assange did and found him not credible.