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Snowden statue points to divide in US society: Is he hero or traitor?

The removal of a monument to former NSA contractor Edward Snowden from a New York park indicates how Americans are still split over the role of the controversial whistle-blower. 

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A bust of former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden appeared in Brooklyn鈥檚 Fort Greene Park, in New York Monday. After several mysterious artists put the bust on a war memorial, parks officials ordered the bust removed. Animal New York, a city news website, reported that the activists sneaked the four-foot-tall, 100-pound bust of Mr. Snowden before dawn Monday.

A group of guerrilla artists' lofty, albeit controversial, goal of enshrining whistle-blower Edward Snowden among the ranks of聽American heroes was thwarted on Monday as New York City Department of Parks & Recreation officials promptly removed a bust of Mr. Snowden that the artists had installed atop a war memorial in Brooklyn, N.Y.

The group of artists, whose identities have not been confirmed, had fastened a custom-made bust of the former National Security Agency contractor to part of the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument, a memorial to Revolutionary War soldiers. The parks department quickly covered the unsanctioned bust with a tarp and removed it shortly thereafter.

But while the dance of discord played out by the activist artists and park officials may have聽, it is representative of a divide within American society: the split between those who view Snowden as a national hero and those who believe he is a traitor.

According to a January 2014 poll by the Pew Research Center, while public opinion is divided over whether the Snowden leaks served the public interest, most young Americans are supportive of Snowden.聽

鈥57% of 18- to 29-year olds said the leaks have聽served聽rather than harmed the public interest .... These youngest adults were the only age group without majority support for prosecuting Snowden 鈥 they split 42%-42% on whether the former NSA contractor should be tried,鈥澛 for Pew.

The Snowden case has been polarizing since the beginning. In 2013, Snowden鈥檚 leaks, originally reported by former Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald and documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras, exposed an extensive, covert surveillance program that spied on US citizens, residents, and foreigners alike. But while some painted Snowden as a hero dedicated to transparency, others labeled him a national traitor.

"For society to function well, there have to be basic levels of trust and cooperation, a respect for institutions and deference to common procedures,"聽. "By deciding to unilaterally leak secret N.S.A. documents, Snowden has betrayed all of these things."

The artists disagree.

鈥淔ort Greene鈥檚 Prison Ship Martyrs Monument is a memorial to American POWs who lost their lives during the Revolutionary War. We have updated this monument to highlight those who sacrifice their safety in the fight against modern-day tyrannies. It would be a dishonor to those memorialized here to not laud those who protect the ideals they fought for, as Edward Snowden has by bringing the NSA鈥檚 4th-Amendment-violating surveillance programs to light. All too often, figures who strive to uphold these ideals have been cast as criminals rather than in bronze,鈥澛犅爌ublished by the New York-based online news publication Animal. 聽

Meanwhile, some argue that rather than just demonstrating support for Snowden, the bust would help raise awareness about the issue of surveillance, as most Americans don鈥檛 even know who Snowden is.

The statue appeared in the park the morning after HBO aired comedian聽John Oliver鈥檚 interview with Snowden, during which he presented a video of interviews with numerous people in Times Square who didn鈥檛 know who Snowden is. Mr. Oliver said the sample group interviewed was 鈥渞epresentative.鈥

Then again, Snowden's leaks were not meant to be about himself; they were meant to shed light on an issue of national and international import, covert government surveillance.

The artists behind the Snowden bust said they realized that he would be unhappy with their decision to showcase his image because the leaks were 鈥渘ever meant to be about him.鈥 However, they stressed that they hoped 鈥渉e would understand,鈥澛.

Demonstrating a streak of tenacity, other Snowden supporters decided not to let the bust鈥檚 removal prevent them from drawing attention to the issues and to the man. The evening after the statue was removed, another group of activists, known as the Illuminator Art Collective, sneaked into the park and projected a blue image of the sculpture onto the column where the bust was,聽.

Regarding the installation of the bust, parks department spokeswoman Maeri Ferguson聽 that the sculpture had been removed because "the erection of any unapproved structure or artwork in a city park is illegal.鈥澛燭he New York Police Department聽聽it is investigating the 鈥渁rt prank.鈥

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