Edward Snowden pardon petition rejected by US

1In response to an online petition asking for a pardon for Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor, a White House spokesman said on Tuesday that Mr Snowden should return to the United States and face justice.
2"He should come home to the United States, and be judged by a jury of his peers - not hide behind the cover of an authoritarian regime," the White House said in a statement.
3Mr Snowden downloaded a vast trove of intelligence while working as a contractor for the NSA and then leaked the documents to reporters.
4He is now living in Russia beyond the reach of prosecutors in the United States.
5He has since become a celebrity among some civil libertarians and has been making video appearances at conferences around the world.
6The petition said Mr Snowden was "a national hero and should be immediately issued a full, free and absolute pardon".
7In its response, the White House thanked the more than 167,000 people who had signed the petition and said that President Barack Obama had worked with Congress to balance national security with civil liberty concerns.
8But Mr Snowden's "dangerous decision to steal and disclose classified information had severe consequences for the security of our country and the people who work day in and day out to protect it", the White House statement said.
9"If he felt his actions were consistent with civil disobedience, then he should do what those who have taken issue with their own government do: challenge it, speak out, engage in a constructive act of protest, and - importantly - accept the consequences of his actions."