Snowden installed as University of Glasgow rector
By Associated Press
Apr 23, 2014 11:36 AM CDT
Edward Snowden, displayed on television screens, asks a question to Russian President Vladimir Putin during a nationally televised question-and-answer session, in Moscow, Thursday, April 17, 2014. Speaking in a televised call-in show with the nation, Putin harshly criticized the West for trying to...   (Associated Press)

LONDON (AP) — Former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden has been installed as the official representative of students at the University of Glasgow.

Snowden told the ceremony by video link that, in the office, he would follow the idea "that if we believe in something we should stand up for it."

He said "in a democracy, people have a right to know the policies of their government."

Snowden leaked documents disclosing details of U.S. spies' surveillance of the Internet and telephone communications. He has been granted asylum in Russia.

He was elected rector — the students' representative to university management — out of a field of four candidates in February.

Snowden is unlikely to visit Glasgow, however. Britain has an extradition treaty with the U.S., where he is wanted on criminal charges.