Where Will Snowden Run To?
Three countries have offered NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden asylum. Scroll down for an interactive map of the current status of all his requests for asylum. Lisa Mahapatra

Three Latin American countries have offered NSA leaker Edward Snowden asylum, but there’s still no word on which country he will choose.

The first offer of asylum was either made by President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua or President Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela, followed by an offer from President Evo Morales of Bolivia, according to the AP.

The offer from the Bolivian president came after he accused U.S. and European nations of temporarily blocking his flight home from a Moscow summit on Saturday, because they suspected that he might have Snowden aboard.

On Sunday, Cuban President Raul Castro said that he supported his leftist Latin American neighbors in their offers of asylum to Snowden, though he did not indicate whether Cuba would also also offer him the same.

Here’s a map of all the countries Snowden has submitted requests to and the current status of their responses: