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Bradley Manning

Manning: I am Chelsea, I am a female – not Bradley
Article
/ 23 August 2013

Manning: I am Chelsea, I am a female – not Bradley

Chelsea Manning has created a new set of potential complications for the US military, asking to be known as a woman and to undergo hormone treatment.

By Sapa Ap
Bradley Manning gets 35 years
Article
/ 21 August 2013

Bradley Manning gets 35 years

US soldier Bradley Manning has been sentenced to 35 years in a military prison for leaking classified information to WikiLeaks in 2010.

By Ian Simpson
Bradley Manning: I’m sorry that my actions have hurt people
Article
/ 15 August 2013

Bradley Manning: I’m sorry that my actions have hurt people

US Army private Bradley Manning has apologised for leaking secret intelligence files to WikiLeaks that allegedly harmed his country and others.

By Chantal Valery
US soldier Manning found guilty on most charges
Article
/ 30 July 2013

US soldier Manning found guilty on most charges

US soldier Bradley Manning has been found not guilty of aiding the enemy, but guilty of most of the other 20 criminal counts against him.

By Reuters
WikiLeaks whistle-blower Manning set to hear verdict
Article
/ 30 July 2013

WikiLeaks whistle-blower Manning set to hear verdict

WikiLeaks whistle-blower and US soldier Bradley Manning will learn his fate today after being charged with putting US national security at risk.

By Reuters
Lack of transparency means tainted justice for Bradley Manning
Article
/ 6 July 2013

Lack of transparency means tainted justice for Bradley Manning

Military obfuscation and compliant media make for an Orwellian trial of managed misinformation against the WikiLeaks source.

By Staff Reporter
US soldier’s WikiLeaks trial chills whistleblowers
Article
/ 1 June 2013

US soldier’s WikiLeaks trial chills whistleblowers

The US soldier accused of the biggest leak of classified information in US history, goes on trial in a case that raises questions about secrecy.

By Ian Simpson
No image available
Article
/ 19 December 2011

‘WikiLeaker’ hearing told of Iraq base’s security lapses

The person in charge of the computer network that Bradley Manning used to leak US secrets to WikiLeaks has been singled out in the soldier’s trial.

By Matt Williams and Ed Pilkington
Obama gets harsh legal judgment
Article
/ 15 April 2011

Obama gets harsh legal judgment

More than 250 eminent legal scholars have signed a letter protesting against the treatment in military prison of the alleged WikiLeaks source.

By Ed Pilkington
Clinton spokesperson resigns after WikiLeaks flap
Article
/ 14 March 2011

Clinton spokesperson resigns after WikiLeaks flap

State Department spokesperson PJ Crowley has quit after causing a stir by describing the treatment of the suspected WikiLeaks leaker as "stupid".

By Matthew Lee
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Article
/ 31 December 2010

Wired journalists deny cover-up over WikiLeaks boss

Pair with access to transcript of comments by Bradley Manning deny they could help prosecution against Julian Assange.

By Staff Reporter

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