Bradley Manning

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Ex-hacker turns in army specialist for leaking video to Wikileaks

Arts, Culture & Media

Specialist Bradley Manning was arrested for giving Wikileaks a video showing a military helicopter firing on civilians and killing two Reuters reporters. The Takeaway talks with New York Times reporter Elisabeth Bumiller.

Manning’s safety in question as a transgendered person in military prison

Global Politics

What we know from Bradley Manning’s leaks

Global Politics

What did Bradley Manning Disclose?

Conflict & Justice

How a Former US Marine Intelligence Officer Views the Manning Trial

Conflict & Justice

Bradley Manning Sentenced to Military Prison for 35 Years

Conflict & Justice

Private First Class Bradley Manning was sentenced Wednesday to 35 years in military prison for passing thousands of classified documents to Wikileaks.

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange awaits word on request for asylum in Ecuador

Global Politics

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on Tuesday asked Ecuador for asylum. Police in London said he will be arrested for violating the terms of his bail, but for the moment he’s protected at the country’s embassy in London. Assange said he ultimately fears eventual extradition to the United States and a politically motivated trial.

Manning Verdict Echoes Pentagon Papers Call for First Amendment Rights

Yesterday, a military judge found Private Bradley Manning not guilty of “aiding the enemy” for releasing hundreds of thousands classified military documents to WikiLeaks. Amidst the mix of rumblings and applause that followed the verdict were the echoes of another case. Four decades ago the publication of the Pentagon Papers, a secret history of the […]

Former State Department Spokesman: ‘Manning Acquittal of Aiding the Enemy Right Verdict’

Conflict & Justice

Two years ago, PJ Crowley resigned as State Department spokesman after criticizing the way Army Private Bradley Manning was being treated while in detention.

Bradley Manning Found Not Guilty of Aiding the Enemy

Conflict & Justice

The soldier at the center of the Wikileaks scandal has been acquitted of aiding the enemy by a court martial. But Army Private Bradley Manning was found guilty of espionage, computer fraud and theft.