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Psychiatrists recommended easing of Manning custody, official testifies
The former commander of the Marine Corps base at Quantico, Va., told a military court on Tuesday that accused WikiLeaker Bradley Manning was held in highly restrictive "prevention-of-injury" custody even though psychiatrists recommended the conditions...
Tags: Psychiatrists, Mental Health, Psychiatry, Trials, Bradley Manning
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Accused WikiLeaker Manning says he was punished before trial
Army Pfc. Bradley Manning is due back at Fort Meade this week, where lawyers for the alleged WikiLeaker plan to argue that he was punished at a military brig before his case had been heard — grounds, they say, to dismiss all charges against him. By...
Tags: Human Rights, Barack Obama, The Pentagon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Military Justice
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Obama extends whistleblower protections to intelligence community
President Obama has done what Congress has not: Extend whistleblower protections to national security and intelligence employees. A new presidential policy directive says employees "who are eligible for access to classified information can effectively...Tags: U.S. Senate, Human Rights, Government, Barack Obama, The Washington Post
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Accused WikiLeaker Manning sent to court-martial
The commander of the Military District of Washington has ordered a court-martial for Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, the former intelligence analyst accused of giving hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks.
Maj. Gen....Tags: Trials, Brown University, Bradley Manning, U.S. Army, WikiLeaks
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Bradley Manning to return to Fort Meade for WikiLeaks case
Private First Class Bradley E. Manning, the former intelligence analyst awaiting a court-martial on charges of aiding the enemy and violating the Espionage Act, will return to Fort Meade this month for his arraignment, the Army said Thursday.
Manning,...Tags: Justice System, Trials, Bradley Manning, Computer Crime, Punishment
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Manning's lawyer asks military to stop WikiLeaks hearing
Pfc. Bradley Manning, the soldier accused of sending hundreds of thousands of classified documents to be published by the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks, made his first appearance in a military courtroom Friday on charges that could land him in prison for...Tags: Trials, Anne Arundel County, Bradley Manning, Police Investigations, Prisons
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Court-martial recommended for Bradley Manning
An Army officer recommended Thursday that Pfc. Bradley Manning, the former intelligence analyst accused of giving hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks, be court-martialed on charges of violating the Espionage...Tags: Trials, Bradley Manning, Prisons, Punishment, U.S. Army
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Defense suggests accused WikiLeaker was troubled soldier
To his supporters, Army Pfc. Bradley E. Manning is a hero, the whistle-blower who revealed U.S. war crimes and diplomatic double-dealing in the Pentagon records and State Department cables he is alleged to have sent to the anti-secrecy organization...Tags: Mental Health, Barack Obama, Yale University, Police Investigations, International Court or Tribunal
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Bradley Manning supporters plan rally outside Fort Meade
Hundreds of activists are planning to demonstrate outside Fort Meade this weekend in support of Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, the former intelligence analyst accused of sending hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the anti-secrecy organization...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Trials, The Pentagon, Barack Obama, U.S. Department of Defense
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Manning defense points to lax computer security
Defense attorneys for Army Pfc. Bradley Manning on Sunday grilled military officers about the intelligence analyst's dealings with classified information, suggesting that computer security at his Iraq base was lax and rules were routinely broken....Tags: Bradley Manning, Computer Networking and Internet, Minority Groups, WikiLeaks, Prosecution
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Attorney: Manning showed signs of distress in Iraq
Military prosecutors building a case against the 24-year-old Army soldier accused of sending hundreds of thousands of classified documents to WikiLeaks sought to show Saturday that Pfc. Bradley Manning had access to the secret documents and the ability to...Tags: Trials, Bradley Manning, Police Investigations, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Minority Groups
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Manning investigators found huge trove of war reports — and a boast
Army investigators found nearly half a million field reports from Iraq and Afghanistan on a computer memory card among the belongings of Pfc. Bradley Manning, with a note suggesting that an unnamed recipient "sit on this information" while deciding how...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Police Investigations, War Crimes, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Mark Johnson
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