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U.S. Rights Group Gets Over 100,000 Signatures Demanding Bradley Manning Get Nobel Peace Prize (Video Report)

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Published on Aug 12, 2013

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Judge reduces Bradley Manning’s maximum sentence (Video Report)

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Published on Aug 7, 2013

As the sentencing portion of Bradley Manning’s trial continues, on Tuesday Army Judge Col. Denise Lind agreed that some of the 20 counts against the soldier should be merged cutting down his overall maximum sentence. RT’s Erin Ade has more on the case.
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Bradley Manning Acquitted of Aiding the Enemy

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From Military.com Jul 30, 2013 Associated Press| by David Dishneau and Pauline Jelinek

FORT MEADE, Md. – U.S. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning was acquitted of aiding the enemy – the most serious charge he faced – but was convicted of espionage, theft and other charges Tuesday, more than three years after he spilled secrets to WikiLeaks.

The judge, Army Col. Denise Lind, deliberated for about 16 hours over three days before reaching her decision in a case that drew worldwide attention as supporters hailed Manning as a whistleblower. The U.S. government called him an anarchist computer hacker and attention-seeking traitor. . . . Read Complete Report

Bradley Manning to be sentenced next week (+) Manning Protesters take on Fort. McNair (Video Reports)

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Bradley Manning to be sentenced next week 

Published on Jul 25, 2013

The fate of Bradley Manning lies in the hands of Army Judge Col. Denise Lind and after nearly two months of hearing both sides of the case her verdict could set a precedent for future whistleblower cases to come. Elizabeth Goitein, co-director for the Liberty and National Security Program at the Brennan Center, joins us with more on the prosecution.
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Manning Protesters take on Fort. McNair

Published on Jul 26, 2013

As the military tribunal of Army Private First Class Bradley Manning wraps up in Fort Meade, just a short drive away, Manning’s supporters are gathering outside of Fort McNair. . . . From Description

Ron Paul supports Snowden and Manning in Larry King interview (Video Report)

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Wikileaks: Manning a whistleblower, not a traitor, defense concludes (Video Report)

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Published on Jul 26, 2013

On Friday, Bradley Manning’s defense team concluded their closing arguments by saying that the soldier is not a traitor. For nearly two months, Army Judge Col. Denise Lind heard both sides of the case for Manning’s involvement in disclosing hundreds-of-thousands of cable to the website WikiLeaks. RT’s Liz Wahl is at Fort Meade in Maryland with more.
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Wikileaks: Government presents rebuttal in the Manning case (Video Report)

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Published on Jul 19, 2013

On Thursday, Judge Col. Denise Lind rejected the defense’s motion to drop the aiding the enemy charge held against Private first class Bradley Manning for releasing thousands of classified military documents to the whistleblower website WikiLeaks. The trial continued on Friday with more rebuttal witnesses from the government prosecution and RT’s Liz Wahl has more from Fort Meade, Maryland.
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WikiLeaks LIVE – Kristinn Hrafnsson speaks (Video Report)

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Streamed live on Aug 22, 2013

WikiLeaks spokesperson, Kristinn Hrafnsson, joined us live to discuss WikiLeaks, Bradley Manning, Edward Snowden, David Miranda, The Guardian and much more.

National Security State up against a Whistleblower Revolution (Video Report)

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Published on Jun 20, 2013

There are nearly 5 million people in the United States with security clearance, and any one of them could be the next Edward Snowden or Bradley Manning.

US soldier faces trial over WikiLeaks disclosures

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From Space War by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) June 1, 2013

Three years after his arrest in Iraq for allegedly causing America’s worst ever national security breach, US Army private Bradley Manning finally goes on trial Monday over his disclosures to WikiLeaks.

Manning, who faces a possible 154-year jail sentence, has offered to plead guilty to several offenses but he denies prosecutors’ most serious charge — that he knowingly aided the enemy, chiefly Al-Qaeda and Bin Laden. . . . Read Complete Report