Featured Image: Bradley Manning, US Army. SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (Public Domain).
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Published on Aug 12, 2013
August 12, 2013 KING 5 News
Featured Image: Bradley Manning, US Army. SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (Public Domain).
From youtube uploaded by MOXNEWSd0tC0M
Published on Aug 12, 2013
August 12, 2013 KING 5 News
Featured Image: Bradley Manning US Army. SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (Public Domain).
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
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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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