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US soldier in WikiLeaks case claims he was held in a cage

Source: China Daily, Nov 30 2012, 6:19pm CST

A US Army private facing court-martial on suspicion of leaking secret documents to the WikiLeaks website testified on Thursday he was confined to a "cage" in the early days after his arrest in 2010 and thought he ...

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Parts of Bradley Manning trial to be closed to public

Source: The Washington Post  |   May 21 2013, 3:51pm CDT

The judge in the court-martial of Pfc. Bradley Manning said Tuesday that she would close portions of the trial to the public to protect classified material, a ruling likely to frustrate civil liberties groups that have alleged the case is being shro ...

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3 hours ago

Bradley Manning Judge Rules 24 Witnesses Will Testify In Secret

Source: The Huffington Post  |   May 21 2013, 3:04pm CDT

FORT MEADE, Md. -- The military judge overseeing the trial of Bradley Manning ruled Tuesday that "there are no alternatives to closure" of the court during the testimony of 24 prosecution witnesses who will discuss classified informati ...

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24 weeks ago


Quote:
"I remember thinking I'm going to die stuck here in this cage ... I thought I was going to die in that cage. That's what I saw - an animal cage."


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3 hours ago

Deal on bin Laden evidence made in WikiLeaks case

Source: FindLaw: AP Professional News  |   May 21 2013, 2:28pm CDT

FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) — Lawyers in the court-martial of an Army private who gave U.S. secrets to WikiLeaks say they've reached a deal on evidence involving Osama bin Laden. They announced the agreement at a pretrial hearing Tuesday for Ar ...

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Prosecutors to accept Manning plea

Source: The Daily Telegraph  |   May 21 2013, 2:08pm CDT

THE US government will accept an Army soldier's guilty plea to a lesser version of one of the 22 counts he faces for sending more than 700,000 classified US documents to WikiLeaks, a military prosecutor said during a pretrial heari ...

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Bradley Manning prosecutors seek to prove WikiLeaks suspect 'aided enemy'

Source: Guardian Unlimited  |   May 21 2013, 1:43pm CDT

Prosecutors in the case against the WikiLeaks source Bradley Manning have decided to drop one of 22 counts against him, but are pressing ahead with the most serious accusation, that he "aided the enemy". Military lawyers tol ...

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5 hours ago

WikiLeaks prosecutors accept plea

Source: Irish Independent  |   May 21 2013, 1:12pm CDT

The US government will accept an army private's guilty plea to a lesser version of one of the 22 counts he faces for sending more than 700,000 classified US documents to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks, a military prosecutor has sa ...

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6 hours ago

WikiLeaks prosecutor accepts GI's plea to 1 count

Source: Washington Times  |   May 21 2013, 11:55am CDT

Army Pfc. Bradley Manning is escorted into a courthouse in Fort Meade, ... more > FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) — Prosecutors say they will accept an Army private’s guilty plea to a lesser version of one of the 22 counts he faces. Maj. Ashden Fein ...

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7 hours ago

WikiLeaks prosecutor agrees to 1 lesser charge

Source: The Seattle Times  |   May 21 2013, 10:36am CDT

Prosecutors say they will accept an Army private's guilty plea to a lesser version of one of the 22 counts he faces. Prosecutors say they will accept an Army private's guilty plea to a lesser version of one of the 22 counts ...

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WikiLeaks prosecutor agrees to 1 lesser charge

Source: FindLaw: AP News  |   May 21 2013, 10:35am CDT

FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) — Prosecutors say they have agreed to charge the Army private who released more than 700,000 secret U.S. documents to the WikiLeaks site with a lesser offense on one of the 22 counts against him. Maj. A ...

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