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Aug 22, 2013
WikiLeaks case: Bradley Manning wants to live rest of life as a woman
The report said that Manning, speaking to the NBC News Today programme in the US, made a public statement saying "she wishes to live out the rest of her life as a woman". -
Aug 21, 2013
Bradley Manning sentenced to 35 years in WikiLeaks case
US soldier Private Bradley Manning's court-martial came to an end today and the soldier was sentenced to 35 years in prison by Army Colonel Denise Lind. -
Aug 15, 2013
WikiLeaks case: Bradley Manning apologises for hurting US
US soldier Bradley Manning, taking the stand at his sentencing hearing, apologised for hurting his country by giving classified information to WikiLeaks and pleaded with a judge for a chance to go to college and become a productive citizen. -
Jul 31, 2013
Bradley Manning's sentencing hearing today, could face 136 yrs in prison
Acquitted of the most serious charge against him, Army Pfc. Bradley Manning still faces up to 136 years in prison for leaking government secrets to WikiLeaks -
Jul 30, 2013
Wikileaks case: Bradley Manning not guilty of aiding the enemy, rules judge
US Army Pfc. Bradley Manning has been acquitted of aiding the enemy for giving classified secrets to WikiLeaks. -
Jan 09, 2013
Bradley Manning's sentence will be reduced if convicted
A military judge on Tuesday reduced by 112 days any sentence that accused WikiLeaks leaker Bradley Manning might receive as compensation for harsh treatment he received in military detention, a Department of Defense spokesman said. -
Jan 08, 2013
WikiLeaks hearing to focus on Brandley Manning's motive
Prosecutors want the military judge to bar the defense from producing evidence at trial regarding Bradley Manning's motive for allegedly causing the online publication of secret war logs and diplomatic cables. -
Nov 26, 2012
Manning alleges torture, hopes to avoid trial in Wikileaks case
Army private, Bradley Manning who is charged in the biggest security breach in US history is trying to avoid trial by claiming he's already been punished by confinement conditions that a United Nations torture investigator called cruel, inhuman and degrading. -
Nov 26, 2012
Manning alleges torture, hopes to avoid trial in Wikileaks case
Army private, Bradley Manning who is charged in the biggest security breach in US history is trying to avoid trial by claiming he's already been punished by confinement conditions that a United Nations torture investigator called cruel, inhuman and degrading. -
Jan 07, 2012
Twitter ordered to provide Wikileaks supporters account info
Microblog Twitter has been ordered by the US Department of Justice to hand over information for three Wikileaks ...