Posted on 12/20/2010 7:38:35 PM PST by Libloather
Alleged WikiLeaks source suffers out of spotlight
The Irish Times - Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Concern is growing over the harsh conditions of Bradley Mannings detention as he awaits his court martial, writes LARA MARLOWE, Washington Correspondent
WHILE JULIAN Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, celebrated his release on bail last week with cocktails before being driven to mansion arrest at a 650-acre estate in Sussex, Private First Class Bradley Manning was mouldering away in solitary confinement in the brig at the Marine Corps base at Quantico, Virginia, deprived of exercise, news or even a sheet or pillow.
Assange (39) is preparing for an extradition trial in February, which will determine whether he is sent to Sweden on charges of sexual assault. Manning, who turned 23 last Friday, was arrested seven months ago in Iraq, where he served as a US army intelligence analyst. He was jailed for two months in Kuwait before being transferred to Virginia in July.
Manning is believed to have leaked the collateral murder video of a US Apache helicopter killing 11 people in Baghdad in 2007, including two Reuters journalists. Two children were wounded in the same attack. The classified video was published by WikiLeaks in April.
Manning is also suspected of having provided hundreds of thousands of documents, many of them classified, about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and US diplomatic cables, to WikiLeaks.
Manning was charged on June 6th with two counts of violating the Uniform Code of Military Justice, including eight criminal offences and four non-criminal violations of army regulations. Prosecutors and defence lawyers are arguing about who should conduct his psychiatric evaluation.
Jeff Paterson, the project director of Courage to Resist and a member of the Bradley Manning Support Group, said a pre-trial hearing will be held in February or March, the court martial about six months later. If convicted, Manning could face 52 years in prison.
It is not clear whether Assange was a passive recipient of the material leaked by Manning, or a co-conspirator who may have provided him with software that enabled him to download material from a classified military computer. It is believed that the two never met, but communicated via an encrypted message service.
Assange told ABC News that WikiLeaks technology (was) designed ... to make sure that we never know the identities or names of people submitting us material. After the Senate repealed the Dont Ask Dont Tell ban on gays serving openly in the US military last weekend, US media began asking whether Manning was a victim of the discriminatory policy. Back in Mannings home town, theyre wondering if his troubled home life and his service in an army that would not allow him to be openly gay had an impact on his decision to leak sensitive documents, NBC News reported from Crescent, Oklahoma.
On December 15th, a report entitled The inhumane conditions of Bradley Mannings detention on the widely read liberal website salon.com quoted several people directly familiar with the conditions of Mannings detention, including Lt Brian Villiard, a Quantico brig official.
Manning is kept in his cell for 23 hours each day, is barred from exercising in his cell on the grounds he might injure himself, and is under constant surveillance. He has been denied a pillow or sheets, is allowed no access to news or current events programmes during the hour he is taken out, and is regularly administered anti-depressants. In his one hour outside the cell, Manning takes a shower and walks.
His primary objection to the conditions is that he is being deprived of exercise, Mr Paterson said. David House, an MIT student who is Mannings most frequent visitor, says his physical condition is visibly deteriorating because of inactivity and sleep deprivation. Guards wake him up often during the night, ostensibly to be sure he is well. The conditions of his detention amount to torture, Mr Paterson said.
Hundreds of new people have contacted the support group in the five days since the conditions of Mannings imprisonment were revealed. Mr Paterson said the group has raised $130,000. We are well on the way to being able to cover all his defence expenses.
To some, like Roger Campbell, a Marine interviewed by NBC in Mannings home town, the army private is a traitor who should be executed. To the support group, whose advisory board members include the filmmaker Michael Moore, the Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg and former State Department and CIA officials, Manning is a hero.
Expose War Crime. Free Bradley Manning, said the placards at a rally at Washingtons Lafayette Park on December 16th. Daniel Ellsberg, now 79, compared his own leaking of the Pentagons secret history of the Vietnam War to Mannings action, calling Manning a brother who committed a very admirable act. Manning is a dual US and British citizen, because his mother Susan is Welsh.
He had an unhappy childhood in Oklahoma and Wales, where he was reportedly teased for being gay, drinking Dr Pepper, having an American accent and spending so much time in front of the computer. Manning returned from Wales to Oklahoma, but his father kicked him out of the house when he learned he was gay.
Ewww. In a military prison - please? Whatever happened to the firing squad?
A firing squad would free him... from his body....
It’s amazing that the definition of torture just keeps getting less and less. The guy is IN PRISON AND ADMITTED HE DID IT.
Whistle Blowing isn’t his only pass time ... he needs to go to a women’s prison for the rest of his life.
He’s the one most deserving of the spotlight and the punishment.
Put him in general population.
Awww, poor wittle brat! What was his reasons for doing this?
Oh, that’s right. He did it because he was unhappy with the military’s policy of DADT. Fool! This lousy president said he would get it repealed and, thanks to those lame ducks in Congress with the help of lousy RINOs, that punk would have gotten his wish. Little jerk! If he had done this to expose a cover-up, then I can see trying to enshrine this jerk as some hero, like a real whistleblower.
But this ... human only did this because he couldn’t be in the military and open about his perversion. There is nothing noble about his actions. He’s a self-indulgent jerk. Pure and simple.
Here’s news: You can exercise without going outside or having as lot of room.
But, he is the war crime. These libs are nutso. And to bad he doesn’t have a pillow. He’d be eating bread and water if I had any say in it. And cleaning the bathrooms twice a day with a tooth brush and shackles on.
Manning is the gulity one in all this. He should be executed.
Back in Mannings home town, theyre wondering if his troubled home life and his service in an army that would not allow him to be openly gay had an impact on his decision to leak sensitive documents, NBC News reported from Crescent, Oklahoma.
No Pillow?
How about no cot and no sleeping bag?
Last time I deployed, I slept in a hangar.
Don’t be a whiner, Manning.
Barney Frank is openly gay and he still makes idiotic decisions.
Oh dear!
Whatever will he bite?
Yep, screw him. I’d bet these lib handwringers would have no trouble whatsover torturing any conservatives - that is if they had the guts to catch one alone.
I prefer this oldie but goodie...
Ellsberg's "Truth"-Telling Project no doubt. And given the description, I'm guessing the Joe Wilson fan group VIPS / Counterpunch again... [who like Wikileaks also were involved with Australian antiwar groupies]
Approximately 14 jillion people have had troubled home lives or had to conceal some characteristic about themselves. Yet they did not commit treasonous acts.
I frankly dont care about his childhood. I will bet you this punk knows right from wrong, and that is what really matters.
To prevent pillow fights among gay inmates?
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