Quantcast

Army orders court-martial in WikiLeaks case

(▪‿▪)DoctorWhoGuru(▪‿▪) 2012/02/04 08:46:35

HAGERSTOWN, Maryland (AP) — An Army officer ordered a court-martial for a low-ranking intelligence analyst charged in the biggest leak of classified information in U.S. history.

Military District of Washington commander Maj. Gen. Michael Linnington on Friday referred all charges against Pfc. Bradley Manning to a general court-martial, the Army said in a statement.

The referral means Manning will stand trial for allegedly giving more than 700,000 secret U.S. documents and classified combat video to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks for publication.

The 24-year-old Crescent, Oklahoma, native faces 22 counts, including aiding the enemy. He could be imprisoned for life if convicted of that charge.

A judge who is yet to be appointed will set the trial date.

Manning's lead defense counsel, civilian attorney David Coombs, didn't immediately return a call Friday evening seeking comment on the decision.

Defense lawyers say Manning was clearly a troubled young soldier whom the Army should never have deployed to Iraq or given access to classified material while he was stationed there from late 2009 to mid-2010.

At a preliminary hearing in December, military prosecutors produced evidence that Manning downloaded and electronically transferred to WikiLeaks nearly half a million sensitive battlefield reports from Iraq and Afghanistan, hundreds of thousands of diplomatic cables, and video of a deadly 2007 Army helicopter attack that WikiLeaks shared with the world and dubbed "Collateral Murder."

Manning's lawyers countered that others had access to Manning's workplace computers. They say he was in emotional turmoil, partly because he was a gay soldier at a time when homosexuals were barred from serving openly in the U.S. armed forces. The defense also claims Manning's apparent disregard for security rules during stateside training and his increasingly violent outbursts after deployment were red flags that should have prevented him from having access to classified material. Manning's lawyers also contend that the material WikiLeaks published did little or no harm to national security.

In the December hearing at Fort Meade, Maryland, prosecutors also presented excerpts of online chats found on Manning's personal computer that allegedly document collaboration between him and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

Federal prosecutors in northern Virginia are investigating Assange and others for allegedly facilitating the disclosures.

The Bradley Manning Support Group, which contends Manning heroically exposed war crimes, issued a statement calling his prosecution "fundamentally unjust."

"This administration owes all Americans an honest explanation for their extraordinary retaliation against Bradley Manning," said Jeff Paterson, one of the group's lead organizers.

Read More: http://news.yahoo.com/army-orders-court-martial-wi...

You!
Add Photos & Videos

Sort By
  • Most Raves
  • Least Raves
  • Oldest
  • Newest
Opinions

  • brutusin~ Proud Apetheist 2012/02/04 20:19:17 (edited)
    brutusin~ Proud Apetheist
    +1
    If he gets killed that will only turn him into a martyr and the Military will have a bigger issue on their hands then some leaks that did not put anyone at risk and exposed some crimes America committed.



    We are already getting tired of this pointless unjustified war. He just exposed more of the pointlessness and injustice. Not a traitor and shouldn't be in jail.
  • JoeBlo 2012/02/04 16:21:20
  • lm1b2 2012/02/04 14:25:11
    lm1b2
    +1
    I hope this idiot gets the maximum sentences to stop any other idiot out their from doing the same thing!
  • Beautiful_Syn 2012/02/04 13:54:53
    Beautiful_Syn
    +1
    He took an oath, he broke that oath and should face all the consequences for his actions.
  • (▪‿▪)Do... Beautif... 2012/02/04 20:21:08
  • The Birdman 2012/02/04 12:40:13
    The Birdman
    +1
    The Traitor should be hanged the old fashioned way, in public for all to see!
  • brutusi... The Bir... 2012/02/04 20:25:54
    brutusin~ Proud Apetheist
    You know there is a country that does that.

    country
  • TheR 2012/02/04 11:26:42 (edited)
    TheR
    +2
    I am voting for him to be The next President of the USA.



    Bradley Manning Photo

    What? Let lying Generals, and Politicians coverup their war crimes?
    I say Bradley Manning is the only decent honest one in the entire Military Establishment.
  • goatman112003 2012/02/04 09:30:09
    goatman112003
    +1
    To do what he did was a violation of the oath he took. He placed numerous people in jeopardy and possibly killed or murdered. To say he was justified by the end goal is equivalent to justifying bank robbery as that's where the money is.
  • Jackal goatman... 2012/02/04 13:39:46
    Jackal
    +2
    Is it? Or did he do the right thing? You are suppose to defend against all enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC. What those Soldiers did was completely against what the United States is suppose to stand for, branding them the enemy of the United States. I call him a hero. He is a human first. Machine last. He did not place anyone in jeopardy, those Soldiers did. I would give him a Medal of Honor for that. He showed true honor. Nobody should get away with War Crimes.
  • Alvin Jackal 2012/02/04 13:47:30
    Alvin
    +2
    Good point. There are several factors to be considered among them the fact that if there were concerns about his mental status he should have never had access to any classified materials and also: Who was in charge of supervising his activities? Are they not responsible also.
    I am not saying he is innocent, but they need to go after the others responsible, not just a "low-ranking analyst" Whenever I see those words it makes me wonder what the "High-ranking" analysts are doing/hiding?

News & Politics

2013/05/25 06:41:27

Hot Questions on SodaHead
More Hot Questions

More Community More Originals