Xemmy
of the Le'beau family
"Bradley E. Manning (born December 17, 1987) is a United States Army soldier who was charged in July 2010 with the unauthorized disclosure of U.S. classified information. He is being held in "maximum custody" at the Marine Corps Brig, Quantico, Virginia. He is expected to face a pre-trial hearing in May 2011 to determine whether he should be court-martialled." - Wikipedia
Bradley Manning is the classic case of a whistleblower.
"According to the Washington Post, Lamo reported what Manning had told him to federal authorities, because he was concerned that lives were at risk. Lamo told Wired that he had given money to Wikileaks in the past, and that the decision to go to the authorities had not been an easy one: "I wouldn’t have done this if lives weren’t in danger. He was in a war zone and basically trying to vacuum up as much classified information as he could, and just throwing it up into the air." Wired writes that Lamo met Army CID investigators and the FBI at a Starbucks near his home in California, where he showed them the chat logs. He met them again on May 27, at which point they told him Manning had been arrested in Iraq the day before."- Wikipedia on his arrest.
These are his known restrictions according to firedoglake.com.
•Detained in his cell for 23 hours a day
•Guards must check on Manning every 5 minutes, and he must reply
•Not allowed to have a pillow or a blanket.
•Not allowed to sleep between 5am and 8pm, with heavy restrictions when he is allowed to sleep.
•Not allowed any substantive exercise.
•No communication allowed beyond a limited list approved by the brig commander. All other letters must be destroyed.
•Not allowed to watch national news.
For those that aren't aware, Wikileaks doesn't post classified information that risks lives. They don't out people undercover, or post other information that would actually endanger lives.
Manning is currently being held in heavy isolation. He is still awaiting trial. Many people have even called for him to be executed. So what are your thoughts?
Do You Agree with what Manning did?
Do you think his punishment is justified?
What is your stance on Wikileaks?
Bradley Manning is the classic case of a whistleblower.
"According to the Washington Post, Lamo reported what Manning had told him to federal authorities, because he was concerned that lives were at risk. Lamo told Wired that he had given money to Wikileaks in the past, and that the decision to go to the authorities had not been an easy one: "I wouldn’t have done this if lives weren’t in danger. He was in a war zone and basically trying to vacuum up as much classified information as he could, and just throwing it up into the air." Wired writes that Lamo met Army CID investigators and the FBI at a Starbucks near his home in California, where he showed them the chat logs. He met them again on May 27, at which point they told him Manning had been arrested in Iraq the day before."- Wikipedia on his arrest.
These are his known restrictions according to firedoglake.com.
•Detained in his cell for 23 hours a day
•Guards must check on Manning every 5 minutes, and he must reply
•Not allowed to have a pillow or a blanket.
•Not allowed to sleep between 5am and 8pm, with heavy restrictions when he is allowed to sleep.
•Not allowed any substantive exercise.
•No communication allowed beyond a limited list approved by the brig commander. All other letters must be destroyed.
•Not allowed to watch national news.
For those that aren't aware, Wikileaks doesn't post classified information that risks lives. They don't out people undercover, or post other information that would actually endanger lives.
Manning is currently being held in heavy isolation. He is still awaiting trial. Many people have even called for him to be executed. So what are your thoughts?
Do You Agree with what Manning did?
Do you think his punishment is justified?
What is your stance on Wikileaks?