Bradley Manning's lawyer tries to get charges dismissed CNN (blog) By Paul Courson The US Army soldier suspected of leaking a trove of classified military and diplomatic information to WikiLeaks cannot get a fair trial because prosecutors have failed to comply with the rules of court-martial, Bradley Manning's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bradley Manning's Wikileaks Release Aided al Qaeda, Says Army Mashable Bradley Manning aided al Qaeda by sharing classified government documents with Wikileaks, the US Army argued Thursday. Manning was arrested last May on 22 charges, including “aiding the enemy,” for allegedly giving military secrets to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Lawyer seeks dismissal of WikiLeaks case Boston Globe The request came at a hearing for Private First Class Bradley Manning at a military courtroom at Fort Meade, Md. near Military prosecutors say Manning, a 24-year-old Oklahoma native, downloaded and sent to the antisecrecy websiteWikiLeaks a vast store ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Army private charged in leak case returns to court Seattle Post Intelligencer Manning, the US Army private accused of leaking classified material to the anti-secrecy website Wikileaks, could soon learn when his trial will start. Photo: Cliff Owen / AP Army Pfc. Bradley Manning departs a courthouse in Fort Meade, Md., Thursday, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wikileaks Helped Al-Qaida, US Says in Manning Court-Martial Courthouse News Service By ADAM KLASFELD FORT MEADE, Md. (CN) - Military prosecutors plan to argue that Pfc. Bradley Manning aided al-Qaida by allegedly sending 700000 confidential files to Wikileaks, they revealed early Thursday morning. Defense attorney David Coombs moved ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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US: Soldier Behind Leaked Documents Helped Al-Qaida Voice of America March 15, 2012 US: Soldier Behind Leaked Documents Helped Al-Qaida VOA News US government prosecutors are detailing the charges facing an Army intelligence analyst accused of passing classified documents to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks. See all stories on this topic » | ||
US says Manning helped al Qaeda with disclosures to WikiLeaks Pocono Record By AFP FORT MEADE, Md. -- US soldier Bradley Manning aided al Qaeda by leaking troves of classified information to the secret-spilling website WikiLeaks, military prosecutors said Thursday. Manning, who served as a low-ranking intelligence analyst in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US suspect to learn WikiLeaks court martial trial date | Bangkok Post: tech Bangkok Post American soldier, Bradley Manning, could Thursday learn the date of his court martial on charges that he leaked secret military information to the websiteWikileaks. US Army Pfc. Bradley Manning is seen arriving for a motion hearing in the case United ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wikileaks Global Intelligence Files, Israel Day 18: Iranians Sought for Google ... Algemeiner Since February 27, 2012, WikiLeaks has continued releasing what it says will eventually be 5 million e-mails sent between July 2004 and late December 2011 from the private intelligence company Stratfor. The emails were obtained from a series of hacking ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Army Says Wikileaks Soldier Helped Al Qaeda Military.com AP|by Jessica Gresko FORT MEADE, Md. - An Army private aided al-Qaida by leaking hundreds of thousands of military and other government documents to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks, the military said Thursday. Pfc. Bradley Manning had previously ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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US soldier accused in Wikileaks case due in court GoErie.com By JESSICA GRESKO AP A US Army private accused of leaking classified material to the anti-secrecy website Wikileaks could soon learn when his trial will start. Pfc. Bradley Manning was scheduled to appear in a military courtroom at Fort Meade, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Bradley Manning accused of aiding al-Qaida WTAM.com (UPI) -- US prosecutors say alleged WikiLeaks source Bradley Manning aided al-Qaida by leaking hundreds of thousands of diplomatic cables and military reports. Politico said the information revealed Thursday at a hearing at Fort Meade, Md., ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hearing for Pfc. Bradley Manning, Army private accused in leak case, goes into ... Washington Post Manning allegedly downloaded and sent the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks a vast store of documents and diplomatic cables. Defense lawyers say Manning was clearly a troubled young soldier whom the Army never should have given access to classified ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Bradley Manning Defense Seeks Dismissal of Charges ABC News (blog) The government clarified for the defense that Manning knowingly gave information to and aided the enemy by publishing content on WikiLeaks. The next motion addressed during today's hearing deals with the defense requesting an ex-parte witness–a witness ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bradley Manning Hearing: Government Foiled By Its Own Policies Government Accountability Project (blog) "Apparently, they were blocked because the word 'WikiLeaks' was somewhere in the e-mail," Coombs said. The government's own WikiLeaks policies are now hampering the prosecution's work in the case against Manning. Yesterday's Manning hearing also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Defense demands charges dismissed against Bradley Manning RT (AFP Photo / Jim Watson) Citing misconduct on part of the US military in handling the case against Private First Class Bradley Manning, the defense attorney for the accused WikiLeaks contributor has asked the government to dismiss their charges against ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Body of Evidence: Osama bin Laden, Stratfor, WikiLeaks, and Journalism That Isn't Business Insider The kerfuffle over Osama's body got impetus recently when the websiteWikiLeaks began publishing a vast trove of e-mails from the private US security company Stratfor. They had been obtained by the hacker collective Anonymous and its splinter group ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Judge asked to dismiss Bradley Manning case ABC Online By North America correspondent Jane Cowan A United States military judge has been asked to throw out all charges against the soldier accused of aiding Al Qaeda by leaking state secrets to whistleblower website WikiLeaks. Bradley Manning has not entered ... See all stories on this topic » |
Anwar snubs RPK in WikiLeaks forum By Super Admin FAQ · MT COLUMNS · NEWS/COMMENTARIES Anwar snubs RPK inWikiLeaks forum ... Twitter! LinkedIn! Anwar does not agree to share the same stage with Raja Petra in a WikiLeaks-organised forum to discuss global political scenario. Malaysia Today - Your Source... |
Bradley Manning Hearing: Attorney Asks For Dismissal In WikiLeaks ... By The Huffington Post News Editors Military prosecutors say Manning, a 24-year-old Oklahoma native, downloaded and sent to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks a vast store of sensitive documents and diplomatic cables. The military says ... Related News On Huffington Post: ... The Huffington Post | Full News Feed |
Attorney asks for dismissal in WikiLeaks case | Tech Trend By Tech News Headlines - Yahoo! News Attorney asks for dismissal in WikiLeaks case · Tech News Headlines - Yahoo!News | March 15, 2012. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, center, is escorted by a security detail into a An attorney for an Army private charged with leaking hundreds of ... Tech Trend |
Manning lawyer wants court-martial dismissal - Marine Corps News ... By The Associated Press FORT MEADE, Md. — An attorney for the soldier charged with leaking hundreds of thousands of pages of classified information asked a military judge Thursday to dismiss the charges against his client, arguing the government bungled the ... Marine Corps Times - News |
2012-03-12 #WikiLeaks News Update: MP speaks out for #Assange ... WikiLeaks News: Australian MP Jamie Parker gave a speech to the Parliament of New South Wales about WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, and Bradley Manning, ... wlcentral.org/node/2494 |
WikiLeaks Email: Bin Laden's Corpse Not Dumped at Sea -- News ... WikiLeaks's release of Stratfor emails, however, shows that the company's Vice President Fred Burton did not believe that was the case, and told members of the ... news.antiwar.com/.../wikileaks-email-bin-ladens-corpse-not-du... |
CENSORED NEWS: Wikileaks Stratfor Files: MOSSAD Intelligence ... Wikileaks Global Intelligence Files, posted today from the Stratfor e-mails ....Return to Censored News all week for more videos and photos of Native poets,... bsnorrell.blogspot.com/.../wikileaks-stratfor-files-mossad.html |
Attorney asks for dismissal in WikiLeaks case - Yahoo! News From Yahoo! News: An attorney for an Army private charged with leaking hundreds of thousands of pages of classified information has asked a military judge to ... news.yahoo.com/attorney-asks-dismissal-wikileaks-case-18324... |
Wikileaks: Stratfor bosses thought Osama bin Laden body was flown ... Wikileaks: Stratfor bosses thought Osama bin Laden body was flown to US. Executives at an American private intelligence firm believed that Osama's bin Laden ... www.telegraph.co.uk/.../Wikileaks-Stratfor-bosses-thought-Os... |
WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning subject to "cruel and degrading ... U.S. authorities' treatment of WikiLeaks suspect Private Bradley Manning was " cruel and degrading," the UN special rapporteur on torture Juan Ernesto Mendez ... news.nationalpost.com/.../wikileaks-suspect-bradley-manning-... |
Bradley Manning aided al-Qaida with WikiLeaks documents, military ... The Guardian, UK and World news, User comments, Web ... of military and other government documents to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks, the military said. www.guardian.co.uk/world/.../bradley-manning-wikileaks?... |
Attorney Asks for Dismissal in WikiLeaks Case - ABC News An attorney for an Army private accused of leaking hundreds of thousands of pages of classified information asked a military judge Thursday to dismiss the... abcnews.go.com/.../us-soldier-accused-wikileaks-case-due-cou... |
Army: Pfc. Bradley Manning aided Al Qaeda with WikiLeaks - NY ... Military prosecutors say a U.S. Army private aided Al Qaeda by leaking hundreds of thousands of military and other government documents to the anti-secrecy ... www.nydailynews.com/.../army-pfc-bradley-manning-aided-al... |
Wikileaks – 'Russia tried to prevent Kaczynski landing in Smolensk ... According to a Wikileaks email, Russia refused landing permission to the doomed plane carrying President Kaczynski in April 2010, “to force him to miss a Katyn ... www.thenews.pl/.../92767,Wikileaks-–-Russia-tried-to-prevent... |
UN Torture Official Criticizes Treatment of WikiLeaks Suspect | USA ... Special rapporteur on torture Juan Mendez says the treatment of Pfc. Bradley Manning was 'cruel and inhuman' www.voanews.com/.../UN-Torture-Official-Criticizes-Treatme... |
Attorney asks for dismissal in WikiLeaks case Military prosecutors say Manning, a 24-year-old Oklahoma native, downloaded and sent to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks a vast store of sensitive ... www.foxnews.com/.../attorney-asks-for-dismissal-in-wikileaks... |
US soldier accused in Wikileaks case due in court | Eyewitness ... FORT MEADE, Maryland (AP) A U.S. Army private accused of leaking classified material to the anti-secrecy website Wikileaks could soon learn when his trial will ... www2.wnct.com/.../us-soldier-accused-in-wikileaks-case-due-i... |


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