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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Bradley Manning Faces 22 Charges, Including Aiding The Enemy

An Army private accused of giving away classified information will be arraigned today at Fort Meade, Md. Bradley Manning faces 22 charges, including aiding the enemy. That could carry a life sentence. Manning allegedly delivered a cache of hundreds of thousands of Army and State Department secret field reports and videos to the WikiLeaks website. His defense lawyers will argue, Manning was a troubled soldier who should not have had access to classified material.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The truth is such an evil, nasty thing ain't it? We want other nations to be forthright, but damn you if you try that in America.