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Mon Jul 29, 2013, 07:38 PM Jul 2013

Julian Assange, on Eve of Verdict: 'Bradley Manning Is a Hero'

The WikiLeaks founder also said Monday that Edward Snowden was never trying to go to Russia.

July 29, 2013 | 5:01 p.m.

On Monday, a military judge announced that a verdict was expected Tuesday afternoon in Bradley Manning's trial. Manning is accused of aiding the enemy by leaking a heap of classified national security documents to WikiLeaks. Manning is also accused of federal espionage, theft, and computer fraud. Defense attorneys for Manning claim he did not expect that the information he leaked would wind up in enemy hands, but said rather that he is a whistle-blower. Manning faces life in prison if he is charged with aiding the enemy.

"There's been no accusation in this entire case that any person has come to harm" based on information Manning gave to WikiLeaks, Assange told CNN's Jake Tapper. Contrary to the charges leveled against him by the U.S. government, Assange called Manning a "hero."
Manning pleaded guilty to 10 of the 22 charges against him in February, although none of them carried the highest penalties. But he still faces a 20-year prison sentence for those charges.

In the CNN interview, Assange also touched on the plight of National Security Agency leaker Snowden, who is still stuck in a Moscow airport, awaiting permission to enter Russia. But Snowden, Assange said, was never even trying to go to Russia:

Mr. Snowden tried to go to South America, and the State Department ... canceled his passport en route. So he was stranded in Russia.


Assange went on to say that the State Department is "marooning him, effectively, in Russia." It's not clear when Snowden will be able to actually get out of the airport, but last week his attorney implied that Snowden would like to stay in Russia for the foreseeable future, calling the country his "final destination, for now."

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http://www.nationaljournal.com/nationalsecurity/julian-assange-on-eve-of-verdict-bradley-manning-is-a-hero-20130729
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