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unhappycamper

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Wed Dec 12, 2012, 08:25 AM Dec 2012

Bradley Manning: pre-trial hearing ends as case goes to military judge

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Manning has been accused of 'aiding the enemy' by passing hundreds of thousands of confidential US documents to WikiLeaks.

Bradley Manning: pre-trial hearing ends as case goes to military judge
Ed Pilkington in New York
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 11 December 2012 13.21 EST

The epic courtroom battle between the WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning and the US government over his alleged pre-trial punishment has drawn to a close, with the soldier's lawyer accusing the military of treating him like a zoo animal and the prosecution countering that in its view he was entitled to have just seven days removed from any eventual sentence.

The two-week hearing at Fort Meade, Maryland, lasted far longer than intended and turned into a dramatic spectacle in which Manning effectively turned his court-martial on its head and put the US military on trial. In his closing argument, the soldier's main civilian lawyer, David Coombs, said that the most amazing element of his nine-month solitary confinement under suicide-prevention restrictions at the marine brig in Quantico, Virginia, was that his spirit had remained unbroken.

"Being watched or viewed almost as a zoo animal for that period of time has to weigh on somebody's psyche," Coombs told the court.

Over 10 days of intense legal proceedings, lasting for up to eight hours every day, a clear picture emerged within the courtroom of how Manning, 24, had been trapped in a Kafkaesque paradox. Whatever he did – or didn't do – was taken by his military captors as proof of his suicidal tendencies.
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Bradley Manning: pre-trial hearing ends as case goes to military judge (Original Post) unhappycamper Dec 2012 OP
Pilkington continues to misrepresent events: "Manning was made to strip naked at night and to stand struggle4progress Dec 2012 #1
Here's a nice example of the Kafkaesque touch! struggle4progress Dec 2012 #2

struggle4progress

(118,295 posts)
1. Pilkington continues to misrepresent events: "Manning was made to strip naked at night and to stand
Wed Dec 12, 2012, 01:15 PM
Dec 2012

to attention in the nude in front of his military superiors at morning call," for example. Well, no, that's not actually what the testimony was: Manning did stand naked for the morning count ONCE, but brig personnel testified they hadn't instructed him to do so

struggle4progress

(118,295 posts)
2. Here's a nice example of the Kafkaesque touch!
Wed Dec 12, 2012, 01:51 PM
Dec 2012

FT. MEADE, Md. (CN) - An army captain ... risked reprimand to give Pfc. Bradley Manning a cupcake on his birthday last year ...
Tuesday, December 11, 2012Last Update: 7:07 AM PT
Court-Martial Hearing Ends With Secret Samaritan's Tale
By ADAM KLASFELD
http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/12/11/53016.htm
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