Last week, a military court considered the case of Bradley Manning, accused of having leaked over 250,000 diplomatic cables from Wikileaks. What have we learned?
Seven days a kangaroo court in a large military base in Maryland, was heard in a case that has raised concerns that freedom of expression, the practices of U.S. Intelligence the military, sexual identity and the place of homosexual personnel in the armed forces.
Sitting sometimes in secret, at other times a kind of pseudo-public forum, the idiosyncrasy of the court was whether a court martial should be held fully to Bradley Manning, an Army intelligence analyst challenges with a fund that is accused of being the source of most U.S. state secrets filtration in history.
Manning punished with potential life if researchers can demonstrate that the army has submitted the information to Wikileaks, the website founded by mercury Assange complaint.
General one weekcurious. Faced with overwhelming evidence, counsel for Manning played his confusion of sexual identity and gender, very chaotic environment at the base, supposedly high-security facility where he worked, and even tried to get the judge is rejected on the grounds that he worked for the Department of Justice conducts a criminal prosecution against Assange. The petition, as expected, was rejected.
The army, meanwhile, presented evidence to suggest that Manning had been in direct contact with Assange, and that their computer files related documents were filled with thousands of U.S. diplomatic cables is came to be published by Wikileaks.
Security was extraordinarily tight. No electronic devices allowed in court. Journalists are not even allowed to submit a copy of the center of various media, while the hearings were in progress, rather than simply presenting the gaps in his testimony. Sometimes, the testimony was heard in private, without public disclosure of what was discussed. Sometimes the process will take very far from where they left off.
was the longest that Manning was seen in public since his arrest in May 2010. As someone who cuts a tiny figure of 2 inches to 5 feet. He seems calm and serene, often taking notes and consultations with their lawyers. Its only when the movie came during the testimony of his rival, former hacker Adrian Lamo, who reported to the authorities after a chat confession.
ignored warning signsBefore he was deployed to Iraq in October 2009, signs of erratic behavior is often observed Manning - but ignored. Jihrleah Showman, Manning's immediate supervisor, testified that he advised an officer that Manning should not be sent to Iraq because of "psychotic disorders". The court heard that Manning was found rolled up in a ball seen on the floor of their work unit. On another occasion, overturned a table and his colleagues fear that it could take a gun from a shelf nearby. In the most serious incident, hit him in the face Showman. One of the theories expressed during the process was that nothing was done to control Manning, because he was the best operator of the computer in the unit.
chaotic work environment
the unit of Manning, the Fund for sensitive information in the compartments forward operating base Hammer, east of Baghdad, film analysts and store in computer games part of a shared storage network is also confidential military records. They kept the passwords secret documents on Post-it on their handsets, and were allowed to take a commercial CD of music on and off the unit without having to register. Unmarked CD that should have been clearly identified classified or unclassified, were scattered on the tables.
sexuality confused Manning
Manning was before the repeal of "do not ask, do not tell" policy banning openly gay U.S. soldiers be. His defense team was prepared to argue that the mental state of Manning was exacerbated by the refusal of the army to acknowledge his struggles with his sexuality.
- overwhelming evidence
- Government
- officers discovered a spreadsheet on a computer refers to Manning State Department cable 251287 - precisely the number of cables released by Wikileaks. The team of military experts told the hearing that they had found a program called wget that is used to accelerate the transfer of files, and another called Roxio to burn CDs. A memory card found among the belongings of the soldiers after being returned from Iraq in the home of his aunt in the United States contained 400,000 records of important activities in Iraq and 91,000 in Afghanistan.
- forensic experts said they found Manning had tried the Internet using terms related to his work as an analyst specializing in Shiite attacks against U.S. forces in Iraq. Is said to have sought Assange, Iceland and Reykjavik. (A document known as a Reykjavik-13 was the first U.S. embassy cable published by Wikileaks in February 2010). The researchers also said they found evidence that Manning had been in contact with Assange, using the pseudonym "Press", the name of a news agency of the United Kingdom in a chat room online.
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