Bradley Manning Says He Tried New York Times, Washington Post, and Politico Before WikiLeaks
He pleaded guilty to lesser charges and not guilty to aiding the enemy.
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He pleaded guilty to lesser charges and not guilty to aiding the enemy.
A judge ruled that his pretrial punishment was "more rigorous than necessary."
So the judge can rule on Manning's detention conditions.
Was he aiding the enemy as charged?
Things got a little weird at Quantico.
For a guy who can't leave his house, he meets a lot of celebrities.
The Wikileaks founder addressed his supporters and the media from the balcony of London's Ecuadorean embassy.
Great Britain has threatened to raid the Ecuadorian embassy in London to get Assange, who has sought asylum there.
The Wikileaks founder is still hanging out at the Ecuadorian embassy.
Britain's Supreme Court ruled against him, but there are more technicalities to fight.
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was the first underwhelming guest.
The launch is happening on the Kremlin-backed Russian Today channel this Tuesday.
The accused traitor was also nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
For the first time, WikiLeaks collaborated with Anonymous.