Manning to receive treatment for gender identity disorder in military hospitalArmy intelligence analyst Pfc. Bradley Manning, who was sentenced to 35 years for leaking hundreds of thousands of confidential documents, will receive treatment for gender identity disorder in a military hospital, AP announced on Thursday, citing Defense Department sources.10:35 18.07.2014
Top ten criminal case developments of 2013As far as worldwide crime fighting goes, 2013 has been an epic year. Zeroing in on the ten most important criminal developments of the year is anything but easy. We compromised on the present list of ten cases based on a series of criteria, including global reach and concrete legal impact.10:03 31.12.2013
PACE urges protection of whistleblowers from retaliationThe Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) adopted a resolution Wednesday calling for the protection of whistleblowers from retaliation, as long as they acted in good faith and followed procedures in disclosing state secrets.17:40 02.10.2013
Navigating the fine line between whistleblowing and espionageWhen one reveals classified information, acquired by way of high-level security clearance, to the public at large – is s/he a whistleblower or a spy? What if our hypothetical leaker was motivated at least in part by the desire to expose official wrongdoing, or should that even matter where national security is concerned?19:31 28.08.2013
Bradley Manning announces that he is a female named Chelsea – reportBradley Manning, who was sentenced to 35 years in prison Wednesday for leaking scores of classified documents, announced Thursday to NBC Today that he plans to live out the rest of his days as a woman named Chelsea.16:47 22.08.2013
Bradley Manning acquitted of aiding the enemy, convicted on other chargesA US military judge on Tuesday found former Army intelligence officer Private Bradley Manning not guilty of aiding the enemy, but guilty of lesser charges for leaking 700,000 classified US military documents to WikiLeaks.22:41 30.07.2013
Manning sentence to show what Snowden would get - Russian MPThe sentence a US court will pass upon Wikileaks informant Private Bradley Manning will show what fugitive former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden would get should he return to his country, a senior Russian lawmaker said.10:11 30.07.2013
Amnesty International condemns US for keeping "aiding the enemy" charge for ManningAmnesty International (AI) released a statement Friday condemning a US military judge's refusal to drop the charge of aiding the enemy pending against former military intelligence analyst Bradley Manning as a "travesty of justice."13:53 19.07.2013
Opening statements provide contrasting images of Bradley ManningTrial began Monday against former military intelligence analyst Bradley Manning who stands accused of having disclosed a great deal of classified information to Wikileaks.12:46 04.06.2013
US lessens one of 22 charges mounting against Wikileaks source ManningUS federal prosecutors have decided to drop one of the 22 offenses presently mounting against former military intelligence analyst Bradley Manning who stands accused of having disclosed a great deal of classified information to Wikileaks.19:58 22.05.2013
US Navy SEAL involved in bin Laden raid to testify in Wikileaks trialUS prosecutors will not be prevented from moving forward with plans to call on a member of the Navy SEAL team that is believed to have killed Osama bin Laden in May 2011 to testify in the case against former military intelligence analyst Bradley Manning, who stands accused of having disclosed a great deal of classified information to Wikileaks.15:01 11.04.2013
Wikileaks source Bradley Manning pleads guilty to 10 countsAfter pleading guilty to ten of the 22 counts he has been charged with by the US government, former military intelligence analyst Bradley Manning – who stands accused of having disclosed a great deal of classified information to Wikileaks - read a statement painting his actions as anchored in the interests of whistleblowing and transparency.12:28 01.03.2013
US soldier accused in WikiLeaks expected to testifyThe US Army private and intelligence analyst charged with sending thousands of classified security documents to the website WikiLeaks is expected to speak publicly about the case for the first time at a pre-trial hearing that begins Tuesday at the Fort Meade Army base in the US state of Maryland.23:57 27.11.2012