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Bump."I believe that if the general public ... had access to the information ... this could spark a domestic debate as to the role of the military and foreign policy in general," Manning said in court, according to the Reuters news service.
#BradleyManning judge has spent TWO hours reading out a ruling at 180 wpm. 23k words! Yet they won't publish a single one
Summary:
Maximum sentence of 20 years for the charges he pled guilty on, court martial can still try him on the ones with a possible life sentence, and the prosecutor objected to him reading his statement but the judge allowed him to.
I've read about Leavenworth and some of their tactics. Phones ringing with no one to answer them, buzzing lights kept on 24/7, pure cold shower, no reading material or writing supplies, not to mention he was naked for a lot of it. Worst of the worst. I'll be looking for the transcript, let's see if we can't find his statement to the courts.I wonder how much they tortured him first?
Very true. Just-us has been served. I wonder what they edited out with their excerpt of his statement. It has '....' and '.....' Let's see if we can't find out.You forgot-they're gonna give him credit for a whole 112 days for his harsh treatment. Guess the other 888 days of torture don't count.
I wonder how much they tortured him first?
As part of his statement, Manning said that before turning to Wikileaks he had attempted to contact both the New York Times and the Washington Post, but failed. In addition, he stated: "No one associated with WikiLeaks pressured me into sending more information."
I will be interested in hearing his full statement.

I wonder how much they tortured him first?