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Reporter James Kirchick Hijacks Russia Today Broadcast to Protest Anti-Gay Laws

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Kirchick tells Russia Today: “I’m not really interested in talking about Bradley Manning. I’m interested in talking about the horrific environment of homophobia in Russia right now.”

Bradley Manning Sentenced to Military Prison for 35 Years

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Bradley Manning’s Defense Strategy

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Former State Department Spokesman: ‘Manning Acquittal of Aiding the Enemy Right Verdict’

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Bradley Manning Found Not Guilty of Aiding the Enemy

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Bradley Manning Verdict: Not Guilty of Aiding Enemy

“Three years is enough,” says a placard outside of a courtroom at Fort Meade, Maryland. That sign is a show of support for Army Private Bradley Manning, who has be in the custody of the U.S. government since 2010. Manning, who leaked thousands of classified documents to WikiLeaks, was found not guilty of aiding the […]

Live: Bradley Manning Wikileaks Verdict

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Analyzing the Prosecution Case in the Bradley Manning Trial

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The prosecution in the court martial of Bradley Manning rested its case this week. The World’s Arun Rath breaks down what that means and how the prosecution’s arguments might fare.

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Bradley Manning Trial Continues

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The court martial against Bradley Manning is in its second week. The Army private has already admitted leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents and US State Department cables. He is still facing charges that could result in a life sentence.

Comparing the Manning and Snowden Cases

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Bradley Manning is on trial for a massive leak of classified documents to WikiLeaks. Edward Snowden is the former CIA employee who’s in the news now for admitting he leaked documents revealing the government’s surveillance of phone and Internet records.