Frontline is covering WikiLeaks on Tuesday… and is promising new info.
We haven’t heard a lot about Bradley Manning in the news lately, although the untried, unconvicted supposed leaker has been held in the military brig, often without clothes, for a year now. Oh, there was a brief statement last month about his transfer from the maximum security brig at Quantico to a medium-custody military prison at Leavenworth, Kansas, while he awaits trial. But that’s it.
PBS’s Frontline is planning an in-depth program on Manning, Julian Assange (who the info was leaked to and who published it on-line) and WikiLeaks. They promise to air new information. My guess is that it may make the military look even worse than they do now.
Tune in to this one if you are interested in knowing what’s going on in our name that we are not told about.
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- WikiLeaks founder wins Australian rights prize (cbsnews.com)
- Bradley Manning now in nicer Army prison (go.theregister.com)
- WikiLeaks, get out of the gagging game | James Ball (guardian.co.uk)
- You: Bradley Manning, WikiLeaks suspect, forced to sleep naked in brig (washingtonpost.com)
- Accused WikiLeaker Gets Prison Upgrade Amid Criticism of Treatment at Quantico – Fox News (news.google.com)
Posted on May 20, 2011, in Announcement, crime, event, government, history, Interview, Legal, Military, News, Opinion, Pentagon, Politics, Television, Word from Bill, World News and tagged Bradley Manning, Frontline, Julian Assange, Leavenworth Kansas, Military prison, Quantico, Quantico Virginia, Wikileaks. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
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