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US military rejects claims that Bradley Manning, suspected of leaking secret documents to website, is being mistreated. Last Modified: 18 Dec 2010 00:11 GMT | ||||
The United States military has denied mistreating an army private suspected of passing hundreds of thousands of classified US documents to the whistleblowing website WikiLeaks. He said Manning is in a standard single-person cell and gets exercise, recreation, access to newspapers and visitors. "He sits in this small box, for the most part only to take a shower - he just sits and eats and four months have gone by." The "accused leaker is subjected to detention conditions likely to create long-term psychological injuries," even though he has not been convicted of any crime, Greenwald said when he appeared on the MSNBC television network on Friday. But officials at the military brig at Quantico Marine base insisted that Manning was being treated humanely.
"What I will tell you is that he is not treated any differently than any other maximum confinement detainee," First Lieutenant Brian Villiard, a prison spokesman, told the AFP news agency. But under the maximum security rules, Manning is barred from the mess hall and must take his meals in his solitary cell, while prison authorities have decided not to issue him cotton sheets, he said. Instead, the brig officers have provided two blankets and a pillow made of material that cannot be torn into pieces - as a "precaution," according to Villiard. Julian Assange, the website's founder, said on Friday that he "had never heard of the name Bradley Manning before it was published in the press". "WikiLeaks technology [was] designed from the very beginning to make sure that we never know the identities or names of people submitting us material." |
Saturday, 18 December 2010
WikiLeaks suspect 'not mistreated'
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