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Bradley Manning, Army Private Held in WikiLeaks Case, Left Naked for 7 Hours

Bradley Manning

First Posted: 03/06/11 10:05 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:35 PM ET

WASHINGTON (Associated Press) - The Army private suspected of giving classified U.S. documents to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks was forced to sleep naked in a military jail at least once this week, the Marine Corps acknowledged Friday after the soldier's lawyer complained.

Commanders of the brig in Quantico, Va., ordered all of Pfc. Bradley Manning's clothing, including his boxer shorts, taken from him Wednesday night under provisions of the Navy Corrections Manual, which governs prisoner treatment, said 1st Lt. Brian Villiard, a spokesman for the Marine Corps base.

"It was a situationally driven event but to go into detail about it would be inappropriate because it would violate the detainee's privacy," Villiard said.

Col. Thomas V. Johnson, another Quantico spokesman, said the treatment was not punitive.

Manning, a former intelligence analyst, is charged with aiding the enemy and 33 other offenses for allegedly stealing computer files of more than 250,000 confidential State Department cables, classified video of a deadly U.S. helicopter attack and a raft of Iraq and Afghanistan war logs. The video and thousands of the documents have been published on the WikiLeaks website.

He was arrested in May and brought to Quantico July 29 from a detention facility in Kuwait.
The Navy Corrections Manual permits clothing removal for prisoners who have threatened suicide or made a suicidal gesture, or for strip searches involving suspicion of a crime. Villiard said Manning hadn't been placed on suicide watch.

The 23-year-old Crescent, Okla., native remains in maximum custody and on prevention-of-injury status -- designations that keep him confined alone 23 hours a day, and require removal of all clothing except his boxer shorts at night.

Civilian defense attorney David Coombs wrote on his blog Thursday night that Manning had been inexplicably stripped of his clothing for seven hours Wednesday night.

"This type of degrading treatment is inexcusable and without justification. It is an embarrassment to our military justice system and should not be tolerated," Coombs wrote.

In January, after Manning was placed on suicide watch for two days, Coombs filed a complaint with the base commander alleging the brig commander broke military rules and ignored the brig's own psychiatrist's recommendation regarding Manning's mental state. Coombs contends the confinement conditions are punitive.

The United Nations torture investigator is pursuing an inquiry into Manning's confinement, based on allegations by a Manning supporter.

Manning's friend and frequent visitor David House, of Cambridge, Mass., said in a teleconference with reporters Wednesday that Manning's mental state has deteriorated during his more than eight months at Quantico.

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WASHINGTON (Associated Press) - The Army private suspected of giving classified U.S. documents to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks was forced to sleep naked in a military jail at least once this week,...
WASHINGTON (Associated Press) - The Army private suspected of giving classified U.S. documents to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks was forced to sleep naked in a military jail at least once this week,...
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03:37 AM on 03/20/2011
" David House, said i that Manning's mental state has deteriorated during his more than eight months at Quantico."

How can it deteriorate any further from the irrationality of shopping 250,000 secret documents to a whole bunch of hackers and then NOT expecting to get caught or punished for it????
10:32 AM on 03/17/2011
For God sake, the treatment of this young man is a disgrace. If the president dos not know about this, he should. And if he does and is tolerant of this abuse of rights, he is in criminal violation of his oath of office.
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03:40 AM on 03/20/2011
OK, OK. Relax. Manning got his boxer shorts back. As long as his gets his richly deserved 25--to- life, it's all good. Anyway he may not need them much in general population prison.
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01:16 AM on 03/06/2011
Wonderful Glenn Greenwald here,

http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2011/03/05/manning/index.html
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GerryOregon
02:59 PM on 03/05/2011
Heads up to the commanding officers of Quantico and even the Attorney General of the U.S. Eric Holder. You are committing crimes a breaking treaties in your treatment of Bradley Manning. Submitting in individual to 23 hours a day of isolation for 7 months, let alone a week is torture and a crime The objective is to clinically drive him insane. After decades of study military officials and psychiatrists know exactly what will happen to Manning. He will go mad.

So military officers in charge of Quantico and Eric Holder. The world is watching and international treaties will be brought to bare on you as torturers and criminals just like Nuremberg pronounced in the 1940's to war criminals
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Dantee
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01:05 PM on 03/05/2011
The power of Washington and the Pentagon descends on the lowly Private US Military Soldier who says "something is wrong" but when 360 tons of US taxdollars (12 billion dollars) and the 7 US Military hellicopters carrying it, disappeared in Iraq while being guarded by US Military, nothing is wrong. Nobody is questioned. Nobody was accountable. Not the soldiers guarding, not their superiors, not a commander, general, US government official who signed off on the cash, nobody who initially put the cash and project together, no one! No investigation, no thoughts, nothing. But they go after young Manning and Julian Assange with the power and capitol and vengeance ot the most powerful nation in the world, The 'great democracy'! Why? Because their methods of corruption and manipulation and greed are being exposed and this, they cannot allow!
01:47 PM on 03/05/2011
The carelessness of the military is not so mind-boggling as it seems, if you correct one small detail: the money they were entrusted with were not US taxpayer funds - they belonged to Iraq. They came from Iraqi oil sales, surplus funds from the UN oil-for-food program and seized Iraqi assets. Actually, it did not disappear - it was openly looted by the liberators, while the liberated were starving. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/feb/08/usa.iraq1
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Dantee
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02:25 PM on 03/05/2011
9 billion dollars of Iraqi (Exxon/Mobile) oil money was spirited away by the same or constituant actors several months earlier. The particular larger amount to which I refer was US taxdollars entrusted to US military and related contractors for their discretioned use (for whatever they wanted).
07:05 AM on 03/05/2011
If Bradley Manning soil himself at night due to his mistreatment it's not by giving more mistreatment that will solved the issue . He need to see a doctor.
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07:51 PM on 03/04/2011
""This type of degrading treatment is inexcusable and without justification. It is an embarrassment to our military justice system and should not be tolerated..."

My guess is that he has been driven to suicidal behavior - so now he lies, stripped naked in his cell.
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06:53 PM on 03/04/2011
On other threads posters call the US hypocrits; this handling of Pvt. Manning is outrageous and not humane.

America walk the walk, don't talk out of two sides of your mouth.
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06:52 PM on 03/04/2011
Why so slow HP? This has been top story at the Daily Paul all day.
http://www.dailypaul.com/158820/dennis-kucinich-renews-demand-to-visit-with-pfc-bradley-manning
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GuyCybershy
06:49 PM on 03/04/2011
One more young life devoured by the insatiable War machine.
06:24 PM on 03/04/2011
More people were killed as a result of Abu Ghraib than Pfc Manning's actions. Think about that.
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06:19 PM on 03/04/2011
Manning's case should be dismissed on the grounds that the psychological torture he has been subjected to has undermined his ability to participate effectively in his defense.
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06:17 PM on 03/04/2011
I'm calling the White House and Eric Holder. I CANNOT STAND THIS!!!!!!!
I WILL NOT STAND FOR THIS!!!!
07:38 PM on 03/04/2011
How'd those calls go?
01:49 AM on 03/05/2011
This sh*t is going to keep happening until we decide it stops. I understand your cynicism, but to detract from anybody's action in the name of this kid is wrong.
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07:53 PM on 03/04/2011
Thank you for you strength of character, DW!