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a b "Judge accepts Manning's guilty pleas in WikiLeaks case". CBS News. February 28, 2013. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013 . Retrieved February 28, 2013.

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On July 5, 2016, Manning was taken to a hospital after a suicide attempt. [325] [326] [327] On July 28, 2016, the ACLU announced that Manning was under investigation and facing several possible charges related to her suicide attempt. [328] She was not allowed to have legal representation at the disciplinary hearing for these charges. [329] At the hearing, held on September 22, she was sentenced to 14 days in solitary confinement, with seven of those days suspended indefinitely. [330] Manning emerged from solitary confinement on October 12, after serving seven days; she said that she was not given the opportunity to appeal the ruling before being placed in solitary. [331]For Domscheit-Berg's destroying the video, see Dorling, Philip. " WikiLeaks has more US secrets, Assange says". The Age. March 5, 2013. They’re all right,” she says. “They’re laying low a little bit.” She hasn’t seen her mother yet, Manning explains. She lives in the care of her family and cannot travel.

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In November 2016, Manning disclosed that she made a second suicide attempt on October 4, 2016, on the first night of her solitary confinement. [333] Hunger strike In February 2015, Katharine Viner, editor-in-chief of Guardian US, announced that Manning had joined The Guardian as a contributing opinion writer on war, gender, and freedom of information. [319] In 2014, The Guardian had published two op-eds by Manning: "How to make Isis fall on its own sword" (September 16) [320] and, "I am a transgender woman and the government is denying my civil rights" (December 8). [321] Manning's debut under the new arrangement, "The CIA's torturers and the leaders who approved their actions must face the law," appeared on March 9, 2015. [322] I took the D.C. Metro out to Virginia, to Tysons Corner Center. I’d been there plenty of times before—that’s what you do in the suburbs, go to the mall. This time, though, I snapped a photograph of myself in the car on the way, wearing a blond wig. It was the photo that would later, to my chagrin, be broadcast all over the world. I wandered around the mall, shopping: I went to Burlington Coat Factory for a purple coat. At Sephora, I bought makeup. I wanted to buy a business casual outfit, so I tried on clothes at Nordstrom and Bloomingdale’s, telling the salesperson that I was shopping for my girlfriend, who was about my size. I ate fast food for lunch, and then I went home and put on my new clothes and the long blond wig. I spent the rest of the day wandering around to coffee shops and bookstores, dressed as a woman. I took pleasure in the freedom, the escape, the ability to wear the clothes I wanted, to present myself in the manner I wanted. WikiLeaks accused Bradley Manning 'should never have been sent to Iraq '", The Guardian, May 27, 2011.The sentence was criticized as "unjust and unfair" [199] by The Guardian, and as "excessive" [200] by The New York Times. Manning said the incident that had affected her the most was when 15 detainees had been arrested by the Iraqi Federal Police for printing anti-Iraqi literature. She was asked by the Army to find out who the "bad guys" were, and discovered that the detainees had followed what Manning said was a corruption trail within the Iraqi cabinet. She reported this to her commanding officer, but said "he didn't want to hear any of it"; she said the officer told her to help the Iraqi police find more detainees. Manning said it made her realize, "i was actively involved in something that i was completely against..." [126]

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On October 20, 2018, Manning tweeted a photograph of herself in a hospital bed reportedly recovering from gender reassignment surgery. [312] "After almost a decade of fighting," she wrote, "thru prison, the courts, a hunger strike, and thru the insurance company—I finally got surgery this week." [313] In March 2019, in the context of medical care provided during her re-incarceration, the news media continued to report that she had undergone gender reassignment surgery. [314] [315] In a declaration to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia filed on May 6, 2019, Manning formally attested that she underwent gender confirmation surgery in October 2018. [316] Prison lifePeople in prison stopped seeing me as a trans person; they saw me.’ Photograph: Camila Falquez/The Guardian. Styling: Lorena Maza. Hair: Yu Nakata. Makeup: Rommy Najor. Clothes: Loewe For the roommate, see Rushe, Dominic and Williams, Matt. "Bradley Manning pre-trial hearing– Monday 19 December", The Guardian, December 19, 2011. a b Myers, Steven Lee (July 6, 2010). "Charges for Soldier Accused of Leak". The New York Times. Archived from the original on July 9, 2010. Seven hours later, I gave it to a major and a lieutenant colonel, in a classified courier box. The public affairs officers went through it fast and liked what they saw. In a single swoop, they removed the classified stamps. I asked them what they were doing.



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