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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, March 3, 2013
Bradley Manning pleads guilty to some Wikileaks charges
In
court, Bradley Manning read a statement explaining his actions, saying he did
not believe the leaks would harm the US-28
February 2013
The US soldier
accused of leaking large numbers of secret documents to Wikileaks has pleaded
guilty to 10 of the 22 charges against him.
But
Pfc Bradley Manning, 25, denied the most serious charge against him, aiding the
enemy, and may still be prosecuted.
A
military judge later accepted the guilty pleas, with which he could face up to
20 years in prison.
On
Thursday, Pfc Manning told a court he divulged the documents to spark public
debate about US actions.
At
the military court in Fort Meade, Maryland, Judge Col Denise Lind accepted Pfc
Manning's guilty pleas, but prosecutors can still pursue a trial on the
remaining 12 charges, including aiding the enemy.
That
charge carries a potential life sentence.
'Open diplomacy'
Pfc Manning read out a statement to the court on Thursday
saying he believed the leaked material would stimulate public discussion.
"I
believed that if the general public, especially the American public, had access
to the information... this could spark a domestic debate on the role of the
military and our foreign policy in general," Pfc Manning told the court.
He
said he would plead guilty to sending the documents to Wikileaks in violation of
military regulations but would not plead guilty to a violation of federal
espionage laws.
"I
thought these cables were a prime example of the need for a more open
diplomacy," said Pfc Manning, who addressed the court in uniform.
"I
believed that these cables would not damage the US. However, I believed these
cables would be embarrassing."
The
soldier also mentioned his shock at discovering a video of an aerial combat
mission in Iraq in which two employees from the Reuters news agency were
killed.
"The
most alarming aspect of the video to me was the seemingly delightful bloodlust
the aerial weapons team happened to have," he said, comparing the troops to
children "torturing ants with a magnifying glass".
Largest-ever leak
Pfc
Manning is accused of sending thousands of battlefield reports from both
Afghanistan and Iraq, 250,000 diplomatic cables, and other classified material
to the Wikileaks website in 2009 and 2010 while working as an Army intelligence
analyst in Baghdad.
It
is considered the largest-ever leak of secret US government documents.
The
Obama administration has said the leaks threatened valuable military and
diplomatic sources.
Supporters,
who consider him a whistleblower who exposed war crimes and helped trigger the
upheavals of the Arab Spring, held events on Saturday to mark his 1,000th day of
detention.
The
judge has ruled any eventual prison sentence should be reduced by 112 days due
to his treatment at a maximum security facility in Virginia earlier in the
case.
He
has since been transferred to a medium-security jail.
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Thavam