Thursday, September 27, 2012

Wikileaks trial

  • GI claims speedy trial violation in WikiLeaks case

    HAGERSTOWN, Md. -- An Army private charged with sending reams of U.S. secrets to WikiLeaks claims lengthy delays have violated his right to a speedy trial. Pfc. Bradley Manning is seeking dismissal of all charges in a motion his lawyer posted on his ...

    www.sacbee.com

  • UK meets with Ecuador over WikiLeaks' Assange

    A Virginia grand jury is studying evidence that might link Assange to Pfc. Bradley Manning, the soldier who is charged with aiding the enemy by passing the secret files to WikiLeaks and awaiting trial. Though no action against Assange has been taken ...

    seattletimes.com

  • WikiLeaks Case: Bradley Manning Set For Trial In February, March

    FORT MEADE, Md. - An Army private accused of handing over a trove of classified documents to the website WikiLeaks is scheduled for trial in February. Army Col. Denise Lind is the judge handling the case. She said Thursday that Pfc. Bradley Manning's ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Press outlets protest Manning trial secrecy

    ... outlets and media organizations lodged an official protest Tuesday against secrecy in the court-martial of Pvt Bradley Manning, the Army intelligence analyst accusing of leaking hundreds of thousands of military reports and diplomatic cables to ...

    www.politico.com

  • WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to address UN meeting via videolink from ...

    Assange and his supporters claim that the Swedish sex case is part of a Washington-orchestrated plot to make him stand trial in the United States over his work with WikiLeaks, which has published thousands of secret U.S. diplomatic cables and other ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • WikiLeaks trial could last up to 6 weeks

    A US military judge has finally set aside six weeks for the long-awaited court martial of Bradley Manning. As Ed Pilkington of the UK-based Guardian notes, Manning has been in custody for almost three years without trial - which is far longer than the ...

    www.tgdaily.com

  • Ecuador doubts Assange fair trial in US

    ECUADOR'S President Rafael Correa fears Julian Assange would not get a fair trial in the United States and has insisted that Britain and Sweden guarantee they will not extradite the WikiLeaks founder. Assange took shelter in Ecuador's London embassy on ...

    www.theaustralian.com.au

  • High Tide: From Easing Import Bans to Calling WikiLeaks 'The Enemy'

    None of the people who went to trial in the case were convicted. (AP). Bribery takes center stage in a Korean TV show. (KPopStarz).

    blogs.wsj.com

  • Ecuador Weighs Sending WikiLeaks' Assange to Sweden

    Assange fears if he is taken to Sweden, he will be turned over to the United States for possible trial. Assange angered the U.S.

    www.voanews.com

  • WikiLeaks soldier to face US trial on February 4

    FORT MEADE, Maryland - US Army Private Bradley Manning will go on trial on February 4 of next year over charges he "aided the enemy" by passing a trove of classified documents to WikiLeaks, a judge said Thursday. The proceedings are scheduled to ...

    www.google.com

  • Lawyer to ask if US probing WikiLeaks founder

    Assange claims the Swedish sex case is merely the opening gambit in a plot to make him stand trial in the United States over his work with WikiLeaks, which has published large troves of secret U.S. documents. Sweden and Washington reject those claims.

    www.noco5.com

  • Soldier's WikiLeaks trial date set

    A US soldier accused of handing over thousands of classified documents to the WikiLeaks website is to face trial in February.

    www.google.com

  • Press card in Assange's cap crucial

    The ex-military lawyer who defended David Hicks says that if WikiLeaks frontman Julian Assange is extradited to the US for trial, his freedom could hinge on whether he is accepted a journalist. The 41-year-old Australian has been holed up in the ...

    www.theaustralian.com.au

  • US military says WikiLeaks suspect broke rules before

    FORT MEADE, Maryland - US military lawyers said Wednesday that Army Private Bradley Manning, who is accused of passing secret documents to WikiLeaks, knew his actions were wrong as he had broken similar rules before. A pre-trial hearing for ...

    www.google.com

  • US 'withheld' emails on WikiLeaks suspect: defense

    FORT MEADE, Maryland - Lawyers for the US soldier on trial for passing a trove of classified documents to WikiLeaks on Tuesday accused the government of withholding emails about his pre-trial detention. The defense team for Private Bradley Manning, ...

    www.google.com

  • Appeals court sets arguments on Bradley Manning trial access

    CCR, a civil liberties group, filed the case on behalf of journalists including WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange. On Tuesday, 32 media outlets and organizations, including POLITICO and its parent company, filed an amicus brief urging the ...

    www.politico.com

  • Bahraini activist Nabeel Rajab's appeal trial resumes

    Prior to this, he was arrested and released twice in May after appearing as a guest on The World Tomorrow, broadcast by RT and hosted by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, where he criticized the US invasion of Iraq and Washington's refusal to take ...

    rt.com

  • WikiLeaks: Lawyers in emails clash

    Lawyers for a young soldier accused of leaking a trove of secret information to whistleblowing website WikiLeaks said US military prosecutors had withheld hundreds of emails related to his pre-trial detention at a Marine Corps brig. David Coombs, a ...

    www.google.com

  • Britain's Hague: Discussions with Ecuador over WikiLeaks founder Julian ...

    Assange claims the Swedish sex case is part of plot to make him stand trial in the United States over his work with WikiLeaks, which has published large troves of secret U.S. documents. Sweden and Washington reject the claim. Copyright 2012 The ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Britain tries to assuage WikiLeaks founder over extradition fears

    "An FBI agent, testifying at whistleblower Bradley Manning's trial, said that 'founders, owners and managers' of WikiLeaks are being investigated. And then there is Assange's 42,135-page FBI file - a compilation of curious heft if the government is ...

    www.tgdaily.com

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