Chelsea Manning
WikiLeaks source Chelsea Manning set to be released
Chelsea Manning, the transgender army private jailed for one of the largest leaks of classified documents in US history, is set to walk out of a military prison Wednesday after seven years behind bars.
WikiLeaks releases more top-secret CIA docs as U.S. considers charges
WikiLeaks released what it claims is the 31-page user guide for a CIA device code-named “Weeping Angel.” It can turn some Samsung TVs into surveillance tools with an implant for recording audio from a TV’s built-in microphone.
Obama commutes sentence of WikiLeaker Manning
U.S. President Barack Obama on Jan. 17 shortened the prison sentence of Chelsea Manning, the former U.S. military intelligence analyst who was responsible for a 2010 leak of classified materials to anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks, the biggest such breach in U.S. history.
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Edward Snowden can stay two more years in Russia
Whistleblower Edward Snowden was given the permission to stay for another two years in Russia according to a Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova.
After that period he has the legal right to become a Russian citizen according to the Russian law.
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Julian Assange ready for US extradition, one of his lawyers suggests
A lawyer for Julian Assange has indicated that the WikiLeaks founder is ready to face extradition to the US after Barack Obama commuted the sentence of US army whistleblower Chelsea Manning.
Obama commutes Chelsea Manning’s sentence
Chelsea Manning was sentenced to 35 years for spying after he released thousands of classified documents to Wikileaks.
Chelsea Manning has been in jail for seven years so far and it was there that she requested for hormone replacement therapy and changed her name from Bradley Edward Manning to Chelsea Elizabeth Manning.
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Turkish president's office 'closely following' case after Dündar and Gül's release
The Turkish president's office has noted that the release of daily Cumhuriyet editor-in-chief Can Dündar and Ankara bureau chief Erdem Gül does not mark the end of the judicial process, adding that it is "closely following" the case.
Chelsea Manning found guilty of violating prison rules
Convicted national security leaker Chelsea Manning has been found guilty of violating prison rules and will receive three weeks of recreational restrictions at the Kansas military prison where she's serving a 35-year sentence.
Julian Assange to Be Interrogated by Swedish Prosecutors in London
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has agreed on being interrogated by Swedish prosecutors in London, as stated by his lawyer, quoted by the CNN.
Asange has been hiding at the Embassy of the Republic of Equador in the British capital since 2012.