http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/accused-wikileaker-bradley-manning-claims-rough-justice/story-e6frg6so-1226020018867

Accused WikiLeaker Bradley Manning claims rough justice 
From: The Australian 
March 12, 2011 12:00AM 


THE US army private at the centre of the WikiLeaks affair said yesterday he was 
being improperly subjected to unusually harsh conditions at a US military 
prison. 

In an 11-page memorandum, Private First Class Bradley Manning said officials at 
the Quantico brig had abused their discretion in classifying him as at risk of 
injuring himself and requiring "maximum custody".

He said the prison's own records showed he had been a model prisoner and that 
prison psychiatrists had repeatedly recommended he be removed from "prevention 
of injury" status.

"Under my current restrictions, in addition to being stripped at night, I am 
essentially held in solitary confinement," Private Manning wrote.

"For 23 hours a day, I sit alone in my cell. The guards check on me every five 
minutes during the day by asking me if I am OK.

"I am required to respond in an affirmative manner.

"At night, if the guards cannot see me clearly because I have a blanket over my 
head or I am curled up towards the wall, they will will wake me in order to 
ensure that I am OK," he said.

Private Manning said he was barred from keeping any personal items in his cell, 
could have only one book or magazine at a time and give it back at the end of 
the day, and was not allowed to exercise in his cell.

"If I attempt to do push-ups, sit-ups or any other form of exercise, I am 
forced to stop by the guards. Finally, I receive only one hour of exercise 
outside of my cell daily. My exercise is usually limited to me walking figure 
eights in an empty room."

The former intelligence analyst in Iraq, who is suspected of passing hundreds 
of thousands of sensitive diplomatic cables and military reports to the 
WikiLeaks website, was hit on March 2 with 22 charges, including the capital 
offence of "aiding the enemy".

He is also accused of knowingly giving "intelligence to the enemy, through 
indirect means".

The US military had previously announced 12 charges against him in July, 
accusing him of violating federal criminal and military law.

But the Pentagon has yet to explicitly link him to WikiLeaks, although the 
charge sheets accuse him of illegally downloading government documents and 
causing them to be "wantonly" published on the internet. Private Manning knew 
that "intelligence published on the internet is accessible to the enemy".

WikiLeaks has infuriated US officials and shaken up the diplomatic world by 
publishing a stream of sensitive US military files and diplomatic cables.

AFP


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