WikiLeaks: Bradley Manning's hour
Wikileaks suspect Bradley Manning to face 22 further charges including ‘enemy of the state’
In a first for the US military Chelsea Manning, the soldier serving 35-years in prison for sending classified documents to Wikileaks, is to receive hormone therapy as part of her gender reassignment.
“Pattern-of-life” analysis has emerged as a new buzz term in revelations about the National Security Agency. But what is it? And how does it connect shopping with spying?
US soldier Bradley Manning has been sentenced to 35 years in prison by a military judge after being convicted of the country’s biggest breach of classified data.
Julian Assange says the conviction of US soldier Bradley Manning for leaking military documents to WikiLeaks is “a dangerous precedent” and an example of “national security extremism.”
Bradley Manning, accused of leaking documents to whistleblower organisation WikiLeaks, is found not guilty of “aiding the enemy” but is convicted of five espionage and five theft counts.
As Bradley Manning stands trial in the US, Channel 4 News looks back at what the soldier’s leaks published by WikiLeaks revealed – and the impact they had.
James Ball, a former employee at Wikileaks, says the company bears “some responsibility” for the trial of Private Bradley Manning, due to start on Monday, over the leaking of military secrets.
The US soldier accused of leaking thousands of secret documents to Wikileaks has for the first time admited the leak at a military hearing and pleaded guilty to some of the lesser charges he faces.
Speaking from a balcony at the Ecuadorian embassy, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange tells a crowd of supporters “we have won against the immoral blockade in the courts.”
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange loses his battle against extradition from Britain to Sweden to stand trial for alleged sex offences.
Bradley Manning, the US soldier accused of the leaking classified US documents to WikiLeaks, makes his first court appearance since being arrested in Iraq last year.
With founder Julian Assange facing a rape trial in Sweden, funding crippled by a “financial blockade” and dwindling support from fellow hactivists, can WikiLeaks survive? Channel 4 News investigates.
A victory for the struggle for womens’ rights: three peace and democracy activists are awarded this year’s Nobel Prize for Peace.
The UN investigator on torture accuses the US government of blocking a one-on-one meeting with detained soldier Bradley Manning who is accused of passing data to WikiLeaks.
Wikileaks suspect Bradley Manning to face 22 further charges including ‘enemy of the state’