
Chelsea Manning’s Commutation: What It Means
Before President Obama granted clemency, Manning was serving 35 years in prison, the longest sentence for a leak in U.S. history
Before President Obama granted clemency, Manning was serving 35 years in prison, the longest sentence for a leak in U.S. history
Under the terms of the commutation, Manning is set to be released in five months, rather than in 2045
Singer implores president to free Army whistleblower: "She poses no threat. Show us the heart of the Obama administration now"
"This is unjustifiable, it is unfair, and it needs to be stopped," R.E.M. singer says of whistleblower's treatment behind bars
By threatening solitary confinement as a punishment for attempted suicide, United States Armed Forces could violate whistleblower's Eighth Amendment rights
WikiLeaks collaborator connects with supporters and hopes to engage in conversation via tweets from behind bars
The Army whistleblower, previously known as Bradley, speaks about her gender identity
The Army private, who had faced a maximum of 90 years, will be eligible for parole after serving a third of the sentence
'We Steal Secrets' makers seeking screenwriters for new film
The Army Private faces up to 136 years in prison as the government continues to prosecute whistleblowers and refuses to identify who the country is at war with
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