It’s a Wikileaks Barbeque: State Department Grilled on Bradley Manning Prisoner Treatment

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Check out these Bradley Manning and Wikileaks videos. The State Department, including spokesman Mark Toner, is getting outright grilled on Bradley Manning and the question of whether human rights observers and others should be allowed private visits to Manning at Quantico.This story and controversy will not simmer, especially if the UN and others like Dennis Kucinich have anything to do with it.

Bradley Manning’s supposed crime was “leaking” thousands of U.S. Diplomatic Cables to Wikileaks and Julian Assange. Once put in jail (no conviction or guilty verdict yet) Bradley Manning’s conditions of treatment in jail have become a global issue with hundreds of thousands of petitioners, constitutional scholars, leading politicians and other organizations coming to his defense.

United Nations Envoy Juan Mendez “Irked” Over Wikileaks Suspect Bradley Manning

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An “irked” Juan Mendez of the United Nations has been denied access to Wikileaks whistle blower suspect Bradley Manning for private interviews. Mendez, has for over 4 months requested the opportunity to have private visits with Bradley Manning. However, in this time only “supervised” visits have been approved by the United States which goes against and would not comply with the mandate of an independent special envoy to the UN on torture. This has “irked” Mr. Mendez who is now making front page news while officials in Washington are struggling to assert a consistent message on Bradley Manning’s treatment and the overall concept of transparency. Perhaps Juan Mendez has that extra special can of “whoop @$$” that will earn a role in the Wikileaks Movie and Film. We’ll see!

US State Department Caught Spying on United Nations

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Washington is running a secret intelligence campaign targeted at the leadership of the United Nations, including the secretary general, Ban Ki-moon and the permanent security council representatives from China, Russia, France and the UK.

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