Thursday, April 21, 2011

Accused Wikileaks Informant Transfered To New Prison

TRANSFER ANNOUNCEMENT - Army Lt. Col. Dawn Hilton, right, commander of the Fort Leavenworth Joint Regional Correctional Facility in Kansas, talks with reporters at the Pentagon, April 19, 2011, after Defense Department General Counsel Jeh C. Johnson, center, announced that Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, the soldier accused of leaking classified information in the WikiLeaks incident, woud be transferred from Quantico Marine Base, Va., to the new facility. Army Undersecretary Joseph Westphal, left, joined Hilton and Johnson. DOD photo by R.D. Ward

Accused WikiLeaks Informant Moved To Prison In Kansas -- Kansas City

For now, home for the Army private at the center of the WikiLeaks scandal is a one-man cell at a new prison in Fort Leavenworth.

Army Pfc. Bradley Manning — charged with leaking classified military information to the website — moved Wednesday from solitary confinement in a Marine jail in Quantico, Va., to a cell that opens into common areas he shares with other inmates.




More News On The Prison Transfer Of Accused Wikileaks Informant Army Pfc. Bradley Manning

WikiLeaks suspect Manning arrives at new jail -- MSNBC
WikiLeaks suspect being moved out of Quantico -- L.A. Times
WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning being moved to new prison -- The Telegraph
Bradley Manning to be moved to new military prison. Shifted from Marine to Army custody. -- The Register
WikiLeaks suspect Manning to be moved to Fort Leavenworth -- CNN
WikiLeaks Suspect Bradley Manning Headed to Kansas for Detention, Trial -- ABC News
Bradley Manning's family welcomes news of his move to prison in Kansas -- The Guardian
Claims of torture of Bradley Manning, accused in WikiLeaks security breach, are greatly exaggerated -- New York Daily News

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