Chelsea Manning
Chelsea Elizabetha Manning (nata Bradley Eduardus Manning Crescent in vico Oclahomae die 17 Decembris 1987, patre Americano, matre Cambrensi) est computator et miles Americana quae in Iraquia mense Maio 2010 in custodiam data est quia in suspicionem ceciderat se materiam classificatam WikiLeaks situi interretiali tradidisse. Accusata est ad iudicium militare facinorum viginti duorum, inter quae communicatio datorum de defensione civitatis ad illicitos receptores et ad hostem adiuvandum.[1] Sunt qui putent eum excruciatum fuisse. Indicia arcana privata inlicata vulgato accusato, ei in carcerem coniectum damnatum est 35 annos 21 Augusti 2013.[2] Nomen Chelsea sexumque femineum se assumpsisse die 22 Augusti 2013 nuntiavit, dysphoriae generis causa. Et ius therapiae hormonis in carcere voluit.
Die 17 Ianuarii 2017, Baracus Obama, praeses Civitatum? Foederatarum? tempus illius in carcere commutavit et Manning libera facta est die 17 Maii 2017.
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Nicks, 23 Septembris 2010.
- Pro accusationibus primis, vide "Soldier faces criminal charges", United States Division—Center, Media Release, 6 Iulii 2010.
- Vide etiam "Charge sheet", Cryptome, accessus 26 Decembris 2010; et "Charge sheet", The Washington Post.
- Pro accusationibus additis, vide Jim Miklaszewski et Courtney Kube, "Manning faces new charges, possible death penalty", MSNBC, 2 Martii 2011.
- ↑ Tate, Julie. "Judge sentences Bradley Manning to 35 years", The Washington Post, 21 August 2013.
Fontes
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Libri
- Brooke, Heather. 2011. The Revolution Will Be Digitised. William Heinemann.
- Domscheit-Berg, Daniel. 2011. Inside WikiLeaks. Doubleday.
- Fowler, Andrew. 2011. The Most Dangerous Man in the World. Skyhorse Publishing.
- Leigh, David, et Luke Harding. 2011. WikiLeaks: Inside Julian Assange's War on Secrecy. Guardian Books.
- Nicks, Denver. 2012. Private: Bradley Manning, WikiLeaks, and the Biggest Exposure of Official Secrets in American History. Chicago Review Press.
- Commentarii magni momenti
- Caesar, Ed. 2010. "Bradley Manning: Wikileaker", The Sunday Times, 9 Decembris; ex prima editione die 7 Aprilis 2012.
- Fishman, Steve. 2011. "Bradley Manning’s Army of One", New York Magazine, 3 Iulii.
- Greenwald, Glenn. 2010. "The strange and consequential case of Bradley Manning, Adrian Lamo and WikiLeaks", Salon, 18 Iunii.
- Last, Jonathan V. 2011. "The Left's Canonization of St. Bradley Manning", CBS News, 11 Ianuarii.
- Manning, Bradley. 2012. "Memorandum", a Davide Coombs liberatum, 10 Martii 2011; archivatus ex prima editione die 6 Aprilis 2012.
- Nakashima, Ellen. 2011. "Bradley Manning is at the center of the WikiLeaks controversy. But who is he?", The Washington Post, 4 Maii; ex prima editione die 7 Aprilis 2012.
- Nicks, Denver. 2010. "Private Manning and the Making of Wikileaks", This Land, 23 Septembris.
- PBS Frontline. 2011. "Bradley Manning's Facebook Page", Martii; ex prima editione die 7 Aprilis.
- Thompson, Ginger. 2010. "Early Struggles of Soldier Charged in Leak Case", The New York Times, 8 Augusti.
- Zetter, Kim. 2011. "Jolt in WikiLeaks Case: Feds Found Manning-Assange Chat Logs on Laptop", Wired, 19 Decembris.
- Audio/video
- Smith, Martin. 2011. "The Private Life of Bradley Manning", PBS Frontline, 7 Martii.
- "Interview with Brian Manning", PBS, 7 Martii 2011 (transcriptum)
- "Interview with Jordan Davis", PBS, 7 Martii 2011 (transcriptum)
- Smith, Teresa, et al. 2011. "The madness of Bradley Manning?", The Guardian, 17 Maii.
Nexus externus
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Bradley Eduardum Manning spectant (Bradley Manning, Chelsea Manning). |