Wikileaks
The Long, Lonely Road of Chelsea Manning
In January 2017, after being locked up at five different facilities, in conditions a United Nations expert called “cruel” and “inhumane,” Manning had received a surprise commutation by President Barack Obama. Four months later, she was free, trying to adjust to life in a world she helped shape. Finishing her coffee, she fished her iPhone out of her purse and asked her security guard for a lift back to the apartment where she was staying while in Manhattan.
Dylan Ratigan interviews Julian Assange
Interviews With Freed WikiLeaks Founder
Speaking from outside Ellingham Hall, the country home outside London where he is under what his lawyer calls mansion arrest, Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, expressed concerns on Friday for the mental health of Bradley Manning, the U.S. Army private who was detained by the military after he apparently confessed to a former computer hacker that he was the source of leaked video and documents published by WikiLeaks and news organizations this year.