BRADLEY MANNING

Transparency isn’t Treason: New York Times Journalists Criticize “aiding the enemy” Charge

January 19, 2013   ·   2 Comments

By Nathan Fuller: Last week in Fort Meade, MD, government prosecutors said that if PFC Bradley Manning had released documents to the New York Times instead of WikiLeaks...

Why are Bob Woodward’s WH Sources – or Woodward Himself – Not on Trial Next to Bradley Manning?

By Glenn Greenwald: There are numerous travesties defining the ongoing prosecution of accused whistleblower Bradley Manning, but none more dangerous than the accusation that by leaking classified information, he "aided and abetted the enemy"...

Manning Case Raises Troubling Questions For Journalists

By Michael Calderone: Here’s a back-and-forth from Wednesday’s proceedings in the case against Pvt. Bradley Manning that should be troubling for journalists. Colonel Lind, the judge, asked a prosecutor ...

Government Says WikiLeaks No Different From New York Times At Bradley Manning Hearing

By Matt Sledge: The last two days of pretrial hearings for Bradley Manning have seen a couple of interesting developments...

Abandoning Private Manning

By Listening Post: Wikileaks suspect Bradley Manning versus the US government - but where was the media?

The Shameful Exploitation of Bradley Manning

By Robert Scheer: Keep an American soldier locked up naked in a cage and driven half mad while deprived of all basic rights, and you will ...

New York Times Finally Shows Up to Cover Bradley Manning Proceedings (And Their Story Is Sloppy)

By Kevin Gosztola: Amidst growing criticism, including an editorial from the newspaper’s public editor, the New York Times sent reporter Scott Shane to cover military court proceedings in the case of Pfc. Bradley Manning, the soldier currently being prosecuted by the government for allegedly providing classified information to WikiLeaks.

Extra! Extra! Read All About It: Mainstream Media Judges Historic Hearing Hardly News Worthy: Bradley Manning and the Times Pt. 4

By Chris Spannos: It took the New York Times approximately eleven days to send a journalist to report on army Private Bradley Manning’s historic Fort Meade ...

What the New York Times Missed in Its 1st Article on Manning’s Torture Hearing

By Jesselyn Radack: (Dec. 8) — Today, the New York Times has its first independently-reported article on Pfc. Bradley Manning’s almost cinematic torture hearing. On the ninth day of Manning’s torture ...

Let a Thousand Public Editors Bloom: Bradley Manning and the Times Pt. 3

By Chris Spannos: The New York Times’ named Margaret Sullivan as its fifth Public Editor in September of this year. As the successful candidate for the job her duty is to investigate “matters of journalistic integrity” by working “independently” and “outside of the reporting and editing structure of the newspaper.”

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