WikiLeaks pays $15K in legal fees for Manning
LONDON: Whistle-blower site Wikileaks has donated $15,100 to the legal defence fund of the US soldier accused of providing it with the digital trove of secret diplomatic cables sent to and from American embassies across the globe.
The legal defence fund of Private Bradley Manning has received the money from the website as part of its pledge to bear a substantial part of the financial burden of the soldier's defence, the 'Guardian' reported. Manning, who faces 52 years in prison, is expected to face a preliminary military procedure ahead of a court martial in March.
He was arrested last May in Iraq and has been kept in solitary confinement for the last five months. WikiLeaks' slow response in coming to the financial aid of Manning has long been a cause of frustration for his supporters.
The legal defence fund of Private Bradley Manning has received the money from the website as part of its pledge to bear a substantial part of the financial burden of the soldier's defence, the 'Guardian' reported. Manning, who faces 52 years in prison, is expected to face a preliminary military procedure ahead of a court martial in March.
He was arrested last May in Iraq and has been kept in solitary confinement for the last five months. WikiLeaks' slow response in coming to the financial aid of Manning has long been a cause of frustration for his supporters.
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