Der WikiLeaks-Maulwurf stand schon einmal vor Gericht

Als der Wikileaks-Maulwurf Bradley Manning 2011 seinen 24. Geburtstag, feierte, gab es statt Party einen Gerichtstermin: Vor einem Militärgericht auf dem Stützpunkt Fort Meade in Maryland musste sich Manning bereits verantworten.
Verräter oder Held? Bradley Manning droht wegen Feindesunterstützung lebenslange Haft.
Der WikiLeaks-Maulwurf stand schon einmal vor Gericht

EPAepa03036097 A court room sketch shows Army Private Bradley Manning listen as his defense lawyer David Coombs asks presiding officer Army Lt. Col. Paul Almanza to recuse himself from the Article 32 hearing at Fort Meade, Maryland USA, 16 December 2011.
Der WikiLeaks-Maulwurf stand schon einmal vor Gericht

EPAepa03036207 Military police escort Army Private Bradley Manning outside the courthouse after the close of the first day of his Article 32 hearing for Army Private Bradley Manning at Fort Meade, Maryland USA, 16 December 2011. Manning is charged with pr
Der WikiLeaks-Maulwurf stand schon einmal vor Gericht

dapdArmy Pfc. Bradley Manning, at center wearing glasses, is escorted into a courthouse in Fort Meade, Md., Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011, for a military hearing that will determine if he should face court-martial for his alleged role in the WikiLeaks classifie
Der WikiLeaks-Maulwurf stand schon einmal vor Gericht

ReutersThis image captured from a classified U.S. military video footage shows Iraqis being shot from an U.S. Apache helicopters that killed a dozen people in Baghdad, including two Reuters news staff on July 12, 2007, and released to Reuters on April 5,
Der WikiLeaks-Maulwurf stand schon einmal vor Gericht

REUTERSU.S. Army Private Bradley Manning is seen in a courtroom sketch during his Army Article 32 hearing in the courthouse at Fort Meade, Maryland, December 16, 2011. Manning, an Army intelligence analyst suspected in the biggest leak of classified U.S.
Der WikiLeaks-Maulwurf stand schon einmal vor Gericht

REUTERSA protester shouts slogans outside the courthouse at Fort Meade, Maryland during the U.S. vs Private Bradley E. Manning Article 32 hearing December 16, 2011. An Army intelligence analyst suspected in the biggest leak of classified U.S. documents in
Der WikiLeaks-Maulwurf stand schon einmal vor Gericht

dapdSupporters of US soldier Private Bradley Manning listen to a speech as they protest outside the US Embassy in London calling for his release, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011. Private Manning is facing charges of obtaining and distributing government secrets w
Der WikiLeaks-Maulwurf stand schon einmal vor Gericht

EPAepa03036942 Seth Tobacman of New York City (bottom) draws sketches of WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning (R) and judge Lt.Col. Paul Almanza (C) outside Mannings pre-trial hearing at Fort Meade, Maryland, USA 17 December 2011. Manning was charged in Marc
Der WikiLeaks-Maulwurf stand schon einmal vor Gericht

EPAepa03036937 Signs in support of WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning sit outside his pre-trial hearing at Fort Meade, Maryland, USA 17 December 2011. Manning was charged in March with leaking thousands of secret documents to WikiLeaks. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
Der WikiLeaks-Maulwurf stand schon einmal vor Gericht

dapdProtestors supporting Bradley Manning gather outside Ft. Meade, Md., Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, where Manning will be attending a hearing to determine if he will be court martialed. (Foto:Susan Walsh/AP/dapd)
Der WikiLeaks-Maulwurf stand schon einmal vor Gericht

dapdFILE - This is a Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011 file photo of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as he talks during a news conference in central London. As the suspected source for the biggest leak of intelligence material in American history faces his first h

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