Chelsea Manning jailed over Wikileaks testimony

Chelsea Manning was sent to jail on Friday (March 8).(Jack Taylor/Getty)
Transgender whistleblower Chelsea Manning has been sent to jail for contempt of court.
US District Judge Claude Hilton ordered Manning into custody after she refused to testify before a grand jury investigating Wikileaks in Alexandria, Virginia on Friday (March 8), according to the Associated Press (AP).
During the brief hearing, Judge Hilton told Manning: “I’ve found you in contempt,” adding that she would remain in custody “either until you purge yourself or the end of the life of the grand jury,” according to The Washington Post.
The judge also said she will remain in prison until she decides to testify or until the grand jury concludes its investigation.
Manning, quoted in AP, told the judge in court that she “will accept whatever you bring upon me.”
Before the hearing began, the former US soldier indicated that she would refuse to testify because she objects to the secrecy of the grand jury process.
“These secret proceedings tend to favour the government. I’m always willing to explain things publicly.”
— Chelsea Manning
“These secret proceedings tend to favour the government,” Manning told reporters outside of the court, as The Washington Post reported. She added: “I’m always willing to explain things publicly.”
The transgender activist also displayed a huge stack of papers, which formed the transcripts from her military trial. At the end of that trial in 2013, she was sentenced to 35 years in prison.
Manning said these papers would tell prosecutors everything they needed to know, adding: “I’ve given voluminous testimony; I’ve given voluminous information.”
Manning was released from prison in May 2017 after President Barack Obama commuted her sentence for leaking classified government documents concerning alleged war crimes and rights abuses via Wikileaks.
Chelsea Manning was prepared to go to jail for refusing to testify
According to AP, Manning indicated before Friday’s hearing that she was prepared to go to jail.
“In solidarity with many activists facing the odds, I will stand by my principles. I will exhaust every legal remedy available,” she said.
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