WikiLeaks Soldier Bradley Manning Testifies

A supporter of U.S. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning holds a sign as he protests outside the gates of Fort Meade (Photo: Reuters)

A supporter of U.S. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning holds a sign as he protests outside the gates of Fort Meade (Photo: Reuters)

Friday was a day of dramatic testimony at the pre-trial hearing in the case of Bradley Manning.

He’s the soldier who allegedly released hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the website WikiLeaks.

The US Army private is due to be court-martialed on 22 charges, including “aiding the enemy.”

Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with reporter Arun Rath, who is covering the pre-trial hearing for The World and PBS Frontline.

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  • Craig

    “Free Brad”. This characterizes the level of polarization on this issue. Who really knows how many contacts worldwide were jeopardized or even murdered by this traitor’s actions? This is yet another legacy of the deranged 1960′s.