Chelsea Manning jailed again for refusing to testify against Julian Assange

Photo by Shawn Thew/EPA: Chelsea Manning speaks to the press

Just says before Australia went to the polls, American whistleblower Chelsea Manning was jailed again for refusing to turn in Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder, in exchange for freedom. Chelsie courageously refused to take part in such a betrayal. The following was published in RT on 16 May 2019.

A federal judge has ordered Chelsea Manning to be jailed again for refusing to testify in a grand jury probe of Julian Assange, threatening the whistleblower with fines if the defiance continues. Manning says she would rather die.

“I would rather starve to death than to change my opinion in this regard. And when I say that, I mean that quite literally,” Manning said during a hearing at a federal courthouse in Virginia on Thursday.

The US Army intelligence specialist has already spent seven years behind bars for handing over classified military and diplomatic files to WikiLeaks in 2010, and another 62 days in jail until last week for refusing to testify before another grand jury.

“I have never heard of jailing a witness for this long,” former FBI agent and whistleblower Colleen Rowley told RT. If the grand jury term goes on for 18 months, the fines could exceed half a million dollars, she added, calling it “draconian.”

Rowley added that the jailing of Manning is either illegal retaliation by the Trump administration, “or the case against Julian Assange is just that weak that they absolutely need Chelsea Manning’s testimony in order to firm up these specious charges.”

Before the hearing, Manning told reporters outside the courtroom that she will persist in defying the federal subpoena “forever, indefinitely.”

I am not going to comply with this grand jury.

The questions asked by the previous panel were very “broad and generic,” the same things asked at the court-martial, Manning told reporters, speculating that the government is trying to “re-litigate” that trial because it did not like the outcome.

Manning was sentenced in 2013 to 35 years in prison under the Espionage Act, but her sentence was commuted by President Barack Obama, and she was released in May 2017.

The new grand jury subpoena appears to be related to the US prosecution of WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange, who was arrested last month and is currently awaiting his extradition hearing in the UK. Assange is officially accused of conspiring with Manning to hack into Pentagon computers, while acknowledging the hack never actually happened.

“I’ve read the indictment and the affidavit that came with the indictment” against Assange, Manning said on Thursday, “and the case doesn’t make sense, it seems kind of bananas.”

If there is already an indictment against Assange, what’s the purpose of another grand jury, Manning asked reporters.

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2 Comments on "Chelsea Manning jailed again for refusing to testify against Julian Assange"

  1. Tell the world’s largest terrorist nation to piss-off, leave her and Julian alone. They were caught out at their skulduggery & plotting, their illegal operations. As the largest terrorist nation in the world the USA have developed this ‘style of operation’ to a fine art since WW2. They are still trying to conceal their acts of gross criminality.
    They stand condemned in the eyes of millions of people around the world.

  2. The US is a facist military state which gets away with similar acts of international criminality as did Germany in the 1940s.

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