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Wikileaks : Manning privé de son slip
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Wikileaks : Manning privé de son slip
Par Gilles Klein le 06/03/2011, sur @SI
Citant le blog de son avocat, et un porte-parole militaire, le New York Times signale que Brad Manning, le soldat accusé d'avoir fourni des dizaines de milliers de documents diffusés par Wikileaks, est privé de tous ses sous-vêtements tous les soirs. Il doit désormais dormir nu dans la prison militaire où il est enfermé depuis mai 2010... La suite, sur @SI.
WikiLeaks private Bradley Manning loses his underwear after joking threat, lawyer says in blog post
By Cristina Boyle
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Saturday, March 5th 2011, 5:42 PM, excerpt
Private Manning’s lawyer, David E. Coombs, first complained in a blog posting on Thursday that his client had been stripped the previous night, and wrote on Friday that it had happened again. He criticized the measure as an unjustified “humiliation” of his client.
“There can be no conceivable justification for requiring a soldier to surrender all his clothing, remain naked in his cell for seven hours, and then stand at attention the subsequent morning,” he wrote. “This treatment is even more degrading considering that Pfc. Manning is being monitored — both by direct observation and by video — at all times.”
Mr. Coombs contended that stripping his client was medically unjustified.
“If a person is at risk of self-harm, then you get them treatment, you get them to a mental health professional and address the issue — you don’t strip them,” he said, adding in a separate telephone interview, “There is no excuse, no justification to having a soldier stand at attention naked. There can be no mental health reason for that.”