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    Manning's sexual orientation is raised in hearing

    FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) — The young Army intelligence specialist accused of passing government secrets spent his 24th birthday in court Saturday as his lawyers argued his status as a gay soldier before the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" played an important role in his actions.

    Lawyers for Pfc. Bradley Manning began laying out a defense to show that his struggles as a gay soldier in an environment hostile to homosexuality contributed to mental and emotional problems that should have barred him from having access to sensitive material.

    Manning is accused of leaking hundreds of thousands of sensitive items to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks, including Iraq and Afghanistan war logs, State Department cables and a military video of a 2007 American helicopter attack in Iraq that killed 11 men, including a Reuters news photographer and his driver.

    The Obama administration says the released information has threatened valuable military and diplomatic sources and strained America's relations with other governments. Manning's lawyers counter that much of the information that was classified by the Pentagon posed no risk.

    The military is conducting a hearing in a small courtroom on an Army post outside Washington to determine whether prosecutors have enough evidence to bring Manning to trial, where he could face a term of life in prison as a traitor.

    Prosecutors began presenting evidence to substantiate the charges against Manning.

    Army criminal investigators described evidence they collected that links Manning to the WikiLeaks website's collection of U.S. military and diplomatic secrets.

    But among the first issues to arise Saturday was whether Manning's sexual orientation is relevant to the case against him.

    The basis for the charges Manning faces are transcripts of online chats with a confidant-turned-government-informant in which Manning allegedly confesses his ties to WikiLeaks and also reveals he is gay.

    Maj. Matthew Kemkes, a defense lawyer, asked Special Agent Toni Graham, an Army criminal investigator, whether she had talked to people who believed Manning was gay or found evidence among his belongings relating to gender-identity disorder. The condition often is described as a mental diagnosis in which people believe they were born the wrong sex.

    Graham said such questions were irrelevant to the investigation. "We already knew before we arrived that Pfc. Manning was a homosexual," Graham said.

    Prosecutors objected several times to the questions. Kemkes responded that if the government can argue that Manning intended to leak secrets, "what is going on in my client's mind is very important."

    During its cross examination of Graham, Manning's defense team also sought to convince the court that not all of the material he is accused of leaking is classified.

    Graham, who collected evidence from Manning's living quarters and workplace, testified that among the items seized was a DVD marked "secret" that contained a military video showing the 2007 incident in which Apache attack helicopters gunned down unarmed men in Iraq.

    The video was taken from the cockpit of one the helicopters. WikiLeaks posted the video in April 2010, sparking questions about the military's rules of engagement and whether more needed to be done to prevent civilian casualties. The gunners can be heard laughing and referring to the men as "dead bastards."

    Kemkes, one of Manning's lawyers, asked Graham whether she knew the video was unclassified. She said she didn't. "In fact, it was an unclassified video," Kemkes said.

    At the time the video was posted by WikiLeaks, the Pentagon called it a breach of national security and it was believed to be secret.

    Although WikiLeaks had been posting sensitive information to the Web since 2006, release of the Apache video drew worldwide attention to the organization as it prepared to publish secret documents on the war in Afghanistan.

    Manning's appearances Friday and Saturday in the Fort Meade courtroom mark the first time he has been seen in public after 19 months in detention. The Oklahoma native comes to court in Army camouflage fatigues and wearing dark-rimmed glasses. Slight and serious, he takes notes during the proceedings.

    An Army appeals court on Friday rejected a defense effort to have the presiding officer, Lt. Col. Paul Almanza, because of alleged bias. Separately, lawyers for WikiLeaks and founder Julian Assange are asking the military's highest appeals court to guarantee two seats in the Fort Meade courtroom.

    Manning's hearing is open to the public, with limited seating. Inside the courtroom, no civilian recording equipment is allowed. Instead of a judge, a presiding officer delivers a recommendation as to whether prosecutors have enough evidence to bring a suspect to trial. A military commander then makes the final decision.

    The case has spawned an international support network of people who believe the U.S. government has gone too far in seeking to punish Manning.

    More than 100 people gathered outside Fort Meade for a march in support of Manning, some holding signs declaring "Americans have the right to know. Free Bradley Manning" and "Blowing the whistle on war crimes is not a crime."

    Todd Anderson, 64, said he drove from New York City to take part. "I think this man showed a great deal of courage, the kind of thing I wouldn't have the courage to do, and I really consider him to be a hero," Anderson said.

    Juline Jordan, 46, said she flew in from Detroit just for the day. "I support what he did because he exposed some horrific war crimes and horrific things done at the hands of the United States government and the Department of Defense, and he's a hero for that," Jordan said.

    In London, several dozen protesters from gay organizations, the Occupy London protest camp and other groups rallied outside the U.S. Embassy Saturday calling for Manning's release and offering birthday wishes.

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    Associated Press writers Jill Lawless in London, Richard Lardner and Mark Sherman in Washington and Brian Witte at Fort Meade contributed to this report.

     
     
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    417 comments

    • Newo  •  Miami, United States  •  5 mths ago
      What does it matters if this guy is gay or transexual?.He is a traitor regardless of his sexual orientation.He should be put to death.It is ridiculous what is going on in the USA and the Justice System.I do not want to maintain a criminal that killed somebody for the rest of his life eating 3 meals a day,watching tv and living better that 50% of americans that are law abiding citizens.Anyway in the Bible the death penalty is accepted and prescribed for some crimes.So to be against the death penalty when someone kils somebody is unchristian.
      • SisyphusSyzygy 5 mths ago
        I'm so glad you're not important
      • Newo 5 mths ago
        Keep on pushing your rock up the hill and shut up.If you so love criminals you should house some in your house and maintain them.I opt to guillotined them all.Save money execute all criminals that take somebody else's life.
    • GI Joe Adventure Team Com ...  •  5 mths ago
      Democrats smell like liverwurst. Just saying...
      • Jack S 5 mths ago
        then keep your nose out of their #$%$ if you don't like the smell
    • ultm8ss4goku  •  New York, United States  •  5 mths ago
      wow the shallowness of these post is amazing. Homophobic people blaming sexual orientation and such. This is why noone gets along, we set up these walls based on what were told to believe by a book or religion or something else and just can't think anymore. Then say he is a traitor because he put out truthful documents and videos and say he betrayed his oath. O.k. i served as well but won't go into that . The point is that he did what a good soldier dedicated to the true cause of what we as soldiers stood for. These murders are what your taxes pay for these kids dying are what we as americans have on our hands. If you want to stay blind then just don't pay attention but don't say he is a traitor. If anything this country itself has destroyed the meaning and purpose of the military. Those who know their history and understand it would know all the things the military does now was not what it was designed for. Stop believing we are the gods of this world and our laws and actions are all infalable and justified. I hope Manning is free and is seen as a hero of the people and not the sheeple.
      • ICEMAN 5 mths ago
        I downthumb your phaagot post.
      • Yes, YOU! 5 mths ago
        save it, Nancy
      • Adriana 5 mths ago
        His sexual orientation shouldn't matter. Regardless he's being tried for revealing the truth. Anyone who thinks that is wrong is a #$%$
    • Peter  •  Scranton, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The military is going to use his sexual orientation to smear him in the press while avoiding the point that he exposed war crimes and released a video that wasn't even classified.
      • Yes, YOU! 5 mths ago
        YOU can suck my peter
      • N 5 mths ago
        Yes, it's the military that is using his sexual orientation as a defense. Don't pretend to know anything about the military.
      • WildBillCody 5 mths ago
        It wasn't the military that brought up the fact that he is gay, it was his OWN LAWYERS, you frickin leftist RETARD!
    • Scot  •  5 mths ago
      Supporters of Bradley showed up at Ft Mead. good luck with rif raf and rabble trying to gain access to a secure US Army base
      • Steven 5 mths ago
        Looks like the riff raff is right here.
    • donk  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  5 mths ago
      It appears that the so-called experts may be right. The gays want to be in the military but Manning's lawyer states that gays shouldn't be trusted with top secret information. Why is that?
    • Moe Green  •  White Marsh, United States  •  5 mths ago
      traitorous P.O.S.
      hope he rots in a n.korean jail cell.
    • Jersey Boy  •  5 mths ago
      Being gay in the military contributed to his leaking classified intell? Are you kidding me? He wasn't drafted, he volunteered knowing in advance where the military stood on homosexuality. In other words he lied to get in. Even so, there are many, MANY gays in the military and they don't turn traitor. He can try and hide behind his sexuality but it doesn't fly with me. By the way, for the record, I am glad they repealed Don't Ask, Don't Tell and I am very proud of the men and woman, gay or straight, that protect our county honorably. I appreciate you and I pray that God will keep you safe.
    • Ysabel la Serena de Lille  •  Boise, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Here's a novel idea: Perhaps, no matter sexuality, race, religion, what ever, some people are idiots, some are intelligent. Some are fighters, some are quitters. Some are jack#$%$ traitors, and some remain loyal to their country and protect the men and women they serve with. I don't give a flying rat's #$%$ if this guy prefers racks or sausages. If you're a party to government intelligences, you freaking keep that confidence, or you leave. End of story. How many lives did he endanger or sacrifice because he, a little maggot who didn't deserve to leave boot camp, decided he was better and knew more and was more ethically and morally superior than his Commanding Officers? I DON'T CARE IF HE'S GAY!!! There are MANY homosexual men and women who are proudly serving this country, and I'm grateful for their sacrifices, as well as the sacrifices of ALL the men and women who love and take time to serve our country with honor. This guy is a traitor. Nothing more, nothing less, and needs to be treated accordingly. If people are not allowed to be prosecuted for their crimes just because they are a member of a minority, or special interest group, or because they skinned their knee in preschool and someone made fun of them, we will have utter corruption and chaos. Prosecution, not persecution. Prosecution is necessary when laws that are Necessary for the safety and survival of others are broken. Persecution is something entirely different, and should not be tolerated. Get over the fact that he's gay, and start looking at what he's DONE, not what or who he is.
    • explorer  •  Knoxville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Those of you homosexuals who want to make a hero out of this trader needs to read at least some of the article .
    • explorer  •  Knoxville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      He needs to be shot for treason not put in jail where he will have more lovers than he would out here .
    • Why  •  5 mths ago
      To this fallacy that Manning had an obligation to report “war crimes”, there is a chain of command that Manning was obligated to try and see fail, before going public with his allocations and if Manning was tying report “war crimes” as the excuse that some are using to justify his treasonous conduct, where the “war crimes” in the Afgan and Iraqi “war logs” OR the diplomatic cables? That excuse may provide a flimsy augment for one record, if Manning didn’t 260,000 stolen classified intelligence records?

      To this fallacy that the helicopter attack was even a “war crime”, even I could see that some of these men where carrying AK-47s in a war zone, and the helicopter pilots report seeing PRGs, how do people think that they can run around with weapons in a war zone without being suspected of being a combatant? Do you even understand the difference between murder a suicide?

      To this fallacy that no one was murdered or hurt by this stolen classified intelligence; just because deaths can't be attributed to the stolen classified intelligence, doesn't mean that people weren't murdered over it. Neither Manning or Assange showed much, if any concern for the people who may have been murdered or hurt by transferring un-redacted stolen classified intelligence. The very act was like firing a gun into a crowd, if no one was killed, it was only due to luck, not lack of negligence.

      The start witness in this trial is going to be the security logs, which will say exactly who stole that classified intelligence, and the military already knows, that’s why Manning’s is in prison and on trial.
    • sj  •  5 mths ago
      "Occupy" a jail cell.
    • TRH58  •  Greensburg, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Rick Perry 2012. Get these Obaminations out of our military.
    • Michael  •  Austin, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I wonder what Obama and Big Foot think about Manning.
    • GI Joe Adventure Team Com ...  •  5 mths ago
      Now that there won't be any new episodes of The Walking Dead until February, I guess I'll have to watch all of the worthless Democrat protesters wandering the streets aimlessly on the news to get my zombie fix. Just saying...
    • charlesb  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  5 mths ago
      Happy birthday idiot!!!! Get used to them in the brig.
    • Michael  •  Austin, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Sending a pillow biter to prison is like sending a kid to Disneyland
    • GI Joe Adventure Team Com ...  •  5 mths ago
      As Thomas Jefferson eloquently wrote in the Declaration of Independence: "We hold these truths to be self-evident that Republicans are WINNERS and Democrats are LOSERS." Well said. Just saying...
    • Michael  •  Austin, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Hey dirt bag...I mean Mike Brown. What liberal cesspool did you crawl out of??
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