SF News Video: Chelsea Manning Gives First Post-Prison Interview We have yet to see Private Chelsea Manning speak publicly full-on as Chelsea Manning, in post-transition persona with her current voice since she was charged with aiding the enemy and imprisoned for most
SF News Chelsea Manning Will Remain On Active Duty When She's Released From Prison Private Chelsea Elizabeth Manning will be released from Leavenworth Prison in Kansas on Wednesday, May 17. When she's finally free, the transgender soldier and leaker of national security secrets will remain an active
SF News Barack Obama Commutes Most Of Chelsea Manning's Sentence The former army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning, jailed for seven years already and serving a 35-year sentence set to end in 2045, will be free in just five months on May 17. The
SF News Bradley Manning Verdict Arrives [Updated] The verdict in the court-martial of former Army intelligence analyst Pfc. Bradley Manning was expected today from the military judge hearing the case at Fort Meade, Maryland, and it all hinges on whether
SF News Federal Court Orders Twitter to Hand Over User Data in WikiLeaks Case A Federal Judge in Virginia ruled Thursday that Twitter must turn over the IP addresses of three users possibly connected to WikiLeaks. The case has raised a number of Internet privacy and free
SF News Veterans, "Naked" Codepink Members Protest Treatment of Wikileaks' Star Bradley Manning [NSFW] This morning outside Dianne Feinstein's office in downtown San Francisco, Codepink activists and war veterans "[urged] their senator to speak out against torture being inflicted daily on Army Pvt. Bradley Manning, who is
SF News A Few Dozen People Gather at British Consulate to Declare Manning, Assange Heroes The Bay Area may be rife with adamant supporters of free speech, freedom of information, and the leaking of any and all government documents to the media, but that population was not entirely
SF News Meanwhile, In Berkeley: The City Council Wants to Declare the WikiLeaker an American Hero So, Berkeley really enjoys getting under the craw of Fox News and their ilk, much like San Francisco does, but we'd like to think our Board of Supervisors would think twice before declaring
SF News WikiLeaks Hit With Denial of Service Attacks Just as It Publishes List of Key U.S. Sites WikiLeaks has unveiled what may be one of the most controversial and U.S.-damaging documents to date: a secret diplomatic cable listing locations abroad that the U.S. considers vital to its