'Manning
trial exposes attack on press freedom'
Wikileaks spokesman, Kristinn Hrafnsson, says the clampdown on freedom of speech in US, will not stop people from blowing the whistle on the government's wrongdoings.
The
trial of the American whistleblower Bradley Manning, who handed
classified military data to Wikileaks, takes place on Monday in
Maryland. The army private faces a list of charges - among them
aiding the enemy - which could land him in prison for the rest of his
life.
Wikileaks spokesman, Kristinn Hrafnsson, says the clampdown on freedom of speech in US, will not stop people from blowing the whistle on the government's wrongdoings.
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