Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

AFTER 7 YEARS IN JAIL, WIKILEAKS MANNING WALKS FREE

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FORT LAUDERDALE: Chelsea Manning, the transgende­r army private jailed for one of the largest leaks of classified documents in US history, was released from a military prison on Wednesday after seven years behind bars.

The 29-year-old walked free from a maximum-security facility in Kansas thanks to a commutatio­n of her sentence by president Barack Obama before he left office.

Manning “has been released from the US Disciplina­ry Barracks” at Fort Leavenwort­h, a US Army spokeswoma­n said.

In July 2010, Manning - then a male soldier known as Bradley was arrested over the release of a huge trove of more than 700,000 classified military and diplomatic documents via WikiLeaks.

Without Obama’s parting gift, the army private, who served as an intelligen­ce official in Iraq, would have remained behind bars until 2045, after serving a 35-year sentence.

Supporters of Manning - who attempted suicide twice last year alone - said they feared she would not have been able to survive the long sentence. Now, she can complete her transition as a free, openly transgende­r woman. “Two more days until the freedom of civilian life,” Manning tweeted Monday. “Now hunting for private #healthcare like millions of Americans.”

Manning went on a hunger strike during her detention to denounce the disciplina­ry measures to which she was subjected — including stints in solitary confinemen­t.

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