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Chelsea Manning says US government is ‘increasingly frightening and untrustworthy’, and that’s why she won’t cooperate

Bryan Wall by Bryan Wall
7 May 2019
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A judge ordered whistleblower Chelsea Manning to jail on 8 March after she refused to testify in front of a grand jury about WikiLeaks and Julian Assange. Manning’s lawyers have since appealed her detention but have so far been unsuccessful in freeing her. Manning has now issued a new statement explaining why she will never cooperate with the grand jury.

The statement comes as her lawyers have filed another appeal calling for her release.

Standing firm

Manning insists that she will not cooperate with the grand jury. She says “nothing will convince me to testify”, and that the grand jury concept is “outdated”. What’s more, she states that it is being “used by the federal government to harass and disrupt political opponents and activists in fishing expeditions”. She points out that:

The way I am being treated proves what a corrupt and abusive tool the grand jury truly is.

She also said the US government “is still preoccupied with punishing me”. The Trump government, she asserts, is an “increasingly frightening and untrustworthy government”. For this reason, she remarked:

I suspect they are simply interested in previewing my potential testimony as a defense witness, and attempting to undermine my testimony without the benefit of reviewing forensic evidence. This justifies my theory that participating in this investigation functions simply to abuse the justice system for political ends.

Therefore, she maintains that testifying “would constitute an unjustifiable and unethical action”. Manning ends her statement by declaring:

I’m not going to change my mind. Not now, not ever. So be it.

Torture and isolation

Manning also detailed the pain that her confinement is causing her. When the government initially detained her, she was put in “administrative segregation” for 28 days. Support group Chelsea Resists! has argued that this counts as a form of solitary confinement.

As Manning herself notes, this has caused “many of the ill effects of prolonged isolation” — effects previously described by United Nations special rapporteur on torture Juan Mendez. Manning said:

I experienced difficulty keeping attention on anything, sometimes referred to as a “dissociative stupor.” Thinking and concentrating get harder. Anxiety, frustration with minor things, irritation, and a spiraling inability to tolerate each symptom take hold.

As a result, during one “non-contact visit”, she became overwhelmed, suffering nausea, vertigo, and eventually vomiting.

Medical issues

Manning also details her medical issues while imprisoned. She points out that, following her “gender confirmation surgery”, she “requires delicate and regular self-care”. If she does not carry this out, she says that she risks “serious medical complications”.

Manning revealed that:

Medical staff acknowledges they lack expertise to examine or assist me appropriately, In response, I requested outside professionals at my own expense over three weeks ago. Despite this, I remain unseen by a professional competent to treat me.

Freeing Manning

Manning’s lawyers have also filed a new motion in an attempt to secure her freedom. They point out that, because Manning asserts she will not testify, her imprisonment has “transformed from coercive into punitive, in violation of the law”.

And given this, they contend that the government must release her.

Featured image via Wikimedia Commons – Manolo Luna / Wikipedia – Michael Vadon

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  1. dissidents_unite says:
    7 years ago

    Wow, I admire her courage and the truth she speaks. I wish there were people in the UK who have her knowledge and her courage and more importantly, the moral fibre to stand up and tell the truth in a country that claims to be a democracy but is nothing more than a Dictatorship with a megalomaniac at the helm. Amnesty International what do you think you are doing? If she was in Russia, China, Iraq, Iran or any other of the USA’s hated countries, there would be a public outcry about censorship and so on and so forth.

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