• Donate
  • Login
Monday, December 8, 2025
  • Login
  • Register
Canary
Cart / £0.00

No products in the basket.

MEDIA THAT DISRUPTS
  • UK
  • Global
  • Opinion
  • Skwawkbox
  • Manage Subscription
  • Support
  • Features
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Feature
    • Sport & Gaming
    • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Business
    • Money
    • Travel
    • Property
    • Food
    • Media
No Result
View All Result
MANAGE SUBSCRIPTION
SUPPORT
  • UK
  • Global
  • Opinion
  • Skwawkbox
  • Manage Subscription
  • Support
  • Features
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Feature
    • Sport & Gaming
    • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Business
    • Money
    • Travel
    • Property
    • Food
    • Media
No Result
View All Result
Canary
No Result
View All Result

Calls grow to end Chelsea Manning’s imprisonment following her suicide attempt

Emily Apple by Emily Apple
12 March 2020
in Trending
Reading Time: 3 mins read
166 6
A A
0
Home Trending
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on BlueskyShare via WhatsAppShare via TelegramShare on Threads

Chelsea Manning is recovering in hospital after a suicide attempt on 11 March. Manning is in prison for refusing to testify in front of the WikiLeaks grand jury.

Calls are now growing for her release from detention that Nils Melzer, the United Nations special rapporteur on torture, described as “open-ended” and “progressively severe”. Melzer argued that her treatment contained:

all the constitutive elements of torture, or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.

A true hero

As The Canary‘s Tom Coburg previously reported:

In 2013, former US army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning was convicted of violating America’s Espionage Act – along with other offences – and sentenced to 35 years imprisonment.

Manning was responsible for leaking hundreds of thousands of documents relating to the invasion of Iraq and the Afghanistan conflict. These were subsequently published by WikiLeaks.

In January 2017, former US president Barack Obama commuted Manning’s sentence to end in May 2017.

Manning is now refusing to testify against Julian Assange and WikiLeaks. As she explained in a letter to the judge in 2019:

I object to this grand jury … as an effort to frighten journalists and publishers, who serve a crucial public good. I have had these values since I was a child, and I’ve had years of confinement to reflect on them. For much of that time, I depended for survival on my values, my decisions, and my conscience. I will not abandon them now.

Many people described Manning as a hero on social media:

Chelsea Manning is a hero of our age. This is terrible news. https://t.co/6ZHO6Cc84K

— Adam Ramsay (@AdamRamsay) March 12, 2020

Incredibly sad news – a hero of our age. https://t.co/8GL3KujMoo

— Mark Curtis (@markcurtis30) March 12, 2020

And Naomi Klein described her courage as “simply astonishing”.

Sending so much love to Chelsea Manning, whose courage is simply astonishing. https://t.co/8jM03TM6Bz

— Naomi Klein (@NaomiAKlein) March 11, 2020

Free Manning now!

Manning is scheduled to appear in front of Judge Anthony Trenga on 13 March. As Coburg wrote in The Canary, “Manning’s lawyers have issued a motion, arguing that their client is incoercible and so should be released”. Her lawyer Moira Meltzer-Cohen stated:

The key issue before Judge Trenga is whether continued incarceration could persuade Chelsea to testify. Judges have complained of the ‘perversity’ of this law: that a witness may win their freedom by persisting in their contempt of court. However, should Judge Trenga agree that Chelsea will never agree to testify, he will be compelled by the law to order her release.

On social media, many people called for her release:

Free Chelsea Manning! Free Julian Assange! https://t.co/2iZdCmhvJW

— Asa Winstanley (@AsaWinstanley) March 12, 2020

It’s no secret that the U.S. “justice” system is a bastion of barbarism, but its treatment of @xychelsea has been truly beyond the pale.

FREE 🖤 CHELSEA 🖤 MANNING https://t.co/a6CMCCpb5T

— Kim Kelly (@GrimKim) March 11, 2020

Manning is a hero. She’s shown immense bravery under intense repression in conditions that Melzer found amount to torture. Yanis Varoufakis argued that her treatment shows the hypocrisy of liberal democracies and their stance on human rights:

And so, the torture of Chelsea Manning (to force her to lie about Julian Assange) continues year in year out. Putin, Xi, Orban and assorted despots are laughing their heads off as our so-called liberal democracies shred human rights https://t.co/8M09A9zwte

— Yanis Varoufakis (@yanisvaroufakis) March 12, 2020

And as journalist Matt Kennard stated, “those who remain silent are complicit”.

Be in no doubt. The US/UK govts are trying to break Manning+Assange. They want to send a message: if you expose our crimes, we will destroy you. These prisoners are the frontline of battle to hold on to our freedom. Those who remain silent are complicit. https://t.co/t6XcI1hiIb

— Matt Kennard (@kennardmatt) March 12, 2020

We must not remain silent. Manning’s treatment cannot and should not be allowed to continue. And every single one of us needs to speak out and call out this gross injustice against a brave and principled whistleblower.

Featured image via Wikimedia/Manolo Luna

Tags: Wikileaks
Share128Tweet80ShareSendShareShare
Previous Post

Call to cancel dirty coal plant projects worldwide as clean renewables ‘out-compete’ on cost

Next Post

More prisoners reported dead after police repression of revolts in quarantined Italian jails

Next Post
Italian police

More prisoners reported dead after police repression of revolts in quarantined Italian jails

3 boats with refugees are arriving to the beaches of Skala Sykamia, in the background you can see another 2 boats, Lesvos island, Greece (photo taken in 2015)

Coronavirus has reached the doorstep of the world's worst refugee camp

Rishi Sunak

One interview shows why the media love-in with Rishi Sunak is total b****cks

Broadwells woods

As HS2 plans ‘despicable’ woodland destruction, opponents unite to 'Stand for the Trees'

FTSE 100 drops by 10.9% in worst day for market since 1987

FTSE 100 drops by 10.9% in worst day for market since 1987

Please login to join discussion
Israel
Analysis

Israel executes two unarmed Palestinians after they surrendered

by Charlie Jaay
28 November 2025
Palestine Action
Analysis

Disabled arrestee refuses to be silent, saying “freedom is not to be taken from us without a fight”

by Ed Sykes
28 November 2025
Syria
Analysis

Syria: Fragile peace after Bedouin murders ignite sectarian tensions

by Alex/Rose Cocker
28 November 2025
Barghouti
Skwawkbox

Video: Barghouti honoured with new mural after 24 years as Israel’s political prisoner

by Skwawkbox
28 November 2025
palestine action
Analysis

Shocking new report reveals what really drove the government’s crackdown on Palestine Action

by The Canary
28 November 2025
  • Get our Daily News Email

The Canary
PO Box 71199
LONDON
SE20 9EX

Canary Media Ltd – registered in England. Company registration number 09788095.

For guest posting, contact ben@thecanary.co

For other enquiries, contact: hello@thecanary.co

Sign up for the Canary's free newsletter and get disruptive journalism in your inbox twice a day. Join us here.

© Canary Media Ltd 2024, all rights reserved | Website by Monster | Hosted by Krystal | Privacy Settings

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
  • UK
  • Global
  • Opinion
  • Skwawkbox
  • Manage Subscription
  • Support
  • Features
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Feature
    • Sport & Gaming
    • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Business
    • Money
    • Travel
    • Property
    • Food
    • Media
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Cart