Tuesday, 5 March 2013
Assange says WikiLeaks is still sitting on US secrets
Late last week, Private first class Bradley Manning pleaded guilty to 10 of the 22 charges against him in Fort Meade, Maryland, but that wasn't enough for the US government. They have decided to pursue Manning on all charges, but the co-founder of WikiLeaks has stepped in and says he will not aid the US government in providing evidence against Manning. Assange also came forward and said that WikiLeaks has more US government secrets to reveal and will not publish them until Pfc. Manning is released. Jesselyn Radack with the Government Accountability Project joins us with more on this new development.
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