Chelsea Manning 'rushed to hospital after trying to take own life'

Jul 06, 2016 11:23

Chelsea Manning, the military whistleblower serving a 35 year sentence, has been rushed to hospital after reportedly trying to take her own life.

A US media report said that Manning, who us being held at in a cell at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, was taken to hospital early on Tuesday morning. CNN said that it was believed that the 28-year-old had tried to take her life. There was no immediate independent confirmation of this.

Manning was sentenced in August 2013 to 35 years’ imprisonment, with the possibility of parole in the eighth year after being convicted of leaking classified material to Wikileaks.

Manning, who was born Bradley Manning, said in a statement after the sentencing that she had felt female since childhood and wanted to be known as Chelsea.

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bonus edward snowden commentary:

The government's treatment of whistleblowers is a greater crime than the thing for which they are jailed. #Manning https://t.co/8czTE0rlEf
- Edward Snowden (@Snowden) July 6, 2016

*trigger warning: suicide, whistleblowing

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