Monday, April 11, 2011

Bradley Manning case sparks UN criticism of US government

Bradley Manning case sparks UN criticism of US government

UN torture representative suggests White House stalling his private meeting with American soldier



A senior United Nations representative on torture, Juan Mendez, issued a rare reprimand to the US government on Monday for failing to allow him to meet in private Bradley Manning, the American soldier held in a military prison accused of being the WikiLeaks source. It is the kind of censure that the UN normally reserves for authoritarian regimes around the world.

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