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Chelsea Manning given solitary confinement for suicide attempt

After a four-hour disciplinary board hearing at Ft. Leavenworth, Chelsea Manning has been punished with two weeks of solitary confinement for attempting to take her own life. One week is a ‘suspended’ sentence, meaning she’ll only serve it if military authorities seek to punish her again in the next six months.

Responding to the verdict, Manning wrote,

I am feeling hurt. I am feeling lonely. I am embarrassed by the decision. I don’t know how to explain it. I am touched by your warm messages of love and support. This comforts me in my time of need.

Chelsea was acquitted of “Resisting The Force Cell Move Team”, but she was convicted of “Conduct Which Threatens”, for attempting to commit suicide, and a count of “Prohibited Property”, which, she explains, was for an unmarked copy of “Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy,” by Gabriella Coleman. The charges carried a potential sentence of indefinite solitary confinement.

Chelsea attempted to take her own life in July. Prison officials divulged that information to the press but refused to allow Chelsea’s lawyers to see or speak to her. When she was finally released from the hospital, her legal team issued a statement confirming her status.

When the prison still refused to provide her with proper medical care for gender dysphoria, Chelsea then commenced a hunger strike, vowing to refuse food until she was treated adequately. She said her pleas for basic help were “ignored, delayed, mocked, given trinkets and lip service by the prison, the military, and this administration.” Prison officials finally, after five days without food, showed Chelsea a form approving her gender confirmation surgery, and Chelsea ended the strike.

Chelsea Manning should be cared for, not punished, following her attempt on her life. She deserves medical treatment for gender dysphoria, a condition that if untreated leads to depression, not solitary confinement, which has shown to exacerbate depression and which constitutes psychological torture.

In May, Chelsea wrote that solitary confinement is “no touch torture”, and she recounted her harrowing experience after her 2010 arrest. In 2013, a military judge awarded Manning with 112 days off of her sentence for improper treatment.

You can support Chelsea Manning by writing her a letter, signing a petition for her clemency, or donating to her defense fund.

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Chelsea Manning faces punishment for suicide attempt, highlighting injustice of US prison system

While UK prosecutors tell Lauri Love he has nothing to fear, Chelsea Manning, already tortured, is punished for attempting to take her own life

The ALCU have announced that Chelsea Manning is facing disciplinary action at the military prison where she is serving her 35 year sentence. Incredibly, the military is seeking to punish Chelsea in connection with her attempt to take her own life on 5 July this year. We have written previously about how officials at Fort Leavenworth abused Chelsea’s rights by informing the media about her medical issues before her family, friends or legal team.

Chelsea has dictated details of her charge sheet to a supporter over the phone. If convicted of these administrative charges, Chelsea potentially faces penalties including indefinite solitary confinement and reclassification out of general population, with all of the social and communicative restrictions that implies. Her chances of being granted parole may also be impacted.

Furthermore, despite Chelsea’s suicide attempt, the prison has not appeared to make any improvement in her mental health treatment. As Fight for the Future note in a press release today,

At this time, Chelsea is not receiving adequate psychological counseling, as her course of treatment is constantly irregular and therefore less effective. Having uncertainty, from day to day, regarding what medical treatment she is even going to receive is stressful in itself, and is certainly not what someone recovering from a suicide attempt should be subjected to.

This is not the first time that Chelsea has been threatened with disciplinary action. Just last year, Chelsea faced potential indefinite solitary confinement for trivial issues including the possession of reading material and expired toothpaste. At that time, public pressure played a key role in ensuring Chelsea was not unfairly penalised.

The threat of solitary confinement, which successive UN Special Rapporteurs have said constitutes psychological torture, is particularly worrisome given Chelsea’s ongoing health issues, including gender dysphoria, depression and her previous horrific 9-month experience in solitary confinement at the Quantico Marine brig before her conviction. Even the military judge who sentenced Chelsea to 35 years imprisonment was obliged to rule that unlawful.

USA vs Love

Indefinite solitary confinement and the denial of access to proper physical and mental healthcare is exactly what Lauri Love can expect to face if he is extradited to the United States. Over the course of Love’s extradition hearing, which concluded this week, experts on the US prison and legal system, medical professionals and Lauri’s own father – who, as a prison chaplain, has direct professional experience of how standards differ in the UK – all testified to their concerns that Love, who has been diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome and who endures crippling anxiety, would commit suicide in a US prison.

As Reverend Love testified, in US prisons, when a prisoner is or appears to be suicidal, the response is ‘suicide watch,’ which actually constitutes solitary confinement, not mental health care.

Prisoners are kept in isolation, which for many of them only exacerbates the problem. Joshua Dratel, who provided expert testimony on the US legal system at Lauri’s extradition hearing, said, “I have visited [clients] in the suicide area of the segregated area and they feel like they are in a zoo, being watched as a caged animal. It doesn’t do any good for their mental health.”

Witnesses agreed that Lauri Love would certainly be put in some form of segregation, or suicide watch, as soon as he found himself in an American prison. There is an additional aggravating factor, and another link to be drawn between Chelsea’s case and Love’s in that segregation appears to be the retaliatory treatment of choice for digital activists or otherwise political prisoners in the United States. In addition to Chelsea Manning’s abusive conditions, where psychiatrists’ recommendations to remove her from ‘prevention of injury’ watch at Quantico were consistently ignored, Jeremy Hammond, Barrett Brown, and environmental rights activist Tim DeChristopher, all drawing international attention for their imprisonment, have all been thrown in solitary confinement and had their voices silenced.

Thomas Kucharski, Professor of Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and an expert on how psychiatric treatment is actually conducted in US prisons, testified that he believed there would be “unusual administrative pressure” to keep Lauri on suicide watch because of the “international dimension and notoriety of the case.”

Chelsea Manning’s recent appeal filing describes a situation at Quantico where staff were acutely aware of Manning’s status as a “high-profile detainee who would bring media and other attention to Quantico brig and case” and used this as a rationale to ignore repeated professional advice that there was no medical need to keep Manning on prevention of injury watch.

Solitary confinement is finally becoming an issue of national concern in the United States. President Obama banned the practice for juveniles in federal prisons, affecting 10,000 prisoners, and the New York Civil Liberties Union scored a major settlement overhauling solitary in state prisons, freeing 1,100 prisoners from the treatment and setting a path for many more. We think it’s time European courts recognised this shift and reconsidered whether US prison conditions actually meet the international norms they’re meant to be held to. Lauri Love’s extradition ruling on 16 September could be the moment that line is drawn.

What you can do

Sending Chelsea a lettter is a really good way to show your support at the moment. She has already tweeted about the difference it makes to her.

Yan Zhu and the Freedom of the Press Foundation organised a postcard-writing effort at HOPE last weekend and there will be another event in London next Wednesday. We’d be more than happy to publicise others.

You can also donate to Chelsea’s defence fund; the Courage Foundation runs a channel that accepts donations tax free within the EU via Wau Holland.

Chelsea Manning’s experience shows exactly why we have to stop Lauri Love being extradited to the United States. If you’re in the UK, these are all points that are worth making to your MP.

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Chelsea Manning’s lawyers confirm health status, privacy breach

Today, Chelsea Manning’s attorneys Chase Strangio, Vincent Ward and Nancy Hollander released the following statement jointly:

After not connecting with Chelsea for over a week, we were relieved to speak with her this morning. Though she would have preferred to keep her private medical information private, and instead focus on her recovery, the government’s gross breach of confidentiality in disclosing her personal health information to the media has created the very real concern that they may continue their unauthorized release of information about her publicly without warning. Due to these circumstances, Chelsea Manning requested that we communicate with the media and her friends and supporters on her behalf.

“Last week, Chelsea made a decision to end her life. Her attempt to take her own life was unsuccessful. She knows that people have questions about how she is doing and she wants everyone to know that she remains under close observation by the prison and expects to remain on this status for the next several weeks. For us, hearing Chelsea’s voice after learning that she had attempted to take her life last week was incredibly emotional. She is someone who has fought so hard for so many issues we care about and we are honored to fight for her freedom and medical care.

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Chelsea Manning’s Legal Team Responds to Unconfirmed Rumors About Her Hospitalization

The following press statement was issued on 6 July 2016 with the approval of Chelsea Manning’s legal team.

Chelsea’s attorneys are still trying to speak to her directly. In the meantime, this is a very good time to send Chelsea a letter.

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Chelsea Manning is Courage’s newest beneficiary

Six years ago today, WikiLeaks whistleblower Chelsea Manning was arrested in Iraq and shipped to Kuwait, where she endured brutal treatment in a metal cage, while awaiting transfer to a military prison. With preparations now underway for her appeal to the US Army Court of Criminal Appeals next year, the Courage Foundation is naming Chelsea Manning as the organisation’s newest beneficiary.

The Courage Foundation will focus on European fundraising and campaign support for the former Army intelligence analyst, who is serving a 35 year sentence for passing hundreds of thousands of classified documents exposing rampant human rights violations and the true nature of the United States’ wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to WikiLeaks.

EU donations to Chelsea Manning’s defence fund can be made tax-free via the Wau Holland Foundation.

NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden said:

Chelsea Manning is the first American to be sentenced to decades of prison for revealing truthful information to the press. Her conviction — under a law even the ACLU says violates the constitution — is not just an injustice, it’s a threat to journalism.

Please fight for the First Amendment. Fight for Chelsea Manning.

Julian Assange, editor of WikiLeaks and Courage Trustee, said:

Manning has already won the moral battle: every year, new whistleblowers step forward to follow her example. Now it is time for Manning to win her legal battle. The only just outcome in Chelsea Manning’s case is her unconditional release, compensation for the unlawful treatment she has undergone, and a serious commitment to investigating the wrongdoing her alleged disclosures have brought to light.

Sarah Harrison, Acting Director of the Courage Foundation, said:

Chelsea Manning is one of the most important figures of the digital age and a hero to many of us. Her 35 year sentence is a travesty and her incarceration will be a lasting stain on America’s reputation. Now that Chelsea’s appeal process is finally underway, it is critical that her legal team is properly resourced.

Chelsea’s case is very important to us at Courage; we know how much she matters. I am personally honoured to announce Chelsea Manning as a Courage beneficiary and look forward to working with all the other groups and organisations who have been fundraising and campaigning steadfastly for her freedom for the past six years.

Nancy Hollander, Chelsea Manning’s attorney heading up the appeal, said:

We have spent the last three years preparing to appeal one of the most unjust convictions and sentences in military history, in one of the biggest and most complex cases we’ve ever worked on. Now that we have filed the appeal, we must wait for the government’s response. Then we will file our reply and prepare to argue Chelsea’s case before the appellate court. So this next year will be an important time for her case. Since her conviction, support for Chelsea has only grown around the world, as the world recognizes her commitments to justice, equality and a more accountable government. I’m delighted to see the Courage Foundation lend its support in this crucial time.

Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg said:

I waited forty years for Chelsea Manning. I don’t want to wait another thirty to thank her in freedom. Please fund her appeal to free her!

Courage is managing the European side of Manning’s fundraising and public support efforts, while Courage to Resist and the Chelsea Manning Support Network continue their work in the United States. European donations to Chelsea Manning’s defence fund can be made tax-free via Wau Holland, here. See our new page for Chelsea Manning here.

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Snowden-Manning-Assange sculpture Anything To Say? moves to Geneva

Davide Dormino’s public artwork Anything To Say? continues its journey around Europe this month to stand outside the UN Human Rights Council as it begins its 30th session.

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Chelsea Manning faces indefinite solitary confinement for magazines and toothpaste [Updated]

Whistleblower Chelsea Manning, serving 35 years in prison for releasing hundreds of thousands of US Army and diplomatic cables, exposing scores of human rights abuses, has a hearing today, 18 August, in which she faces indefinite solitary confinement as punishment for appallingly trivial charges. Manning, who already endured torturous pretrial conditions for which military judge Denise Lind took 112 days off of her sentence, is being penalised for possessing magazines like Vanity Fair and Cosmopolitan, the Senate Torture Report and “expired” toothpaste, as well as brushing food crumbs onto the floor and “being disrespectful” to a prison official. The website FreeChelsea.com documents the charges and hosts a petition supporting Manning with more than 100,000 signers.

As Courage Advisory Board member Norman Solomon writes for Al Jazeera,

Washington is determined to make an example of her, to warn and intimidate other would-be whistleblowers. From the president on down, the chain of command is functioning to wreck the life of Chelsea Manning. We should not let that happen.

Chelsea will not be allowed to have a lawyer with her during the hearing, which is closed to the press and public, and yet she was barred from visiting the prison’s legal library, crippling her ability to properly defend herself. Courage strongly condemns this attack on a heroic whistleblower who’s already been punished far too much.

Update

Chelsea Manning tweets, “I was found guilty of all 4 charges @ today’s board; I am receiving 21 days of restrictions on recreation–no gym, library or outdoors.”

And then, “Now these convictions will follow me thru to any parole/clemency hearing forever. Was expecting to be in min custody in Feb, now years added”

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