Kucinich compares Bradley Manning detention to Abu Ghraib  Posted by Stephanie 
Condon



Army Pfc. Bradley Manning
(Credit:
AP/Grpahics Bank)



 Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) charged today that the 
miilitary's treatment of Bradley Manning, the soldier accused of leaking
 confidential materials to Wikileaks, is comparable to the abuse carried
 out at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.  Manning was forced Wednesday night to sleep 
naked in his cell at the Marine Corps base in Quantico, Va., the Marines 
confirmed Friday.
 First Lt. Brian Villiard called it a "situationally driven" event, but 
would not elaborate on what led to the stripping of Manning, the 
Associated Press reports. The actions were described as "not punitive."  "Is 
this Quantico or Abu Ghraib?" Kucinich said in a statement today. "Officials 
have confirmed the 'non-punitive' stripping of an American soldier
 who has not been found guilty of any crime. This 'non-punitive' action 
would be considered a violation of the Army Field Manual if used in an 
interrogation overseas. The justification for and purpose of this action
 certainly raises questions of 'cruel and unusual punishment,' and could
 constitute a potential violation of international law."

 The congressman cited the Army Field Manuel,
 which states: "If used in conjunction with intelligence interrogations,
 prohibited actions include, but are not limited to- Forcing the 
detainee to be naked, perform sexual acts or pose in a sexual manner."  Kucinich
 said he has repeatedly requested to visit Manning, in order to observe 
the conditions of his detainment. Manning has been held in restrictive 
conditions at Quantico since July 2010, and some have questioned why the
 legal proceedings against him have taken so long.  This week, the Army filed 
22 additional charges
 against him and for the first time formally accused Manning of aiding 
the enemy, CBS News national security correspondent David Martin 
reported.  "My request to visit with Pfc. Manning must not be delayed further," 
Kucinich said today.  Secretary
 of the United States Army John McHugh said in a letter to Kucinich that
 Manning's "pretrial confinement is in compliance with United States law
 and Department of Defense and Department of Navy policy and 
regulations, which are consistent with U.S. constitutional 
requirements."  However, Manning's attorney David Coombs said in his blog,
 "There can be no conceivable justification for requiring a soldier to 
surrender all his clothing, remain naked in his cell for seven hours, 
and then stand at attention the subsequent morning."  Coombs writes
 in his blog that Manning is the only detainee at Quantico that is being
 held both in maximum custody and under Prevention of Injury (POI) watch
 -- over the recommendation of mental health professionals who have 
indicated that Manning is not a risk to himself or to others.
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