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Originally Posted by Feuer Frei!
Well, Amnesty International thinks so.
But, he's not a civilian though he's a soldier, military doctrine and military justice is handled differently than in civilian court.
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I think you misunderstood my question. I agree that comparing the military to the civilian word does not work. My question, and I apologize if it was poorly written, was: Is Manning being treated any differently than other military prisoners in the same military facility who are in the same military category/classification for pre-trial confinement?