Manning
undergoing indoctrination process at Fort Leavenworth where she's made 'several
friends who accept her for who she is'
theguardian.com,
Staff and agencies, Thursday 29 August 2013
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| Inmates are not usually allowed outside contact during indoctrination process, but US barracks made an exception. Photograph: Ho/AFP/ Getty Images |
A lawyer
for army private Chelsea Manning says the soldier is doing well as she goes
through the indoctrination process at military prison.
David
Coombs said on his blog on Thursday that he was able to speak with Manning,
previously known as Bradley Manning, while she goes through the three-week
indoctrination at Fort Leavenworth.
Coombs said
inmates are not usually allowed to have outside contact during that time, but
the US disciplinary barracks made an exception for Manning.
He said
Wednesday was the first time he talked with Manning since she was sentenced to
35 years for leaking mountains of classified material to the anti-secrecy
website WikiLeaks.
Coombs said
Manning had made some friends and was grateful for the support for her decision
to live as a woman.
He wrote:
"I am happy to report that she is doing very well at the USDB, and has
already made several friends who accept her for who she is. Due to going
through indoctrination, Chelsea was unaware of the response to her public
statement on the Today show. During our conversation, I informed Chelsea of the
overwhelming support for her decision.
"I
also told her about how most responsible media have elected to respect her
wishes and refer to her by her new name. Chelsea was very happy to hear of
these developments. She requested that I relay how grateful that she is for
everyone's understanding and continued support."
The
Associated Press contributed to this report

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