- Julie Tate
- Staff Writer
Julie Tate has worked as a researcher at the Washington Post since 2002. She specializes in national security, intelligence and defense issues.
Administration may repatriate non-Afghan detainees at prison
Decision would be part of effort to oversee transfer before the U.S. relinquishes control of the facility.
Court-martial recommended for Bradley Manning in WikiLeaks case
An Army investigating officer recommended that Pfc. Bradley Manning face a court-martial for his alleged role in providing massive amounts of classified information to WikiLeaks.
Bradley Manning gets a billboard in Washington
Signboard erected by supporters of Army private accused of providing a trove of U.S. government secrets to WikiLeaks
10 years of Guantanamo
As Congress and the courts slowly debate what to do with the detainees, rights groups decry the facility’s seeming permanency.
- Prosecutors say Manning collaborated with WikiLeaks’ Assange in stealing secret documents
- Manning’s defense rests in pretrial hearing
- Manning hearing turns to computer security
- Soldier’s gender identity issues raised in WikiLeaks case
- Army Pfc. Manning to face pretrial hearing in WikiLeaks case
- Trade in surveillance technology raises worries
- U.S. had advance warning of abuse at Afghan prisons, officials say
- Mansour Arbabsiar recalled as upbeat about finances during summer encounter
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