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Imprisoned transgender soldier Chelsea Manning hospitalized

A former USA soldier who was jailed for revealing classified information to WikiLeaks has reportedly tried to take her own life.

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Manning, a former intelligence analyst in Iraq, is serving a 35-year sentence after a 2013 military court conviction of providing more than 700,000 documents, videos, diplomatic cables and battlefield accounts to WikiLeaks.

“Reports of Chelsea’s suicide attempt are unconfirmed”, Strangio wrote on Twitter.

Manning, who is being held at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, was taken to hospital early this morning, reports CNN.

Most of the sensitive information was eventually published on the WikiLeaks website and in other media outlets. Manning is serving a 35-year prison sentence. The NY Post adds on that the “circumstances surrounding the suicide attempt were unclear”.

Manning was born Bradley Edward Manning on December 17, 1987. Chelsea Manning poses for a photo wearing a wig and lipstick.

Three years prior to her sentencing, Manning sent an email to her supervisor, Master Sergeant Paul Adkins, claiming that she was suffering from gender identity disorder. She was cleared to begin hormone therapy while behind bars in February 2015, the AP reported.

In 2013, she asked to be recognised as a woman and previous year the Army agreed to provide her with hormone therapy. Fort Leavenworth officials declined to comment on the incident, citing HIPAA rules.

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New recruits entering the military must be deemed by a doctor to be “stable in their preferred gender” for 18 months before they can join.

Chelsea Manning Suspected of Suicide Attempt