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Pentagon seeks jail transfer for army leaker Chelsea Manning over gender identity disorder

Lawyer says whistle-blower needs urgent treatment, but not in a civilian jail where her safety could be at risk

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Army Private First Class Chelsea Manning, formerly known as Bradley, after his court martial for leaking military secrets. Photo: AP

The Pentagon is trying to transfer convicted national security leaker Chelsea Manning to a civilian prison where she can get treatment for a gender-identity condition.

But her lawyer said that a move from a military prison would make Manning choose between the treatment and her safety.

Two Pentagon officials have said that Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel gave the army approval last month to try to work out a plan to transfer Manning, who entered the Bradley, from Fort Leavenworth in Kansas, to a federal prison.

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The officials were not authorised to speak on the record and discussed the matter on condition of anonymity.

Manning has been diagnosed with gender dysphoria, the sense of being a woman in a man’s body. Civilian prisons can provide treatment, but the Defense Department does not, and a transfer would allow her to see if she wants to complete the transformation to being a woman.

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Transgender people are not allowed to serve in the military.

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