Chelsea Manning to receive treatment

National security leaker Chelsea Manning can get initial treatment for a gender-identity condition from the military after the Bureau of Prisons rejected the Army's request to accept her transfer from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to a civilian facility.

Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel has approved the Army's recommendation to keep the Army private in military custody and start a rudimentary level of gender treatment, a defence official said Thursday.

Defence officials have said the Army doesn't have the medical expertise needed to give Manning the best treatment.

The initial gender treatments provided by the military could include allowing Manning to wear some female undergarments and also possibly provide some hormone treatments.

The decision raises a number of questions about what level of treatment Manning will be able to get and at what point she would have to be transferred from the all-male prison to a female facility.

In May, Manning's lawyer, David Coombs, had contended that civilian prisons were not as safe as military facilities.

In a statement, he had said, ''It is common knowledge that the federal prison system cannot guarantee the safety and security of Chelsea in the way that the military prison system can.''

Coombs told The Associated Press on Thursday that he was encouraged that the Army will begin medical treatment.

''It has been almost a year since we first filed our request for adequate medical care,'' Coombs said.

''I am hopeful that when the Army says it will start a 'rudimentary level' of treatment that this means hormone replacement therapy.''

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