Chelsea Manning to begin gender treatments in military custody

Photo of Pvt. Chelsea Manning that was released to the public after it was submitted as evidence in court proceedings. Photo courtesy of U.S. Army Records Management and Declassification Agency via Wikimedia Commons

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has approved the Armys recommendation to keep the Army private in military custody and start a rudimentary level of gender treatment, a defense official said Thursday. Defense officials have said the Army doesnt 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, Mannings 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.

If hormone therapy is not provided, he said he will have to take appropriate legal action to ensure Chelsea finally receives the medical treatment she deserves and is entitled to under the law.

Manning has been diagnosed with gender dysphoria, the sense of being a woman in a mans body. The Army tried to work out a plan to transfer Manning to a federal prison where she could get better treatment.

Officials said Thursday that federal authorities refused the proposal. Officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly by name.

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