Wikileaks suspect 'should be tried'
The US Army analyst suspected of passing classified information to Wikileaks should face a court martial, a military tribunal has recommended, according to BBC.
Intelligence analyst Bradley Manning is alleged to have leaked US government cables to the whistle-blowing website.
Accused of leaking thousands of documents and "aiding the enemy," he could face life in prison if convicted.
Pte Manning, 24, appeared for a pre-trial hearing in December, in which prosecutors pushed for a court martial.
He was arrested in May 2010 in connection with the leak.