On Tuesday, the Freedom of the Press Foundation released Pfc. Bradley Manning's full court statement — a one-hour, seven-minute speech to a military court, in which Manning explains why he shared hundreds of thousands of government documents with WikiLeaks.

The full audio is available at the bottom of this post. (The foundation's website is currently down for many users.) Manning's statement was previously only available through notes taken by journalists in court.

Below is an edited clip of Manning describing his reaction to a 2007 video that he eventually gave to WikiLeaks. The footage shows American soldiers killing civilians in Baghdad, including two Reuters journalists. This audio clip is not the full version — here is the full unofficial transcript.