22 March 2011
City: Boston State and Country: Massachusetts, USA Event description: Boston University’s Amnesty International Chapter will be hosting an event about the US soldier, Bradley Manning, who allegedly leaked classified documents to Wikileaks. Manning is currently being held under conditions many have deemed solitary confinement. He has been required to stay in his cell for 23…
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In: Upcoming events
20 March 2011
March 20, 2011, by the Bradley Manning Support Network. Links to photos, videos, and reports from around the world from events in support of Bradley Manning.
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In: Activism, Featured, Updates
19 March 2011
What follows is a press release from The UK Friends Of Bradley Manning. Original article. Press Release Rt Hon Ann Clwyd MP Member of Parliament for the Cynon Valley since 1984 Member of the Foreign Affairs Committee Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Human Rights Group 18th March 2011 Bradley Manning Ann Clwyd MP said: “I…
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In: Featured, News, Press Releases
17 March 2011
A snippet from an article by Kevin Zeese. Please check out the full article for even more information. As one of the organizers of the non-violent event this Sunday at Quantico in support of Bradley Manning I have been negotiating in good faith with the Marines at Quantico to allow a veteran led flower laying…
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In: Commentary, Updates
14 March 2011
Washington DC (19 March 2011) photos: Vets lead march on White House for Bradley Manning, against wars
On March 19-20, 2011, activist organizations and individuals will take to the streets to protest the U.S. government’s treatment of accused WikiLeaks whistleblower Army Private First Class Bradley Manning. Manning, 23, has been held in isolation for nearly 300 days, charged with releasing classified documents, including a video that shows American troops shooting and killing 11 people, including two Reuters employees, in 2007.
Organizers are calling on supporters around the world to take public action to protest Manning’s inhumane treatment at the Quantico brig, which P.J. Crowley, Secretary of State Hilary Clinton’s former assistant for public affairs, declaimed last week as “ridiculous and counterproductive and stupid.”
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In: News
13 March 2011
Many activist groups are planning vigils, marches and rallies in support of Bradley Manning – but there are other ways to get involved. Some ideas:
* Consider throwing a Whistleblower Party – with whistles as party favors and a donation bucket for Bradley Manning’s defense fund
* Work with a restaurant or club in your area to organize a fundraising event
* Host a lecture with a local college and sympathetic professors or anti-war activists to talk about the importance of transparency in government
* Organize a public screening of Collateral Murder
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In: Activism, Updates
U.S. State Department Spokeman PJ Crowley was forced to resign this morning over his criticisms of the administration’s treatment of Bradley Manning as “ridiculous, counterproductive and stupid.”
President Obama discussed the treatment of PFC Bradley Manning in the MCB Quantico for the first time, in response to a question about a statement made by a spokesperson for Secretary of State Hilary Clinton.
Washington DC: March to Support Bradley Manning, Monday, March 14th at noon.
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In: News
Join us at the Quantico Marine Base in Virginia to support accused WikiLeaks whistle-blower Army Pfc. Bradley Manning on March 20th! We’ll meet at 2pm in the town of Triangle (Main St. & Route 1). Bradley has been held at the Quantico brig in solitary-like conditions for six months.
Reserve your seat on our chartered bus from Washington DC at couragetoresist.org/bus
Bradley Manning Defense Fund Benefit, Washington DC. Sunday, March 13, 4pm at Busboys & Poets, 1025 5th St. NW, Washington DC. Featuring: Emma’s Revolution, whistle-blower Jesselyn Raddack, organizer Kevin Zeese, and singer Perry King. $20 donation suggested.
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In: Activism, News, Updates
11 March 2011
By Jon Krampner A bicycle ride along the historic Natchez Trace Parkway led by veterans but open to the public will marshal support for Bradley Manning in late March and early April. The “Rebel with a Cause” ride will begin in Natchez, Mississippi, on March 21 and arrive in Nashville on April 8, just in…
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In: Activism, Updates
10 March 2011
March 10, 2011. Brian Manning, Bradley Manning’s father, spoke out about his son’s treatment at Quantico, Virginia, for the first time to the PBS Frontline television program. A portion of that interview was aired today.
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In: In the press, News
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