Update: 5/9/11
Julian Assange calls Bradley the U.S.’s most important political prisoner. Why do news sources use Wikileaks while shunning leakers? Why Bin Laden’s death does NOT mean that torture works.
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Julian Assange calls Bradley the U.S.’s most important political prisoner. Why do news sources use Wikileaks while shunning leakers? Why Bin Laden’s death does NOT mean that torture works.
Read More »Free Bradley Manning and End the Wars! All are invited to join! When: June 12, at 11am. To rsvp and get updates on location contact OAWLA@hotline or 818 953-5096
Read More »Where: Corner of Santa Monica and San Vicente Blvds in West Hollywood When: Fridays at 7pm Organized by LGBT and Friends Coalition for Peace and Justice. All are invited to join in! For more information, contact [email protected] or 818 953 5096
Read More »Who is Bradley Manning? A reporter from WaPo interviews Bradley’s family and friends. And last week, Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills and Nash performed a song entitled “Almost Gone: The Ballad of Bradley Manning.”
Read More »May 5, 2011, by the Bradley Manning Support Network. Hundreds of thousands of individuals around the world are celebrating the confirmation that their efforts to end the torturous conditions inflicted upon US Army PFC Bradley Manning have been successful!
Read More »David Coombs provides details on Bradley’s new living conditions. Firedoglake calls for further critical analysis of the Guantanamo Files.
Read More »Democracy Now covers protest controversies. Guardian editor: Wikileaks cables don’t put servicepeople at risk. What Osama’s death means for Bradley. Did you know?: 50% of New York Times issues in the past year have cited information from Wikileaks documents.
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