Day 2 of Bradley Manning’s pre-trial hearing: In-depth notes from the Art. 32 courtroom

December 17, 2011. The Bradley Manning Support Network sent a representative into the courtroom to take notes for the public on what happened at Bradley Manning’s hearing. No recording devices (like cell phones or audio recorders) were allowed, so all these notes are hand-written and as accurate as written notes and memory allow.

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Day 1 of Bradley Manning’s pre-trial hearing: In-depth notes from the Art. 32 courtroom

December 16, 2011. Rainey Reitman. A minute-by-minute description of today’s court proceedings by a Bradley Manning Support Network representative who sat in on the hearing.

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Veterans and supporters of Bradley Manning demonstrate at gates of Fort Meade hearing

December 16, 2011. Bradley Manning Support Network. Eighteen months after he was first accused of revealing information to WikiLeaks, PFC Bradley Manning appeared before an Article 32 investigating officer this morning. Supporters began gathering outside the gates of Fort Meade to call for Manning’s freedom and denounce the proceedings as unjust.

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Bradley Manning supporters prepare to march on Fort Meade

December 16, 2011. Bradley Manning Support Network. Hundreds of supporters of accused WikiLeaks whistle-blower Bradley Manning will demonstrate outside the gates of Fort Meade, Maryland, as his pre-trial hearings begin Friday, December 16.

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Graham Nash and James Raymond release song & video in support of Bradley

December 14, 2011. Bradley Manning Support Network. Rock and roll hall of famer Graham Nash and James Raymond have released a new song and video, “Almost Gone (The Ballad of Bradley Manning)”, in support of accused WikiLeaks whistle-blower Bradley Manning. The video release comes just in time to help raise awareness about Bradley Manning’s upcoming December 17th pretrial hearing – which is also Bradley’s birthday.

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Update 12/13/11: Bradley and Shannon Airport, Ireland; UK vets gather for Bradley at US Embassy

Gerry Condon published an article linking Bradley with foreign military use of Shannon Airport, near Dublin, Ireland. UK military veterans gather outside of the US Embassy in London to support Bradley.

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Accused WikiLeaker defense argues Obama must testify

December 12, 2011. Jeff Paterson, Bradley Manning Support Network. Legal team for Army PFC Bradley Manning fights for fair deal at pre-trial “Article 32” hearing, supporters rally. An overview of the legal, political campaign to “save Bradley.”

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Understanding Bradley Manning’s witness requests and legal strategy

December 9, 2011. Emma Cape. Since PFC Bradley Manning’s civilian defense attorney, David Coombs, made his requested witness list public on December 3rd, it has sparked confusion in the media as to the defense’s legal strategy. We can expect David Coombs to leave no stone unturned as he mounts a vigorous defense for PFC Manning. We would like to help the public better understand these preliminary witness choices, through the lens of military law and a military court system.

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Update 12/9/11: Bradley’s lawyer responds to gov’t opposition of all defense witnesses, Army issues overview of press restrictions

Bradley’s lawyer responds to prosecution which is opposed to every single defense witness. Army tells media to apply to attend hearing, but “not all requests can be granted. There are a limited number of
credentials available.”

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Military officials hold “Off the Record” press briefing on Bradley Manning

December Bradley Manning Support Network. December 9, 2011. An anonymous source has revealed to representatives of the Bradley Manning Support Network that military officials conducted a non-publicized press briefing this morning for selected journalists, to outline restrictions that will be placed on members of the media at the upcoming hearings for the accused WikiLeaks whistle-blower.

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