Press release: In praise of British parliamentary initiative

April 5, 2011, by the Bradley Manning Support Network. We applaud the United Kingdom’s motion to intervene on behalf of Bradley Manning. Today marks the one-year anniversary of the publication of the “Collateral Murder” video on the whistle-blower website WikiLeaks.

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Support Network Praises British Parliamentary Initiative to Intervene on Behalf of Bradley Manning

In the House of Commons, Welsh Member of Parliament (MP) Ann Clwyd sponsored an early-day motion urging UK officials to confront the United States about the harsh pretrial confinement of Manning, who is held in conditions many have likened to torture. The motion has been supported by 37 MPs thus far. Henry Bellingham, the Foreign Office Minister, promised to raise the issue of Manning’s confinement conditions with the U.S. State Department.

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US withholding key documents

March 29, 2011, by Stephen Weissman, The Nation. The US government has reacted strongly to Bradley Manning’s alleged disclosure of recent diplomatic cables via WikiLeaks. But what we haven’t heard is that the Department has been withholding from the public historical documents that bear strongly on two ongoing foreign policy crises.

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Former State Dept spokesman PJ Crowley: “I stand behind what I said.”

March 28, 2011, by Dominic Rushe, the Guardian (UK). In his first interview since his controversial resignation two weeks ago, former State Department spokesman PJ Crowley told the BBC on Monday that he doesn’t regret telling a group of MIT students that the conditions of Bradley Manning’s detainment is “ridiculous, counterproductive, and stupid.”

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San Francisco activists stand up for Bradley

March 23, 2011. Activists from San Francisco anti-war groups took to the streets over the weekend to perform creative actions to educate the public about Bradley Manning’s plight.

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Immediate Action – Call-In for Manning – Monday March 28, 2011

ACTION ALERT – for immediate action on Monday, March 28, 2011

The Bradley Manning Support Network invites all supporters of Bradley Manning to join in with the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) in a call-in campaign to the White House.

TOMORROW
Monday, March 28, 2011
9 am – 5 pm EDT
202.456.1111

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Court martial actions, date TBA

Take action on the first day of Bradley Manning’s court martial (aka military trial). The date for this has not yet been announced. It is impossible to know when this will happen due to government delays regarding all aspects of Bradley’s case; however, we are expecting the trial to take place either in November and/or…

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Pre-trial Art. 32 hearing actions, date TBA

Take action on the first day of Bradley Manning’s first public court date, known in military lingo as an Article 32 pre-trial hearing. The date for this has not yet been announced. When it does, it will likely be about 30 days for the announcement. It is impossible to know when this will happen due…

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Anti-war rally, Bradley Manning art and outreach

Join Courage to Resist at the anti-war rally organized by UNAC at Dolores Park, San Francisco, California. Noon rally. March at 1:30pm. Look for the Courage to Resist tent. We’ll be inviting folks to join us in creating art in support of accused Wikileaks whistle-blower Bradley Manning. Then join the Bradley Manning contingent for the…

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Hundreds rally at Quantico, over 30 arrested during civil disobedience

March 22, 2011. Hundreds joined Daniel Ellsberg, Army Colonel Ann Wright (ret.), David House, Jeff Paterson, and dozens of organizations at Quantico, Virginia on March 20, 2011 to rally for Bradley Manning. Speakers rallied the crowd against Bradley’s extreme pre-trial punishment and the wars the US is waging in the Middle East. Dozens were arrested in an act of civil disobedience at the base entrance.

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