Update 2/29/12: Assange lawyer talks about Manning’s case, Manning leads human rights award vote

Michael Ratner, representing Assange at Manning’s arraignment, discusses Manning’s case. Manning has the most votes in a human rights award contest.

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Update 2/28/12: Washington Post features top secret cable, highlighting US hypocrisy on secrecy

Anonymous U.S. officials leak details of a Top Secret cable to the Washington Post, yet they will face none of the punishment brought to Pfc. Manning.

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Update 2/27/12: Manning discussed on MSNBC, Obama’s use of the Espionage Act, Chase Madar on BBC.

Up with Chris Hayes discussing Manning and whistlelowers, NYT on Obama’s use of the Espionage Act, and Chase Madar talks Manning on BBC Radio.

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Update 2/25/12: Roger Waters supports Bradley, Logan Price reports from the arraignment, protests for Bradley

The former Pink Floyd singer wants Manning to be free, Logan Price recounts the arraignment and Obama declaring Manning guilty.

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Update 2/24/12: America on trial, Manning media attention, White House hypocrisy regarding whistle-blowers

National Lawyers Guild asks if America is on trial in Bradley’s case, Jesselyn Radack on media coverage, and Jake Tapper asks about US hypocrisy.

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Report from Bradley Manning’s arraignment

February 24, 2012. Bradley Manning Support Network. Today’s arraignment for Bradley Manning lasted a little under an hour, as expected. Replacing the Investigating Officer from the Article 32 hearing is military judge Denise Lind. After members of the prosecution and defense declared their certifications and qualifications, the judge addressed Pfc. Manning directly, asking if he understood that a military counsel is available to him at no cost, or a civilian counsel is available at no cost to the government. “Yes, your honor,” Manning replied.

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Update 2/23/12: Arraignment coverage, Occupy 4 Prisoners, Manning’s gender identity

Today is Bradley Manning’s arraignment in Ft. Meade, MD. Bill Quigley on solitary confinement, and Rainey Reitman on the politics of gender identity.

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Vote for Bradley Manning to win Global Exchange’s Human Rights Award!

February 23, 2012. Vote for PFC Bradley Manning to win Global Exchange’s Human Rights Award! The Global Exchange Human Rights Awards strives to recognize the individuals and groups making a lasting difference, including those heroes whose efforts may have previously gone unrecognized.

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Reports from the arraignment

February 23, 2012. Bradley Manning Support Network organizers were in the courtroom today for Bradley’s arraignment on 22 charges, including “aiding the enemy”. Most noteworthy is that the government requested an August start date for the General Courts Martial proceedings–three months later than expected. If the government gets its way, which they have on most issues, then Bradley will have served over 800 days in confinement prior to trial!

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Update 2/22/12: Interview with Emma Cape, Defense Dept. increases surveillance, protests for Bradley’s arraignment.

Antiwar.com interviews Emma Cape, the DoD increases surveillance of classified networks, and protests are planned for Bradley’s arraignment.

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