Update 10/30/12: Michael Ratner gives an update on the trial, supporters hold vigil in Berlin

Will the US be put on trial when Bradley Manning is finally given his day in court, asks Sherwood Ross. And Michael Ratner, of the Center of Consitutional Rights, discusses the motion to dismiss charges against Manning based on the lack of a speedy trial, and the unlawful pretrial punishment he endured. Finally, supporters in Berlin held a vigil at the US embassy.

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Ft. Meade Oct. 30th Bradley Manning hearing postponed due to hurricane

The Fort Meade Oct. 30-Nov. 2 hearing has been POSTPONED until Nov. 7-8 due to Hurricane Sandy. The Nov. 1 speak-out for Bradley at Fort Meade’s Main Gate by veterans has been canceled.

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Update 10/24/12: Iraq War Logs anniversary, analyzing the government war on whistle-blowers

Read some facts from the Iraq War Logs, in commemoration of the anniversary of their publication. Also, see how Bradley Manning’s case compares to that of other recent government whistle-blowers like Thomas Drake and John Kiriakou.

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The Iraq War Logs

If you are an American citizen, then your tax dollars funded the operation in Iraq. Think this should give you the right to know the facts? Here are five significant revelations.

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CANCELED: Iraq Vets Against the War at Ft. Meade for Bradley!

THIS HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO HURRICANE SANDY. THE OCT. 30 – NOV. 2 FT. MEADE HEARING HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL NOV. 7-8. Join Iraq Veterans Against the War at Ft. Meade for PFC Bradley Manning! Thursday, November 1, 2012 Gather and vigil at 10am, press conference and speak out at noon Fort Meade, Maryland,…

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Update 10/22/12: Public support for whistleblowers growing, take action at Fort Meade Nov. 1st!

Public support for whistleblowers is growing reports the Guardian, and on November 1st, join Iraq Veterans Against the War in a demonstration at Fort Meade during Bradley’s next hearing. Print protest signs, now available in Italian! Also, read more reports from last week’s hearing.

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Day 2 courtroom notes: Bradley Manning’s motions hearing, October 18, 2012

October 19, 2012. By Nathan Fuller. Yesterday concluded Bradley Manning’s latest motion hearing. The parties agreed to submit a defense set of questions and a prosecution affidavit to prevent the defense from bringing dozens of witnesses. JJudge Lind ruled on yesterday’s litigation, and announced that the next hearing will start October 30.

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Update 10/18/12: Hearing regarding motion witnesses begins, defense gains access to more evidence

Today is the second day of a hearing regarding witnesses to be allowed in arguments over the defense’s speedy trial motion. The defense gains access to 600 more e-mails about Bradley’s solitary isolation at Quantico. Ex-State Dept employee Peter Van Buren supports Bradley on his last day of work.

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Day 1 courtroom notes: Bradley Manning’s motions hearing, October 17, 2012

October 17, 2012. By Nathan Fuller. Bradley Manning returned to Ft. Meade today for another motions hearing. Judge Lind will rule tomorrow on the defense motion to compel witnesses in the next hearing and on whether an author made Collateral Murder’s contents public at least a year before Bradley’s arrest.

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Update 10/15/12: Journalist discusses impact of NDAA on Bradley Manning coverage, Graham Nash tickets on sale

Journalist expresses concerns over the National Defense Authorization Act, in particular the ability of the military to indefinitely detain “terrorist sympathizers”. And 22 days remain in the support network’s fundraising drive. Finally, Graham Nash benefit concert tickets are now on sale!

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