Unless Bradley Manning is not prosecuted — which I think is highly unlikely — he’s going to need a lot of support and help.

So, here’s a general call for volunteers, immediately, in the following areas:

  • Campaign coordinator(s): I’m an IT guy by trade and a translator by profession, and not much of an organizer of people. I’d like to eventually hand off the coordination role to someone passionate about the cause, preferably experienced in organizing, and who has the time to do it.
  • Writers: One aspect of this campaign is to influence public opinion. To that end, we need people writing on-topic, current material on an ongoing basis. Articles could be published here either under your name or pseudonymously, and material already published elsewhere is welcome.
  • Wiki writers: This site is already trying to automatically compile an archive of links to news stories mentioning Bradley Manning. Over at bradleymanning.org/wiki there is a “Press coverage” page attempting to build a more coherent view of developments in the press. Head over, create an account and see where you can contribute in collecting and collating information.
  • Promoters and fans: Spread knowledge of this site any way you can: email articles to your friends, share on social media sites, post to Facebook and Twitter, etc. Join the forum, introduce yourself and start some conversation. Encourage interested others to do the same.
  • WikiLeaks liaison(s): WikiLeaks has stated in the press that they are in the process of arranging legal counsel for Bradley. Therefore, I think all fundraising for his legal defense should flow through WikiLeaks and we should not create a parallel channel. In this and other matters, the grassroots needs someone to interface with WikiLeaks and ensure that what we’re doing is coordinated.
  • Media coordinator(s): Leveraging the traditional media is an important part of any successful activist campaign. People with experience in maintaining media databases, placing op-eds, representing the campaign as press spokespeople, etc., are needed.

If you’d like to contribute in any of these areas, or you have a suggestion for something missing, please either leave it in the comments or send it to me by email. My address is mike at gogulski dot com.

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  2. Gerry says:

    You need to create a petition on behalf of Bradley Manning, which people could sign and which would automatically go to their respective Congressional Representative and Senators.
    I bet you most people will sign it.

    It works, and so do phone calls.

  3. Maria says:

    I’ve been linking this where I can. I was shocked, even though I shouldn’t be. I mean, look who we are dealing with here.
    My heart bleeds for those killed in cold-blood. The men who stopped their van to help. Everybody slaughtered that day.
    It is a crime and should be punished. Along with the US president who ordered the initial invasion of a sovereign nation.
    The perpetrators should go to prison for a long, long time. How could they laugh? How could they be so flippant whilst mowing down innocents in a hail of bullets and missiles. I have never watched anything so disgusting in my life.

    • Mike Gogulski says:

      @Maria: Thank you for commenting here, and for spreading the word.

      I am not certain what value putting the perpetrators in prison would have in terms of relieving the pain of the families of the people who died that day, nor of the two injured children who are now living with enormous physical, emotional and psychological trauma.

      But I share your outrage, without limit. The sad fact is that there will never be any justice for those injured and killed, or for their survivors. I hope that we can prevent massive injustice, though, befalling Bradley Manning.

  4. Mike Gogulski says:

    @Gerry: You’re absolutely right. Would you like to coordinate that effort, or lend me some support in gathering the resources to do it effectively?

  5. Maria says:

    Is the main news media totally ignoring this story?

  6. Mike Gogulski says:

    @Maria: I don’t think so.

    If you go to google news (http://news.google.com/) and search for bradley-manning you’re going to find going on 1,000 articles as of right now. We might wish for more coverage, but this does not amount to the story being ignored.

    The software here is trying to capture excerpts of and links to those. See the right sidebar or the “syndicated news” category link at the top.

    That said, the amount of original and useful journalism is being drowned out in the noise, not to mention that the first-source “journalist” for this circumstance is Kevin Poulsen, a friend of Lamo and someone who *ALSO* should have known better than to reveal a source.

    What we -can- and -ought- to do is write letters to the editor on this topic. If you want to do that, any time you see a news article from any publication, go to http://www.mapinc.org and look at their media database. You will find letters-to-the-editor contact information for a huge number of publications.

  7. Crystal Dylla says:

    I’ve actually blogged about this controversy on my Suicide Girls account, I could probably do something more positive in getting the word out there to more people on the various social forums I regularly visit.

  8. Zachary says:

    I can’t believe he is looking at up to 52 years in prison. Those apache pilots killed those people in cold blood, and aparently its just the tip of the proverbal iceberg. Does anybody know WHY WERE FIGHTING, AND FOR WHAT, AND FOR WHOM? HOW WILL AMERICA EVER FEEL SAFE WHEN IT HAS TO DROP DEPLETED URANIUM WEAPONS ON PEOPLE WHO LIVE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PLANET, AND LIVE AS IF IN THE 7th CENTURY WITH AK 47′S. THIS SHIT HAS GOT TO STOP.

  9. T. says:

    Hi,

    is there a possibility to donate for the support of bradley manning? I would also like to participate as a volunteer. I already tried to spread knowledge about this site via E-Mail and facebook.
    Please contact me if there is anything else that can be done.

  10. Neil says:

    I may be able to draw up a nice foldable pamphlet for easy printing and distribution. I will gladly take any (actual) advice on how to proceed, including content and theoretical layout.

    • Hi Neil and all. Katharine Dawn here.

      I shared this article I wrote for our local ‘Conscious Times’ paper with the ‘Bradley Support Group’ email list… If you can use any of it in your pamphlet, Neil, feel free.

      *^*

      World History Before Our Eyes

      Two men of very divergent walks of life have been irrevocably connected on the stage of world history.

      One is 22-year-old US Army intelligence analyst, Pfc. (formerly SPC) Bradley Manning who allegedly leaked a secret video and classified military information to the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks; was arrested by the United States Army Criminal Investigation Command in May 2010; and is currently held in US military detention in Kuwait, facing numerous charges and possibly court martial.

      The other is Julian Assange, the daring co-founder and prominent spokesperson for WikiLeaks. Dubbed by some as “the most dangerous man in the world” and by others as a super-hero of the truth movement, Julian Assange remains highly active despite having to step up his personal security measures since the Manning arrest so as to elude “prosecution or worse”.

      The leaked video, published by WikiLeaks in April 2010 under the title “Collateral Murder”, shows an American attack helicopter gunning down Iraqi civilians and a Reuters camera crew in Baghdad in 2007.

      Like a large stone thrown into a great pool, this significant leak is creating numerous and wide-ranging ripples.

      Ripple One. It has caused a wave of public outrage, internationally but particularly within the United States, over US militarism, demonstrating the power of leaked classified material to fuel civil activism for a more just and peaceful world.

      Ripple Two. A “Supporters of Bradley Manning” group has been started, bringing together a high power international team with skills and networks from independent media, law, IT and peace activism, furthering what were reportedly Manning’s hopes that the release of the videos and documents would lead to “worldwide discussion, debates, and reforms”.

      Ripple Three. Significant mainstream media attention on the combat video leak brought its publisher, WikiLeaks, into the limelight. As a result, the Word is out. That there exists an international public service called WikiLeaks, run by a collective of journalists and activists, that web-publishes leaked secret documents and media. That Wikileaks protects its sources (using the most sophisticated encryption technology and basing their operations in countries such as Sweden and Belgium which have strong source protection laws ). That WikiLeaks’ invites anyone with access to classified or confidential material that rightfully belongs in the public domain to contact them.

      The Bradley Manning Support Group can be joined at http://bradleymanning.org

      Will we be seeing many, many more coming forward in the manner of Attorney at Law James Ceverney who wrote in the open email communications of the Support Group: “For a long time I have felt sickened about what is happening in this country, and I have felt guilty that my activism has been minimal. This case, however, touched a nerve in me. For me, this was the last straw. I’m ready to get off my butt and do something, anything I can, to stop this monstrous compounding of injustice upon injustice” ?

      References for this article include
      http://bradleymanning.org
      http://indymedia.org.au/keywords/bradley-manning
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.....ey_Manning
      http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2010/s2920598.htm
      http://www.smh.com.au/technolo.....-y652.html

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