Activism

I want to support Bradley, but there’s no event in my area. What do I do?

Supporters who aren’t near one of the 19 cities hosting events for our International Days of Action have been contacting us asking: what can we do? Should I book a flight to, say, Quantico?

Don’t worry, supporters – you can still be part of the International Days of Action in support of alleged whistleblower and ethical human being Bradley Manning. You can do it from your own hometowns!

WHAT YOU NEED:

* Markers
* Poster board
* Digital camera (or good camera phone)

All you have to do is make an awesome sign supporting Bradley Manning and get your picture taken.

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International Days of Action for Bradley Manning – September 16 – 19

As Israel and the US ready themselves to attack Iran — endangering the world with an insane escalation of hostilities in the Persian Gulf — the relevance of the issues for which Bradley Manning has become an icon are acutely intensified. Soldiers who try to raise issues of war crimes in the field with their superiors are systematically and sometimes brutally silenced, while those who cannot remain silent by the nature of their conscience are persecuted severely if discovered.

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10 Ways You Can Help Save Bradley Manning

I’m just one person, what can I do to help save Bradley Manning? Our network is made up of people as well as organizations. Even if you are all on your own, there are many ways you can reach out in your community and beyond. Here are 10 ways people can get involved. Have other…

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New Yorkers Demand Manning’s Release

by Debra Sweet, World Can’t Wait About 80 people converged on Times Square Monday August 16, 2010 to demand that the US military drop charges against Army private Bradley Manning. He’s being held in Quantico VA. The Army alleges Manning is the source who leaked the Collateral Murder footage of the 2007 incident where U.S….

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Oklahoma City Marches in Support of Bradley Manning

August 12, 2010 – Okies marched on the Capitol to demand the release of alleged WikiLeaks whistleblower Pfc. Bradley Manning.  Manning faces up to 52 years in prison on charges related to the release of classified video documenting American troops gunning down Reuters journalists from an Apache helicopter. The rally in support of Manning was…

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Protest in Quantico Shows National Support for Manning

Supporters from around the country gathered in Quantico to protest the imprisonment of accused WikiLeaks whisteblower Bradley Manning. The gathering, hastily put together by several activist organizations, was held on August 8th in Quantico, VA – where Pfc. Manning was transferred and is currently pending his court martial. The organizations and individuals in attendance included…

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Rally in Oklahoma Thursday August 12th

What: Solidarity March in Support of Bradley Manning
When: Thursday, August 12, 8pm
Where: Corner of NE 16th and Lincoln to Oklahoma State Capitol

This Thursday, August 12, Oklahomans will show support for and solidarity with Pfc. Bradley Manning, accused of leaking documents about the Afghanistan War, with a march at dusk near the state capitol. The Army intelligence analyst, originally from Cresent, Oklahoma, is being held in the brig at Quantico Marine Corps Base in Virginia.

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Public Rally Outside Quantico Base to Support Alleged Whistleblower Bradley Manning

Manning held in Quantico Brig, facing 52 years in prison, for exposing war crimes

What: Rally in Support of Whistleblower Bradley Manning

When: Sunday, August 8, noon

Where: Quantico Marine Corps Base where Manning is being held in pre-trial confinement; we will meet at the Amtrak station in Quantico

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Act now: Letter to newspaper editors

Florida attorney and Bradley Manning supporter James Cerveny wrote the letter below and sent it to the editors of a number of newspapers in Florida. Let’s hope it gets published. Letters such as these do not change public opinion or government policy overnight, but sustained campaigns have long used them as one tool in the…

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Meeting report – 12 July 2010

A report from the first IRC/teleconference meeting of Bradley Manning supporters coming together via this website and the mailing list. Interested parties, please note the next meeting, tomorrow (Thursday). On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Rumi  wrote: Dear Supporters, Today we had our first official (and extremely successful) meeting of the Save Bradley…

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