Activism

Call your government representative. Dismiss all the charges against Bradley Manning.

February 22nd, 2012. Bradley Manning Support Network. Pfc. Bradley Manning, an alleged WikiLeaks whistle-blower, will be formally arraigned on the 23rd of February. While his presence in the courtroom will be brief, the arraignment sets in motion Manning’s court martial, which is currently expected to begin in May. With this in mind we are requesting that supporters write, email, and call their local representatives to express their outrage over the charges against, and the treatment of, Pfc. Bradley Manning.

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Call the Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta. Sign the petition. Ask him to free Bradley Manning.

February 15, 2012. Bradley Manning Support Network. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta is the highest ranking civilian leader of the military, aside from President Obama in his role as Commander-In-Chief. As a former member of the U.S. House of Representatives, he worked for civil rights issues, and there is hope he will listen to our concerns about Bradley. He is also relatively new to the trial, and in a position of influence to allow United Nations requests for a special rapporteur on torture, Juan Mendez, to have access to confidentially meet with Pfc. Bradley Manning.

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Today’s Call-In Target: General Raymond Odierno

February 8, 2012. Bradley Manning Support Network. Every Wednesday from now until the court martial the Bradley Manning Support Network will be asking supporters to write or call an influential person in the trial. Just this week professor Mary Keck wrote an open letter to General Odierno, asking him to bring war criminals to justice, and to recognise the valor and honor of Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Pfc. Bradley Manning.

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Are you an Obama volunteer or donor? Can he do better?

February 7, 2012. Bradley Manning Support Network. Can Obama do better? We think he can, and we are asking Obama campaign volunteers and donors to pressure the president to fulfill his promises of increasing government transparency. Ask him to free the most important whistle-blower of our generation, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Pfc. Bradley Manning.

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Update 2/6/12: Trial announcement, Nobel Peace Prize nomination, Chomsky interview, WL reveals oppression of indigenous peoples

General Linnington has announced all 22 charges against Bradley Manning will go to court martial. The Movement of the Icelandic Parliament has just nominated Bradley for the Nobel Peace Prize. Noam Chomsky was interviewed about his support for WL and Manning. U.S. Diplomatic Cables reveals modern oppression of indigenous peoples.

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Help us prepare to protest Bradley’s trial!

The Bradley Manning Support Network has just learned that all charges against Bradley Manning — including the most odious charge of “aiding the enemy” — will be referred to a full military court-martial. While trial dates have not yet been announced, we know the trial will take place within 120 days of today’s court martial…

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Call General Linnington – Tell him to drop the charge of ‘aiding the enemy’

January 19, 2012. The Bradley Manning Support Network has just been notified that the recommendations made last week by Lt. Col. Paul Almanza, who presided over last month’s Article 32 hearing, have been passed up the chain of command by Col. Carl R. Coffman Jr. We need you and everyone you know to call General Linnington right now at 202-685-2807. Tell him to drop the charge of ‘aiding the enemy’.

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Vigils and rallies at Ft. Meade and around the world (part 1)

December 18, 2011. Bradley Manning Support Network. From Fort Meade to Nashville, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and around the world, here is a quick look at some of Bradley’s public support.

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Veterans and supporters of Bradley Manning demonstrate at gates of Fort Meade hearing

December 16, 2011. Bradley Manning Support Network. Eighteen months after he was first accused of revealing information to WikiLeaks, PFC Bradley Manning appeared before an Article 32 investigating officer this morning. Supporters began gathering outside the gates of Fort Meade to call for Manning’s freedom and denounce the proceedings as unjust.

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Bradley Manning supporters prepare to march on Fort Meade

December 16, 2011. Bradley Manning Support Network. Hundreds of supporters of accused WikiLeaks whistle-blower Bradley Manning will demonstrate outside the gates of Fort Meade, Maryland, as his pre-trial hearings begin Friday, December 16.

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