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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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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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Update 10/11/12: Graham Nash to play LA event for Bradley Manning, Center for Constitutional Rights seeks court transparency

The Center for Constitutional Rights is suing the government to provide Bradley Manning court documents for journalists. Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills & Nash will join our event in support of Bradley on October 26 in Santa Monica, CA

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Update 10/8/12: Will Bradley win the Nobel Peace Prize? Protest songs & commentary on media coverage

Will Bradley win the Nobel Peace Prize? Nicholson Baker discusses his recently released protest songs, and Nick Bell asks if corporate and government interests conflict with justice in the Bradley Manning trial.

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Update 10/3/12: New songs and a play for Bradley Manning, a CCR lawyer speaks about Manning

Conor Oberst and Nicholson Baker release new songs dedicated to Bradley Manning, BBC Radio 4 will air a radio drama about Bradley this Saturday, and the CCR’s Shayana Kadidal speaks about Manning and the First Amendment.

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Update 10/1/12: Prosecution under fire for trial delays, whistleblower protections

The government is under fire for ongoing prosecution delays in the Bradley Manning trial. Guaranteed a trial within 120 days, it will be 983 days in prison before Bradley Manning gets his day in court. And a bipartisan whistleblower protections bill has passed through the House of Representatives, but it does not protect intelligence officers – whom Obama promised to protect.

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Update 9/30/12: American Autumn documentary to screen in NYC, will help raise funds for Bradley Manning

AMERICAN AUTUMN an Occudoc is the first feature-length documentary on the Occupy movement. The film will be screening at Quad Cinema in New York City and proceeds from some of the shows will be donated to the Bradley Manning defense fund! Invite your friends and attend!

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Update 9/27/12: Motion to dismiss all charges due to lack of speedy trial

After receiving permission to do so today, Bradley’s attorney David Coombs published a 117-page defense motion to dismiss all charges. The motion was filed on September 19, 2012. The Bradley Manning Support Network will be publishing highlights and analysis soon; however, to can read it here now.

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Update 9/26/12: Matching grant challenge unveiled, whistle-blowers threatened as WL placed on military “terrorist” list, Assange addresses UN

A generous benefactor will match donations to the defense fund one-to-one for the next six weeks. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange addressed the United Nations in a plea for asylum, and protection for Bradley Manning. The U.S. military has moved forward with plans to brand WikiLeaks a terrorist organization.

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Update 9/24/12: On torture and impunity, solitary confinement

Alfred McCoy speaks on Democracy Now about torture and government policy and the importance of knowing information that has been released through WikiLeaks. A recent Nightline investigative report looks at solitary confinement in America.

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