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Update 7/31/13: Supporters took to the streets worldwide last week for Bradley

Thousands of supporters stood with Bradley before and after the verdict was made on Tuesday, July 30, by judge Col. Denise Lind.

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Update 7/30/13: ACLU, Amnesty Int’l call verdict attack on whistleblowers: gov’t priorities upside down

The ACLU and Amnesty International have both issued statements highly critical of the governments persecution of Bradley Manning, calling the verdict an attack of whistleblowers that was clearly meant to intimidate. Amnesty asks why the government has not prosecuted any of those involved in the war crimes exposed by Bradley Manning.

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Update 7/30/13: Bradley’s family issues statement on verdict, thanks supporters

Bradley Manning’s family issued a statement to the Guardian today, commenting on the verdict and thanking Bradley’s supporters, “While we are obviously disappointed in today’s verdicts, we are happy that Judge Lind agreed with us that Brad never intended to help America’s enemies in any way. Brad loves his country and was proud to wear its uniform.”

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Update 7/26/13: Haitians for Bradley, rally at Gen. Buchanan’s office; freeway banners

Haitians produce video, “We stand with Bradley”. Photos of our rally at Gen. Buchanan’s office at Ft. McNair today. Banners over Highway 101, San Francisco. Bradley receives “In His Footsteps” award from The Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club.

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Update 7/23/13: Obama should pardon Manning, P.J. Crowley condemns prosecution, Manning Pride contingent

John B. Judis writes in the New Republic that President Obama should pardon Bradley Manning because he violated his oath in the service of higher ideals, former State Dept. spokesperson P.J. Crowley condemns the prosecution’s overreach, Richard Ashcroft wears a ‘Free Bradley Manning’ shirt on stage, and the Manning pride contingent is up for an award.

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Update 7/18/13: Amnesty International calls Judge’s decision a ‘travesty of justice’

Amnesty International called out Judge Lind on her refusal to drop the ‘aiding the enemy’ charge against Bradley Manning, calling it a “travesty of justice” as well as “ludicrous”.

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Update 7/14/13: Defense replies to prosecution’s “last-ditch and schizophrenic” arguments

Bradley Manning’s defense lawyer, David Coombs, published a reply to the government’s response to his motion to dismiss the charge that Manning stole government property. He argues that the prosecution mischarged Manning and cannot correct its errors now.

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Update 7/13/13: More events organized for July 27 worldwide call to action, Raging Grannies perform

Join one of many events being organized around the world for an international day of action for Bradley Manning on July 27th. And watch video of the Raging Grannies performing for Bradley Manning.

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Update 7/12/13: Amnesty International: US must drop “aiding the enemy” charge

The renowned human rights group condemns the aiding the enemy charge against Pfc. Bradley Manning, along with additional greater offenses for which the government has failed to provide sufficient evidence. Amnesty representatives attended the legal proceedings at Ft. Meade and saw no basis for these charges.

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Update 7/11/13: Ex-Guantanamo prosecutor says documents caused no harm

Ex-Guantanamo Chief Prosecutor Col. Morris Davis testified that the Guantanamo Prisoner Detainee Briefs caused no harm to national security and that openly published documents by the Pentagon revealed far more.

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