Update 8/26/11: WikiLeaks releases more cables, Bradley Manning compared to Indian whistle-blower
WikiLeaks releases large number of cables. Bradley Manning is compared to Indian whistle-blower Dr Binayek Sen.
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WikiLeaks releases large number of cables. Bradley Manning is compared to Indian whistle-blower Dr Binayek Sen.
Read More »Salon journalists link treatment of Bradley’s case to that of other whistle-blowers. Did Obama craft an anti-WikiLeaks law?
Read More »Alan Moore issues statement supporting Bradley. Lawyer Charles Lugosi links criticism of Patriot Act linked to Bradley Manning case. Washington Monthly features supportive article. Firedoglake interviews Alternet author on corporate influence of US policy.
Read More »Some facts on U.S. military intervention worldwide. The Pentagon invests in influencing twitter trends. Psychological impacts of solitary confinement. More…
Read More »Staff of Courage to Resist and BMSN will attend a veteran anti-war conference this weekend in Portland, OR. Bradley receives Pwnie award for best use of Lady Gaga. TechDirt sides with David House in ACLU lawsuit against laptop seizure.
Read More »Obama’s Whistleblower War meets prosecution difficulties in Drake and Sterling cases. Peace activists discuss Bradley’s case at Sydney event hosted by Sydney Solidarity.
Read More »Bradley Manning supporters make their voices heard by overwhelming White House and Secretary of the Army phones. Bradley is nominated for Pwnie Award. New South Wales Parliament is asked to pledge support.
Read More »Medea Benjamin on the living antiwar movement. Manning supporter and Reddit founder Aaron Schwartz arrested for overuse of academic database Jstor.
Read More »An analysis of the Murdoch scandal vs. WikiLeaks. Courage to Resist to represent BMSN at L.A. Rising. Other creative actions to support WikiLeaks and Brad.
Read More »The unredacted Lamo-Manning chat logs are released by Wired. The UN issues a reprimand to the US for denying torture investigation. David House is interviewed on Democracy Now!
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