May 18, 2011
A documentary on Bradley Manning now released online in English. PBS prepares their own special. Peter Tatchell writes on anniversary of Bradley’s arrest. McClatchy finds that 1 out 10 U.S. Diplomatic Cables mention oil. And for SoCal residents, the 5 most important L.A. Wikileaks cables.
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May 17, 2011
See the Bradley Manning video archive. Help launch our new billboard campaign! And the State Department names a spokesperson to replace P.J. Crowley…
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May 16, 2011
We release new Agit pop video and “I am Bradley Manning” photo petition. PBS prepares special on Bradley Manning. Amnesty International declares Wikileaks major catalyst for Arab spring. And, check out this new Wikileaks club hit.
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May 14, 2011
David House opens ACLU lawsuit against laptop seizure. SF Chronicle compares Obama comments to Nixon. Obama proposes new cybersecurity measures.
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May 12, 2011
Julian Assange awarded rare Australian peace prize. Wikileaks reveals more truths -this time about Arctic oil. A grand jury hearing on the Espionage Act is convened in D.C., in a likely attempt to incriminate Assange and Bradley.
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May 11, 2011
Bradley’s lawyer discusses rules for mailing Bradley. UK human rights activist Peter Tatchall deems Bradley “gay hero.” In the U.S., Oath Keepers take Bradley’s side. Why has British Foreign secretary William Hague not responded to requests from constituency to take action? “Who is Bradley Manning?” author interviewed on NPR.
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May 9, 2011
Julian Assange calls Bradley the U.S.’s most important political prisoner. Why do news sources use Wikileaks while shunning leakers? Why Bin Laden’s death does NOT mean that torture works.
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May 5, 2011
Who is Bradley Manning? A reporter from WaPo interviews Bradley’s family and friends. And last week, Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills and Nash performed a song entitled “Almost Gone: The Ballad of Bradley Manning.”
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May 4, 2011
David Coombs provides details on Bradley’s new living conditions. Firedoglake calls for further critical analysis of the Guantanamo Files.
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May 3, 2011
Democracy Now covers protest controversies. Guardian editor: Wikileaks cables don’t put servicepeople at risk. What Osama’s death means for Bradley. Did you know?: 50% of New York Times issues in the past year have cited information from Wikileaks documents.
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