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20 March 2011
March 20, 2011, by the Bradley Manning Support Network. Links to photos, videos, and reports from around the world from events in support of Bradley Manning.
Read More » In: Activism, Featured, Updates 17 March 2011
A snippet from an article by Kevin Zeese. Please check out the full article for even more information. As one of the organizers of the non-violent event this Sunday at Quantico in support of Bradley Manning I have been negotiating in good faith with the Marines at Quantico to allow a veteran led flower laying…
Read More » In: Commentary, Updates 13 March 2011
Many activist groups are planning vigils, marches and rallies in support of Bradley Manning – but there are other ways to get involved. Some ideas:
* Consider throwing a Whistleblower Party – with whistles as party favors and a donation bucket for Bradley Manning’s defense fund
* Work with a restaurant or club in your area to organize a fundraising event
* Host a lecture with a local college and sympathetic professors or anti-war activists to talk about the importance of transparency in government
* Organize a public screening of Collateral Murder
Read More » In: Activism, Updates Join us at the Quantico Marine Base in Virginia to support accused WikiLeaks whistle-blower Army Pfc. Bradley Manning on March 20th! We’ll meet at 2pm in the town of Triangle (Main St. & Route 1). Bradley has been held at the Quantico brig in solitary-like conditions for six months.
Reserve your seat on our chartered bus from Washington DC at couragetoresist.org/bus
Bradley Manning Defense Fund Benefit, Washington DC. Sunday, March 13, 4pm at Busboys & Poets, 1025 5th St. NW, Washington DC. Featuring: Emma’s Revolution, whistle-blower Jesselyn Raddack, organizer Kevin Zeese, and singer Perry King. $20 donation suggested.
Read More » In: Activism, News, Updates 11 March 2011
By Jon Krampner A bicycle ride along the historic Natchez Trace Parkway led by veterans but open to the public will marshal support for Bradley Manning in late March and early April. The “Rebel with a Cause” ride will begin in Natchez, Mississippi, on March 21 and arrive in Nashville on April 8, just in…
Read More » In: Activism, Updates 10 March 2011
The U.S. Military is seeking to make an example of Bradley Manning, who is accused of releasing classified information about war crimes and government corruption to the WikiLeaks website.
We are here to say: We believe in truth and government accountability. We want real democracy. We are tired of perpetual wars and perpetual lies. We are Bradley Manning!
Click below for a list a actions to take to help save Bradley’s life.
Read More » In: Activism, Updates End the punitive detention of Bradley Manning. Send a message to President Obama and Secretary Gates via Amnesty International USA.
Stepping up its efforts after news broke last week of even harsher imprisonment conditions imposed on US Army prisoner Bradley Manning, Amnesty International USA has instituted a Take Action messaging campaign on Manning’s behalf. Messages sent via takeaction.amnestyusa.org will be sent to President Barack Obama and Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates.
Read More » In: Activism, Updates 5 March 2011
March 5, 2011, by David Coombs, Bradley Manning’s attorney. The Brig has stripped PFC Manning of all of his clothing for the past three nights, and they intend to continue this practice indefinitely. Each night, Brig guards force PFC Manning to relinquish all of his clothing. He then lies in a cold jail cell naked until the following morning, when he is required to endure the humiliation of standing naked at attention for the morning roll call.
Read More » In: Commentary, News, Updates 4 March 2011
March 4, 2011. Congressman Dennis Kucinich today released letters from the Secretaries of the Defense and the Army that respond to repeated requests to visit with Private First Class Bradley Manning, the soldier accused of leaking confidential materials to Wikileaks. Kucinich is releasing the letters after new allegations emerged of Manning being stripped naked and left in his cell for seven hours.
Read More » In: News, Updates 2 March 2011
March 2, 2011. After seven months of additional investigation by the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC) and other investigative agencies, the U.S. Army charged Pvt. 1st Class Bradley E. Manning with 22 additional charges on March 2, 2011. Most significantly, the capital offense charge of aiding the enemy under UCMJ Article 104 was added. The Army claims that the prosecution will not recommend the death penalty; however, the Army’s Convening Authority, Maj. Gen. Karl R. Horst (Commanding General, U.S. Army Military District of Washington) will have the final say in the matter.
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