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(English) How Is Bradley Manning Really Being Treated?

2011-01-15 4 commenti

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  • Tom Hoot

    How will the movie “Bradley” impact Marine recruitment?

    2011-01-15 16:13
  • Iain Shanks

    Any violation of human rights committed by the US makes any attempt to address China’s violations, by President Obama, a tad hypocritical.
    Upholding the human rights of Bradley Manning, by the U.S. president, should be a priority. A brave and honest move by the U.S. would be to respect humanity in general. How can the American people believe that any of them is immune to this kind of treatment. Holding a government accountable to its `People’ is something that should be an integral part of every democracy. Not something held up just at times like this, but always. Lip service to democracy is not enough. Openness, within reason is essential. State bullying is unacceptable.

    Honesty. Humanity. Decency, Respect.

    Every country should be constantly monitoring its own behaviour; its own treatment of its citizens. Our attitude to Human Rights is a reflection of our understanding of our own humanity.

    2011-01-19 08:54
  • Simon Lowe

    I have just received, by facebook message, a mail from a US citizen called Debora Tumlinson in which she said that she hoped that Bradley rots in jail for what he has done and that she thinks that if he costs a single life that he should be executed.

    As you can imagine I told her EXACTLY what I thought to receiving posts like that (politely of course), but I felt I should mention it as clearly the other side are stepping up their efforts to cause Bradley further harm. I will copy paste to organiser email/facebook account if required, mail me on simon.j.lowe@btinternet.com. And if Debora or other supporters of mass murder of children and breeches of human rights want to mail me too that is fine, I might even reply, but more likely I will report your mails as abuse to the relevant bodies to get you shut up for a while. Still better that than letting your army execute innocents dont you think?

    2011-01-19 21:10
  • Tunisians thankful for leaked US Cables: US imprisons the whistleblower. | Nonviolent Action Network

    [...] To add insult to injury, after supporting the Ben-Ali dictatorship for decades, the US government is treating Bradley Manning as a traitor. He is allegedly being subjected to sleep, sun, and human contact deprivation. [...]

    2011-01-20 12:58

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