Update 6/7/13: Upcoming witness list released, O’Reilly highlights our new video on Fox

Projected witnesses to take the stand starting Monday, June 10th through Wednesday, June 12. Sessions begin at 9:30 a.m. daily.

According to the military’s public affairs office, the following projected witnesses will be taking the stand to testify in the Bradley Manning trial starting Monday, June 10th. In accordance with a protective order, personally identifying information of prospective witnesses will not be released, and initials will be substituted, until testimony is taken.

  •  Mr. David Shaver, Computer Crimes Investigative Unit, Criminal Investigation Command (will be recalled several times to discuss forensic analysis
  • Mr. Mark Johnson, Computer Crimes Investigative Unit, Criminal Investigation Command (will be recalled several times to discuss forensic analysis)
  • Mr. Mark Mander, , Computer Crimes Investigative Unit, Criminal Investigation Command (testified at the Article 32 and will be recalled several times to discuss the criminal investigation)
  • Sgt. C.M., member of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (unit operations)
  • Mr. K.M. , United States Central Command (Farah video)
  • Mr. M.H., Intelligence Analyst, (Army intelligence document)

 

Featured in the O’Reilly Factor, our new “I Am Bradley Manning” video

fox400Fox News Bill O’Reilly featured our celebrity studded video “I am Bradley Manning” as part of our campaign to show support for the army private who blew the whistle on war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Dennis Kucinich, former Democrat Congressman, and Fox News contributor, and who was O’Reilly’s guest said “Our Highest duty should be for the truth, when we start putting the government above the truth we are in trouble!”

To watch the full segment, please click here

To take part in our campaign to support Bradley Manning, please visit www.iam.bradleymanning.org

 

Court Martial Or Civilian Court? Which Would Bring More Justice for Bradley?

Chase Madar from The Nation writes about whether Bradley Manning’s trial be better if dealt in a civilian court rather than a court martial. Some cases related to the US’s war on terror have been taken to federal and civilian courts, the individuals who were accused of terrorism accounts were mistreated in the most disturbing way possible.

To read more on this story, please click here

 

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