Update 3/20/13: Rolling Stone magazine features major Bradley Manning story
The current issue of Rolling Stone magazine (March 14, 2013) features the ten-page article, “The Trials of Bradley Manning,” by Janet Reitman. Though not mentioned on the front cover (which Billie Joe Armstrong fills), it’s the longest piece in the issue, and it details Manning’s Army tenure, his decision to release documents, and most prominently, the horrors he suffered at the Quantico Marine brig and the subsequent hearing seeking accountability for that torture.
While the full piece is currently only available in print, you can read an excerpt here, introducing readers to Manning’s months of pretrial abuse:
Thus began Manning’s journey through the exceedingly murky realm of military pretrial detention, a nearly three-year ordeal punctuated by months of legalized torture, not unlike what enemy detainees endured at Guantánamo Bay. Though not the standard treatment for U.S. soldiers, even those accused of war crimes, Obama administration officials deemed it “appropriate” for Manning, who, in many regards, “ceased to be a ‘soldier’ from the moment he crossed the line and revealed the secrets of the war,” observes Kristine Huskey, the director of the Anti-Torture Program at Physicians for Human Rights. “In doing that, he became, in effect, the ‘enemy.’ And once you’re the enemy, you can be subject to treatment that is not for people on our side.”
Rolling Stone subscribers can access the entire piece online.
Furthermore, Reitman, who’s previously covered Jeremy Hammond, the young activist on trial for hacking the emails of private intelligence firm Stratfor that WikiLeaks published, is continuing to write about Manning online.
In Bradley Manning Explains His Motives, she details Manning’s statement taking responsibility for releasing documents to WikiLeaks, setting the narrative about him straight along the way:
Manning has often been cast as a naïve young man who was manipulated by Assange, Berg or others into giving them the information. In accepting his guilt, he made it clear that no one pressured him into doing it. “The decision to send was my own,” he said. “And I take full responsibility.”
In another article, Did the Mainstream Media Fail Bradley Manning?, Reitman explores Manning’s revelation that he’d attempted to discuss the Iraq and Afghanistan war logs with the Washington Post and the New York Times before turning to WikiLeaks:
If nothing else, this chapter of the Manning case should spark some hard questions about the value of the press as a check on governmental power, and the extent to which the mainstream press has ceded ground to organizations like Wikileaks.
Also, Bradley Manning is featured first in Rolling Stone’s new installment, The New Political Prisoners: Leakers, Hackers and Activists.
You can read Michael Hasting’s Rolling Stone interview with Julian Assange here.
http://www.polymathpoet.com/wikileaks_heroes
WikiLeaks Heroes
WikiLeaks
we don’t blame you
only for wanting
all that is true
Crushes the soul
to see the bloodshed
Damage control
You’re a watershed
And little boy Bradley
who just came along
only to see
Death play its song
Imagine the shame
of the men who did send
these immature brains
off to war to expend
First age 20
then 30
and now even 40
say the docs that our brains can’t mature
lordie lordie
Yes, they know
and yet still
they send them to war
these our little kids killed
or home gored and ignored
but the fact still remains
they charged a young man
when it’s proven his brain
could not form a plan
oh these men
and war games
on the lives of our youth
have no care
and no love
for humanity truth
Julian, Bradley and Jeremy
You’re our truth heroes
for eternity
All you did was wish us
to know all that was wrong
and for that
you’ve been tortured
far, far too long
Bible says in the Psalms
evil soon be destroyed
all of them and their bombs
and all their convoys
but as for you
and your trouble
it is not for not
for the hope of the future
is for what you have fought
and the advances you’ve gained
in life, love and truth
are already attained
in eternal virtue
so hold on
dear brothers
for this too shall pass
and your freedoms
be handed to you
yes, alas
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One man tells the truth and he is facing jail, the liars he exposed will walk free. There is no justice. Might is right.
I have the highest regard for Pvt. Manning and all that he has been subjected to.
It is so hypocritical for the US to disparage other great leaders, like Hugo Chavez, and then do the very same thing they are accusing others of.
You can fool some of the people some of the time and all of the people some of the time but you can’t fool all of the people all of the time.