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Bradley’s unlawful pretrial punishment at Quantico

August 10, 2012. By David Coombs. Bradley Manning’s attorney gives an extensive explanation for the Article 13 motion he’ll argue on October 1 at Ft. Meade. The motion moves to dismiss charges based on the brutal, punitive, and illegal treatment Bradley was subjected to at the Marine Brig at Quantico, VA. The motion documents the various ways in which Bradley was abused, for which the military could be held to account.

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Bradley Manning: gay soldier as role model

August 8, 2012. By Philip Fornaci. A civil rights attorney argues that Bradley Manning is a gay role model, standing up for his principles despite the military’s terrible treatment both before and after the alleged release. It’s high time, he argues, the LGBT community came to his defense as well.

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12,000 signatures and counting on the petition to free Bradley Manning

August 8, 2012. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. More than 12,000 of you have signed Daniel Ellsberg’s petition calling for the immediate freedom of accused whistle-blower Bradley Manning in only one week. This is an outstanding display of support for the Nobel Peace Prize nominee, but we need to do more to demonstrate that we won’t tolerate Bradley’s imprisonment. Sign today!

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To defend Bradley Manning, we must educate the public about WikiLeaks

August 3, 2012. By the Bradley Manning Support Network Steering Committee. To clear up potential confusion, we’ve written the following open letter clarifying our position in regards to the whistle-blower website WikiLeaks. Educating the public about WikiLeaks is a fundamental part of ensuring Bradley’s actions are understood.

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Feminist, trans advocates should support Bradley Manning

March 1, 2012. By Rainey Reitman. An explanation of our position regarding Bradley’s gender-questioning, and the reasons why feminist and trans advocates should come to his defense. Everything we know from friends, family, and his legal defense team, is that he wishes to be referred to as Brad or Bradley until he’s able to get to the next stage of his life.

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Sign Daniel Ellsberg’s petition to free Bradley Manning

August 1, 2012. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. Last year, a petition to end Bradley Manning’s torture garnered more than 500,000 signatures and helped move Bradley to Ft. Leavenworth. Now Daniel Ellsberg, the CCR, and the Bradley Manning Support Network call on you to sign the petition to free Bradley today.

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Julian Assange’s right to asylum

June 20, 2012. By Glenn Greenwald, UK Guardian Op-Ed. WikiLeaks founder asking Ecuador for asylum, while Sweden seeks to extradite him from England. Many friends of the Bradley Manning Support Network are asking Ecuador to grant Assange’s request here via RootsAction.

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Second anniversary of the Afghan war diaries. Take action July 25th!

July 20, 2012. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. July 25th marks the second anniversary of the release of the Afghan war logs. These documents revealed tens of thousands of previously undocumented civilian deaths, greatly contradicting the narrative of the US government. To mark this important anniversary we are asking supporters to update their profile pictures with a message in support of the alleged whistle-blower Bradley Manning.

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Recap: Bradley Manning’s July 16-19 motion hearing

July 20, 2012. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. Motions hearing recap includes Judge Lind’s ruling to block Manning’s whistle-blower defense, next month’s hearing surrounding Bradley’s torture at Quantico, and supporters’ vigils and rallies.

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Army blocks access to information about Bradley Manning Support Network, citing an “active investigation”

July 4, 2012. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. In denying access to what should be public documents, the Army indicates the Bradley Manning Support Network could be a target of an Army CID investigation. We’re investigating the matter further, but we reject any effort to obfuscate or conceal information in Bradley’s case.

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