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March 13, 2013
March 13, 2013. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. Afghans hold a demonstration in support of Bradley Manning in Kabul, Afghanistan, raising awareness about the young Army private and calling for his freedom. Their banner reads, ‘Bradley Manning, you are a hero of suffering Afghans!’
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March 12, 2013
March 12, 2013. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. The Freedom of the Press Foundation published a full audio recording of Bradley Manning’s statement to the court taking responsibility for WikiLeaks’ releases. This is the first time the press and public around the world can hear Bradley Manning’s own voice, explaining his release of documents to WikiLeaks as an act of conscience.
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March 11, 2013
March 11, 2013. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. This week the Bradley Manning Support Network is joining with FireDogLake in a call-in action to protest the government’s decision to move ahead with all its charges against Bradley Manning. Call Maj. General Linnington, the presiding authority over the trial, and demand he step in to free Bradley. Call 202-685-2807.
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March 11, 2013. By Emma Cape. An explanation of Bradley Manning’s recent plea, in which he offered to plead guilty to minor offenses and not guilty to “aiding the enemy” and other major offenses. Bradley took responsibility for releasing documents to WikiLeaks as an act of conscience.
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March 10, 2013
March 10, 2013. Icelandic, Swedish, and Tunisian politicians have signed a letter to the Nobel committee nominating Pfc. Bradley Manning for a 2013 Nobel Peace Prize, citing his releases to WikiLeaks as major advancements toward ending war and fueling democratic uprisings. This is the third straight year that Manning has been nominated for the prize. He remains in prison awaiting trial.
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March 7, 2013
March 7, 2013. By Nathan Fuller. Bradley’s 35-page testimony last week detailed his time as an intelligence analyst in Iraq and how he concluded that the American public needed to see the United States’ secret abuses in its wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He deserves thanks, not jail time.
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March 5, 2013
March 5, 2013. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. Here are some highlights from the statements Bradley Manning gave in court on Feb 28, 2013 concerning his motives for releasing documents to the public through WikiLeaks.
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March 3, 2013
March 3, 2013. The Bradley Manning Support Network’s transcript of PFC Bradley Manning’s statement to the court on February 28, 2013, as a supplement to his pleading guilty to lesser offenses and pleading not guilty to aiding the enemy. Bradley explains his work as an intelligence analyst in Iraq and why he felt he had to expose the abuses that he saw to the public through WikiLeaks.
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March 3, 2013. By Kevin Zeese. Bradley Manning Support Network steering committee member Kevin Zeese, who witnessed Bradley’s plea statement in the courtroom at Fort Meade, MD, writes about his first-hand observations, the importance of Bradley’s statement, and how we can help the young whistleblower before time runs out.
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March 3, 2013. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. Leading up to last week’s pre-trial hearing at Fort Meade, supporters staged over 70 events internationally in support of Bradley Manning on his 1000th day in prison without trial. The actions were an enormous success raising awareness of the government’s persecution of Bradley Manning, while at the same time waking up the media prior to one of the most important pre-trial hearings thus far.
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