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October 10, 2012
October 10, 2012. By Nathan Fuller. The CCR argued its case at the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces today for transparency in Bradley Manning’s court-martial trial. Judges questioned why the government forced the issue to come to court at all, instead of simply making the documents public. Stay tuned for continued coverage of this case as it unfolds.
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October 2, 2012
October 2, 2012. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. Truth-tellers Jesselyn Radack, Thomas Drake, David House, Ann Wright, and Chris Hedges spoke out in defense of bringing the truth to light and against the government’s aggressive prosecution of accused WikiLeaks whistle-blower PFC Bradley Manning, at a critical fundraising event in Washington D.C.
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September 29, 2012
September 29, 2012. By Nathan Fuller. Bradley Manning’s lawyer, David Coombs, has filed a 117-page motion calling for the dismissal of all charges with prejudice, for lack of a speedy trial. He details the many lengthy delays the government has taken in prosecuting Bradley Manning, with no regard for the young soldier’s due process rights. When Coombs argues the motion at Ft. Meade, October 29 – November 2, Bradley will have been in pretrial confinement for nearly 900 days.
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September 26, 2012
September 26, 2012. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. The generous Brightwater Fund — led by Gloria Jarecki, President — issued today a matching grant challenge in support of accused WikiLeaks whistle-blower US Army PFC Bradley Manning. Through November 6, 2012, the Brightwater Fund will contribute one dollar for every dollar donated to the Bradley Manning Defense Fund, up to $50,000. Please donate today at this crucial moment for Bradley Manning’s defense!
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September 21, 2012
September 21, 2012. By Nathan Fuller. Bradley Manning’s critics, who say the Army intelligence analyst “broke the law,” should take a look up the chain of command. The military is punishing the messenger, and violating its own laws in the process — with a delayed trial, unlawful command influence, and illegally punitive pretrial confinement conditions, instead of prosecuting the criminals Bradley is said to have exposed.
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September 20, 2012
September 20, 2012. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. Next month marks the anniversary of the Iraq War Logs release. Please host a fundraiser house party to help us continue covering Bradley’s legal expenses. With delays caused by the prosecution withholding documents, Bradley’s trial is set to start next February. Help us free Bradley Manning!
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September 13, 2012
September 13, 2012. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) is bringing a lawsuit calling for Army Colonel Judge Denise Lind to grant the press and public access to court filings, such as defense and government motions, court orders and judge’s decisions or rulings. The CCR’s argument will be heard October 10 at 10:15 am at the military appeals court located in Washington, DC.
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September 10, 2012
September 12, 2012. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. Join us for Truth on Trial, a special event in Washington D.C., featuring civil liberties advocate Chris Hedges, whistle-blowers Jesselyn Radack and Thomas Drake, retired Col. Ann Wright, and the Support Network’s David House. We’ll discuss how Bradley’s due process rights have been deprived and why he shouldn’t be on trial in the first place.
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In: Activism, Featured, News, Upcoming events
September 7, 2012
Obama Campaign Office staff of a mid-Manhattan building may have heard the cries of “Free Bradley Manning” that came from the curb 20 floors below. Almost 75 people gathered to protest loudly the persecution, torture and detainment of Manning for allegedly leaking information to Wikileaks.
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September 7, 2012. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. On the day of President Obama’s DNC nomination acceptance speech, protesters in 34 cities acoss the United States targeted local Obama campaign headquarters to demand the President free accused WikiLeaks whistle-blower and Nobel Peace Prize nominee PFC Bradley Manning. International supporters, in Australia and the U.K., also protested at U.S. embassies.
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