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March 1, 2013
Yesterday Bradley explained how and more importantly, why, he shared classified documents with WikiLeaks. Rush transcript by Alexa O’Brien.
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February 28, 2013
February 28, 2013. By Nathan Fuller, Bradley Manning Support Network. Check back here for updates throughout the day from the courtroom in Fort Meade, MD, where PFC Bradley Manning will discuss his submission of a guilty plea and discuss releasing documents to WikiLeaks.
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February 27, 2013
February 27, 2013. By Nathan Fuller. Today’s hearing ended early, with a closed session in the afternoon dealing with classified information and Judge Lind ruling on the defense’s over-classification witnesses. Meanwhile, the Department of Defense finally began releasing legal filings in Bradley Manning’s case.
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This Thursday, Feb. 28, from 9:30am in the courtroom at Ft. Meade, MD, Army Private First Class Bradley Manning is expected to publicly explain his reasons for releasing classified information through WikiLeaks.
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February 26, 2013
February 26, 2013. By Nathan Fuller. In a pretrial hearing at Fort Meade, MD, Judge Denise Lind denied the defense’s motion to dismiss charges for lack of a speedy trial. She listened to arguments over government evidence, a written statement from Bradley, and an updated plea offer. Bradley will get a chance to explain his releases to WikiLeaks in a public discussion with the judge on Thursday.
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Judge Lind ruled against the defense motion to dismiss charges based on the lack of a speedy trial. Supporters have been out in force in support of the heroic soldier who did the right thing by exposing war crimes, and while the judge’s ruling is disappointing, the incredible outpouring of public support for Bradley Manning is inspiring.
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February 25, 2013
On February 23rd international protests marked Bradley Manning’s 1000th day in prison without trial. In an incredible outpouring of public support more than 70 events were organized in solidarity with the heroic soldier who did the right thing by exposing war crimes, unnecessary government secrecy and disturbing foreign policy. Read about the actions, and view photos from events around the world.
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February 23, 2013
Ed Pilkington, D.B. Grady, Michael Ratner, Kevin Gosztola, and Chase Madar write some of the best reflections on Bradley Manning’s 1,000th day in prison without trial. They condemn the secrecy and extreme length of Bradley Manning’s proceedings, and call attention to Manning’s motives, the government’s shameful response to WikiLeaks, and how to end this injustice.
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February 22, 2013
This weekend, more than 70 cities worldwide are marking PFC Bradley Manning’s 1,000th day in jail without a trial. The coordinated actions span five continents, with events planned throughout the U.S., across Europe, and as far as South Korea, Portugal, Uganda, and Australia.
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In: Activism, News, Updates
February 20, 2013
55 events will mark army whistle-blower Bradley Manning’s 1000th day in prison without trial. People worldwide proclaim together that, “blowing the whistle on war crimes is not a crime!” Events include protests, vigils, hip-hop performances, concerts, art and theater. Find an event near you!
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