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European parliamentarians condemn White House treatment of Bradley Manning

November 30, 2011. Bradley Manning Support Network. Speaking at a press conference this morning at the European Parliament, elected officials representing a broad spectrum of political parties expressed their strong concerns about the mistreatment of accused WikiLeaks whistle-blower Bradley Manning.

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Legal defense requests evidence

November 28, 2011. Bradley Manning Support Network. Bradley’s civilian legal counsel David Coombs outlines how the administration has stonewalled even routine requests for evidence, including copies of video surveillance of his meetings with Bradley.

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Press call addresses pre-trial hearing, audio & transcript available

November 22, 2011. Bradley Manning Support Network. A day after the Army announced Bradley’s first court hearing, we hosted a well attended conference call with dozens of media outlets. Pentagon Papers whistle-blower Daniel Ellsberg, and network steering committee members Kevin Zeese and Jeff Paterson spoke on behalf of the Bradley Manning Support Network.

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Army sets pre-trial hearing date for Bradley. Vigils and rallies planned at Fort Meade MD, worldwide.

After 18 months in confinement, Bradley will finally have his first date in court. Protest his Pretrial Hearing Saturday, Dec 17th (Bradley’s B-Day) at 12pm at Fort Meade, MD outside Washington D.C.! (Solidarity actions taking place around the world.)

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Army schedules Dec. 16 pretrial hearing for PFC Bradley Manning

November 21, 2011. Bradley Manning Support Network. Today the United States Army scheduled an Article 32 pretrial hearing for PFC Bradley Manning, the Army intelligence specialist accused of releasing classified material to WikiLeaks. The pretrial hearing will commence on December 16 at Fort Meade, Maryland.
This will be PFC Manning’s first appearance before a court and the first time he will face his accusers after 17 months in confinement.

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White House “can’t comment” on Bradley Manning despite President’s earlier remarks

November 18, 2011. Bradley Manning Support Network. The White House today declined to comment in response to a petition drive by supporters of accused WikiLeaks whistle-blower PFC Bradley Manning. The White House argued that it must “decline to comment” on specific cases in the military justice system. However, when he was asked about Bradley Manning’s conditions of confinement in April, President Obama replied that “he broke the law.” Legal experts have noted that this is an example of “undue command influence.”

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National Call-in Week November 15th-18th!

November 18, 2011 update. Please make a phone call for Bradley: Call the Obama/Biden campaign office at 312-698-3670. When you call, please demand that Vice-President Biden apologize for calling WikiLeaks’ founder a “high-tech terrorist.” Additionally, please ask President Obama to acknowledge that the conclusion of the Marines’ internal investigation into Bradley’s Quantico treatment conditions was invalid based on interference from the commander.

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Deception sustains unjust wars – honesty enables justice and peace.

November 7, 2011. Bradley Manning Support Network. “We’re relieved to know all the troops will be home at the end of the year. This would not have been possible without the courageous actions of Wikileaks and the alleged participation of Bradley Manning” says Executive Director of Iraq Veterans Against the War, Jose Vasquez.

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Bradley Manning supporters face judge for attempting to lay flowers outside Quantico marine base

November 7, 2011. Bradley Manning Support Network. Four supporters of accused WikiLeaks whistle-blower PFC Bradley Manning will appear Monday before a judge in Manassas, Virginia, to face charges stemming from their arrests in March outside of a Marine military brig in Quantico, Virginia.

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U.N. torture investigator says access to Manning denied, condemns solitary confinement

October 19, 2011. Juan Mendez, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture, confirmed yesterday that the Department of Defense has blocked his requests for an unmonitored meeting with PFC Bradley Manning, the accused WikiLeaks whistleblower.

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