Oklahoma City noontime vigil for Bradley Manning



Twenty-five activists came out in the cold to help educate the passers-by about Oklahoma native Bradley Manning. With t-shirts, signs, palm cards and newspapers, the message was “Free Bradley Manning” and “Blowing the whistle on war crimes is not a crime.”

Read more at oklahomacitizen.org and look at some pictures from the event:

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6 thoughts on “Oklahoma City noontime vigil for Bradley Manning

  1. This is one thing the United States Government should be ashamed of. He is being kept under inhumane conditions. He has not so far been charged with anything and yet he is being kept under torture conditions.

    We know they are trying to break him mentally and physically. Do you not call this torture?

    I am an American and I am ashamed of my country.

  2. I would love to see the clergy be put on the spot on these issues since peace is suppose to be a coner stone of thier religion. Where is it? I believe thier involvement could have a greater impact than ours alone. What do you think? To me, thier silence says a lot too. If you would like to help me in any way or I can you -I want to know?

  3. They should let him go.
    He’s in jail for 282 days now, and all those bastards won’t let him go.
    It’s always the same with Americans -.-

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