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May 24, 2012
By the Center for Constitutional Rights, May 24, 2012. At Bradley Manning’s last hearing, judge Denise Lind rejected calls for court documents to be made public. Now CCR, WikiLeaks, and a coalition of other civil liberties advocates and media figures are legally petitioning Judge Lind to make these records available to the public and press.
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May 17, 2012
May 17, 2012. At Bradley Manning’s next hearing, June 6-8th, the govt will try to ban discussion of harm caused by WikiLeaks, or lack thereof, from the courtroom. Protest the war on truth and the persecution of Bradley Manning with a solidarity action! Read Bradley’s words of inspiration at an Obama campaign office.
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Bradley Manning Support Network. May 17, 2012. Support Network advisory board member Birgitta Jonsdottir is among defendants challenging the recent National Defense Authorization Act on the grounds that it curtails their free speech rights, including support for Bradley Manning and WikiLeaks. Last night, a federal judge affirmed their argument by striking down enforcement of an NDAA provision.
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May 9, 2012
By Jill Stein. May 9, 2012. Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein says she would immediately pardon Bradley Manning. She lauds his alleged efforts to bring light to war crimes, and criticizes the Obama administration for its aggressive crackdown on whistle-blowers. A video message accompanies the statement.
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May 7, 2012
By Jayel Aheram. May 7, 2012. Jayel, Iraq War veteran turned antiwar activist, reflects on the widespread influence of Bradley Manning after attending an event in southern California, a stop on the campaign to free Bradley Manning. He highlights claims that cables attributed to Bradley helped end the occupation in Iraq and spurred democratic revolts in Tunisia.
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May 4, 2012
By Nathan Fuller. May 4, 2012. Chase Madar is the author of The Passion of Bradley Manning, a new book looking at Bradley’s motives, his treatment by the U.S. government, and the political issues his case brings up. Chase answered a few questions for the Support Network about Bradley, his new book, and the crackdown on whistle-blowers in America.
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On April 26th, 2012 peace-loving people and activists gathered in front of the United States Consulate in Vancouver, Canada to demand immediate freedom for Bradley Manning, a soldier of humanity.
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May 3, 2012
On April 24th, supporters started in downtown San Diego where they freeway blogged over the I5 interstate. Traffic was slow and we received many honks and drivers giving us peace signs.
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CODEPINK Kansas has started a collaborative political art project entitled, Plant Seeds of Truth, Free Bradley Manning! As a launch, and as part of solidarity actions that took place both nationally and internationally during Bradley’s April 24-26 hearings at Fort Meade.
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On April 24th, supporters held a large Free Bradley Manning banner on the University ave footwalk over I-580 in Berkeley for the morning commute 7am-9am. Then at 4pm supporters started at Oscar Grant Plaza, the site of the Occupy Oakland, and rallied for Bradley Manning and all political prisoners.
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