June 27, 2012
Ed Pilkington and Kevin Gosztola discuss the discovery document victory for Bradley, and Alexa O’Brien details Ft. Meade’s attempt to silence her journalism.
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June 26, 2012
June 26, 2012. Bradley Manning Support Network. In a legal victory for PFC Bradley Manning’s defense, Military Judge Denise Lind ordered prosecutors to explain their misleading statements in court and to account for discovery mishandling thus far.
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June 25, 2012
Bradley is back in court at Ft. Meade for a one-day hearing, pride parade support for Bradley, and an event in New York City.
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June 22, 2012
The military rejects another bid for transparency in the courtroom, a play for Bradley opened in Exeter, and a Manning event in New York City.
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June 21, 2012
June 21, 2012. By Nathan Fuller. The Brecht Forum’s third ‘Manning Monday’ event discussed Bradley Manning’s role in the broad U.S. antiwar movement, and how the left can better rally around Bradley as he is prosecuted in Ft. Meade. The Forum’s next event in Manhattan is June 25, coinciding with Bradley’s one-day hearing at Ft. Meade.
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June 20, 2012
Kevin Gosztola gives a wide-ranging interview, Julian Assange fears being treated like Bradley Manning, and a supporter’s poem for Bradley.
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June 20, 2012. Carry a “Free Bradley Manning” sign at this weekends Pride events: contingents in support of Bradley Manning are being organized in San Francisco, Chicago and New York City. We encourage everyone to attend and stand in support.
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June 18, 2012
Sibel Edmonds says the military is using Bradley Manning to set an example, a play about Bradley to open in Exeter, and an event on Manning in New York City tonight.
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June 14, 2012
The government rejects the lawsuit for more transparency in Bradley’s case, a petition to award Bradley the Nobel Peace Prize, and solidarity actions.
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On June 8 and 9th, supporters wore T-shirts that said, …. the answer my friend is whistle-blowin’ in the wind, and with others, stood outside the entrance of the Smoky Hill River Festival in Oakdale Park, Salina, Kansas, handing out flyers and Sunflower seeds to festival goers.
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