Update 5/30/12: Bradley and open government, two years in jail, and Bradley’s sacrifice
Birgitta Jonsdottir calls Bradley a martyr for open government, Democracy Now marks his two years in jail, and DJ Pangburn on Bradley’s sacrifice.
Read More ...Birgitta Jonsdottir calls Bradley a martyr for open government, Democracy Now marks his two years in jail, and DJ Pangburn on Bradley’s sacrifice.
Read More ...May 30, 2012. Bradley Manning Support Network. Call in to the national Obama campaign office at 312-698-3670 and demand that Bradley Manning be given the whistleblower protections that Obama promised. Afterwards, consider contacting the local campaign office (listed below) and please share your experience on Facebook, Twitter, and everywhere else you can think of!
Read More ...The prosecution continues to withhold essential evidence from the defense, while the military continues to restrict access to Bradley Manning’s trial.
Read More ...Kevin Gosztola and Ed Pilkington report on the lawsuit to bring transparency to Bradley Manning’s trial, and David Coombs publishes new motions to dismiss charges.
Read More ...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.
Read More ...May 23, 2012. Bradley Manning Support Network. We need to hire a Bradley Manning Support Network organizer to build our campaign in the Washington DC region, and we need your help to do it. We are asking for your help today in order to bring another talented heart, mind, and set of hands to our team. Our goal is to raise $20,000 in the next 30 days to support this new staff position.
Read More ...Slideshow of photos from the Free Manning contingent in Chicago, Michael Thurman and other war veterans honor Bradley, and a TYT panel on why the accused whistle-blower is heroic.
Read More ...Bradley Manning signs and banners pervaded the antiwar protests of the NATO summit and Chicago, and WikiLeaks and CCR plan to sue the U.S. military over Bradley’s trial.
Read More ...John Pilger says we should remember Bradley Manning in the upcoming election, UK supporters plan solidarity events, and new demands for coverage of Bradley’s trial.
Read More ...If you are interested in attending any of Bradley Manning’s future court proceedings but require financial assistance in order to do so, we ask that you fill out the following information as carefully and accurately as possible, and we will get back to you with our decision within a few days. You can find dates…
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