April 11, 2012
Welsh group Wise Up for Bradley Manning embarks on April tour. Leading up to Bradley’s next court date, April 24-26 at Fort Meade, the Welsh groups will accompany the new play, the Radicalisation of Bradley Manning, as it plays at schools throughout Wales. Wise Up aims to spark discussions about Bradley and raise awareness of…
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April 9, 2012
Vets For Peace UK launches in London in solidarity with Bradley Manning. Later this week, a play for Bradley Manning opens in Wales.
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April 7, 2012
By Emma Cape. April 7, 2012. It’s been two years since WikiLeaks released Collateral Murder, a video which exposed war crimes yet to be accounted for. The soldier accused of releasing the video, PFC Bradley Manning, is nearing two years in jail without a court martial. Here’s how to help us free him.
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April 5, 2012
Updated April 5, 2012. Bradley Manning Support Network. To coincide with Bradley’s next hearing at Fort Meade on April 24th, we’re working to place 21 “Bradley Manning: Whistle-blower” ads throughout the DC Metro subway system. We need your help in raising the needed $14,800 to make this happen!
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Lawyers who attended Bradley’s hearings condemn the proceedings, the consequences of Bradley’s rights being deprived, and artwork for PFC Manning.
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April 4, 2012
The NYT’s Andrew Rosenthal criticizes treatment of the Support Network’s David House, Birgitta Jónsdóttir und Mike Gogulski discuss privacy and Bradley, and a puppet show is based on Bradley’s case.
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April 3, 2012
Books, such as Chase Madar’s “The Passion of Bradley Manning,” are emerging to shine light on Bradley’s courage and unjust imprisonment.
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April 2, 2012
By Bradley Manning Support Network. April 2, 2012. Because WikiLeaks releases attributed to Bradley Manning helped promote democracy in the Arab world and an end to the Iraq occupation, he is the people’s choice honoree for an international human rights award.
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By David Coombs. April 2, 2012. Bradley’s attorney, David Coombs, files four motions on PFC Manning’s behalf, including one to dismiss the “aiding the enemy” charge, and one to dismiss all charges with prejudice. Coombs is waiting to hear if the government will allow him to publish redacted versions of the motions online.
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David House discusses political dissent and his lawsuit against the US, WL Press creates a PFC Manning legal factsheet, and an essay links Bradley and international uprisings.
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