Update: 4/29/11
Bradley is declared fit to stand trial. Controversy mounts over media coverage of last Thursday’s protest. Charges against Bradley visitor are dropped
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Bradley is declared fit to stand trial. Controversy mounts over media coverage of last Thursday’s protest. Charges against Bradley visitor are dropped
Read More »A prison mailing address for Bradley Manning is released. Reuters finds that people in 24 countries support Wikileaks. Julian Assange mentions last Thursday’s protest for Bradley. And Verbatim Verboten does public readings of secret transcripts.
Read More »Wikileaks releases Guantanamo Files. Logan Price releases full transcript of interview with Obama. The Daily Show speaks out on Bradley.
Read More »April 25, 2011, by the Bradley Manning Support Network. Experts explain fair trial of accused WikiLeaks whistle-blower may not now be possible due to unlawful command influence. Logan Price, who spoke with President Obama on the video, available for comment.
Read More »Bradley Manning Support Network steering committee member Loraine Reitman will address this question and others: Sunday, May 8th, 2011 11:30a.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of San Dieguito This informational meeting about what is going on and how people, if they are interested, can take action will be followed by a question and answer period….
Read More »April 23, 2011. By the Bradley Manning Support Network. At a fundraising breakfast on Thursday, one of our activists was able to ask Obama why he was prosecuting Bradley Manning. The exchange tells us a lot about the President’s attitude towards the case. Salon.com’s Glen Greenwald reports…
Read More »April 24, 2011. A new documentary about Ethan McCord, a Bradley Manning supporter and soldier who appears in the Collateral Murder video, premieres at Tribeca Film Festival.
Read More »Manning is moved to prison in Leavenworth, KS.
Protesters surprise Obama with song at Thursday fundraiser.
“He broke the law!” says Obama, exposing the Administration’s attitude and opening himself to criticism.
April 21, 2011, by the Bradley Manning Support Network. The event turned interesting when nearly two dozen of his contributors held up “Free Bradley Manning” signs and pressed the president in song on the issue.
Read More »April 19, 2011, by David Coombs, attorney for Bradley Manning. “Although the news of the move came as a surprise to the defense, the timing did not… the defense was in the process of filing a writ of habeas corpus seeking a court ruling that the Quantico Brig violated PFC Manning’s constitutional right to due process.”
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