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Update 4/17/13: Court rejects lawsuit for better media access, rules it does not have jurisdiction

A lawsuit by the Center for Constitutional Rights and other journalists to improve media access to the Bradley Manning trial was rejected by the appeals court who argued they did not have jurisdiction to make a ruling. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press is calling for congressional action.

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Update 4/13/13: Bradley has done more for peace than Obama. It is time for the government to make a deal

The LA Times argues that the recent ruling in favor of the defense offers the government an exit: it is time to make a deal. And Ron Paul states that Bradley Manning has done more for peace than Obama.

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Update 4/8/13: Birgitta Jónsdóttir challenges gov’t secrecy. Pre-trial hearing this week

Icelandic MP Birgitta Jónsdóttir hosted an event in NYC to raise awareness about Bradley Manning’s three year incarceration, and his upcoming court martial in June. This week Bradley Manning will be back in court for a pre-trial hearing. A vigil will be held April 10th! Can you attend?

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Update 4/3/13: Rolling Stone’s full Manning feature, a Nobel prize petition, and more

Rolling Stone posts its full Manning feature online, Norman Solomon documents the outpouring of support for Bradley, P.J. Crowley condemns the ‘aiding the enemy’ charge against Manning, and WikiLeaks announces a press conference.

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Update 3/29/13: Conor Oberst supports Bradley, Priti Cox on jailing the messenger, DOJ still investigating WikiLeaks

Musician Conor Oberst calls Bradley Manning an American hero, Priti Cox on how the Obama administration is jailing the messenger, and the DOJ confirms that it’s still investigating WikiLeaks.

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Update 3/25/13: New York Times on Ft. Meade secrecy, Citizen Radio on solitary confinement

The New York Times covers the extensive and capricious secrecy surrounding Bradley Manning’s court martial, Citizen Radio devotes its full segment to Bradley Manning and the effects of solitary confinement, and an op-ed praises Manning’s whistleblowing as a check on government power.

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Update 3/22/13: New whistleblowers film, Kevin Gosztola calls Manning a whistleblower, and an Iraq War Logs investigation

A new film explores the recent war on whistleblowers, Kevin Gosztola argues in the Nation that Bradley Manning is a classic whistleblower, and Democracy Now explores the recent Guardian/BBC Arabic investigation that used Iraq War Logs to find U.S. links to Iraqi torture centers.

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Update 3/22/13: Vets for Peace gather for Bradley in Ukiah, California, and outside Creech Air Base, Nevada

Photos: Veterans for Peace, along with members of CodePink, gather and rally for Bradley Manning in Ukiah, California, and outside Creech Air Base, Nevada.

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Update 3/21/13: Three heroic whistleblowers hail Bradley Manning’s act of conscience

Whistleblowers Daniel Ellsberg, Jesselyn Radack, and Thomas Drake talk to Kevin Gosztola about why they believe Bradley Manning is a whistleblower who acted on his conscience — someone who deserves thanks, not aggressive persecution.

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Update 3/20/13: Rolling Stone magazine features major Bradley Manning story

The current issue of Rolling Stone magazine (March 14, 2013) features the ten-page article, “The Trials of Bradley Manning,” by Janet Reitman. Read an excerpt of the piece, along with Reitman’s latest coverage on Manning’s statement and legal proceedings.

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