Update 11/16/11: City of Berkeley urges official visits for Bradley; Call-in week underway

Staff and volunteers with the Bradley Manning Support Network help shut down Oakland's port

Bradley supporters hold banner above the Port of Oakland during the General Strike, November 2

National Call-in Week: Demand transparency about Bradley’s trial! Call-in to military prosecutors!

Please make a phone call for Bradley:

  • Call the Public Affairs office at Fort McNair: 703-697-3491

When you call, please ask to know the name of the Public Affairs officers, then ask them for the location of Bradley’s future trial so that citizens and media can plan to attend.

After calling, you can also e-mail them:

  • E-mail Public Affairs for Fort McNair at [email protected]

Berkeley urges Obama to order Army to grant official visits to Bradley Manning

By the Bradley Manning Support Network

Berkeley, California 16 November 2011 — On Tuesday, November 15th, the Berkeley City Council passed, with an 8-1 vote, a resolution urging President Obama to order the army to allow Bradley Manning to have “official” visits with Juan E. Mendez, the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Congressperson Dennis Kucinich, member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and Amnesty International. All have been denied “official,” private visits, free of monitoring or audio or video surveillance and recording, with Bradley Manning.

On October 18 2011, UN chief investigator on torture issues, Juan Mendez, confirmed that the Department of Defense has blocked his requests for an unmonitored meeting with PFC Bradley Manning, the accused WikiLeaks whistle-blower. Mendez requested the meetings so that he could investigate what occurred during the nine months that Bradley Manning was kept isolated in the military brig at Quantico, VA, under conditions condemned as illegal by 300 top legal scholars, including Harvard Law School Professor, Laurence H.Tribe. Tribe was President Obama’s Constitutional Law professor. Neither the President nor the army have provided a reason for not granting these official private visits to Bradley Manning.

The Berkeley City Council, in February of this year, passed an earlier resolution to obtain humane treatment and conditions of pre-trial confinement and human rights for Pfc. Bradley Manning while he was still incarcerated under torturous conditions at the Marine Brig in Quantico, Virginia.

2 Comments so far

Free Bradley Manning!

Comment by cecilia sherwin 11.21.11 @ 11:05 am

At a time when our people are so mistrusting of our government it would be the right action to take if you make this case open to the public. We do not trust you to do what is right. He has suffered enough. Free Bradley Manning. Do something right for once. Give us hope.

Comment by Deborah Rawlings 11.22.11 @ 8:08 pm

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