Thursday, September 27, 2012

Bradley manning

  • Army Pvt. Bradley Manning claims speedy trial violation in WikiLeaks case

    Pfc. Bradley Manning is seeking dismissal of all charges in a motion his lawyer posted on his website Thursday. It's been two years and four months since Manning was detained in Iraq for allegedly sending hundreds of thousands of classified war logs ...

    www.kjrh.com

  • Julian Assange: Manning is a patriot

    But I do think it was interesting to call Bradley Manning a patriot, because, of course, this is considered very different and obviously from the US-line reasoning, in terms of wider holding, Bradley Manning he has been called many things. And, of ...

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  • US investigates possible WikiLeaks leaker for 'communicating with the enemy'

    Indeed, the US military is currently prosecuting accused WikiLeaks leaker Bradley Manning on multiple charges including "aiding the enemy", also under Article 104 of the UCMJ, and a capital offense (though prosecutors are requesting "only" life ...

    www.guardian.co.uk

  • In UN Address, WikiLeaks' Julian Assange Urges Obama Admin to End "Regime ...

    In his remarks, Assange gave thanks to the United Nations for its treaties on political asylum and denounced the U.S. treatment of alleged Army whistleblower Bradley Manning. Assange also accused President Obama of exploiting the Arab Spring and called ...

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  • Julian Assange

    Bradley Manning, science fair all-star, soldier and patriot was degraded, abused and psychologically tortured by his own government.

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  • WikiLeaks Case: Bradley Manning Set For Trial In February, March

    She said Thursday that Pfc. Bradley Manning's trial is now scheduled to take place between Feb. 4 and March 15. The 24-year-old Manning faces a possible life sentence if convicted of leaking hundreds of thousands of documents, including cables and war ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Press outlets protest Manning trial secrecy

    More than 30 news outlets and media organizations lodged an official protest Tuesday against secrecy in the court-martial of Pvt Bradley Manning, the Army intelligence analyst accusing of leaking hundreds of thousands of military reports and diplomatic ...

    www.politico.com

  • Bradley Manning's sacrifice

    Twenty-four-year-old Private First Class Bradley Manning must be the loneliest man in America. Accused of funneling to WikiLeaks a vast cache of diplomatic documents - as well as the video of an Apache helicopter machine-gunning civilians and a ...

    thephoenix.com

  • Bradley Manning's lawyer demands sentence cut

    The civilian lawyer of Bradley Manning, the US soldier suspected of transferring hundreds of thousands of state secrets to WikiLeaks, is demanding that at least seven years be lopped off any sentence he might be given on grounds that he was improperly ...

    www.guardian.co.uk

  • You are here: HomeUS NewsBradley Manning Demonstrations Planned for ...

    On Thursday, September 6, supporters of Bradley Manning are planning to hold several nonviolent demonstrations around the country.

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  • Appeals court sets arguments on Bradley Manning trial access

    The military's highest appeals court has announced that it will hear oral arguments next month on a bid to allow the press and public direct access to records relating to the pending court martial of Pvt.

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  • Bradley Manning supporters rally outside President Barack Obama's Menlo Park ...

    Protesters form a support rally for U.S Army soldier Bradley Manning outside a President Barack Obama campaign office in Menlo Park.

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  • Rule of Law Abandoned in Bradley Manning Prosecution

    Bradley Manning's critics need to be more careful if they want to accuse him of breaking the law. The real outrage is the way prosecutors and the military more broadly have handled his case: the Marines and Army have violated their own code of justice ...

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  • Obama Office Action for Bradley Manning

    September 6 was a national day of action for Bradley Manning. Some larger cities hosted civil disobedience arrests for trespassing via sit-in.

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  • Bradley: Mike Nolan's Atlanta No-Names outduel older Peyton Manning

    ATLANTA - ESPN tried to throw a Peyton party Monday night. Some guys wearing red almost turned it into a pity party. The Worldwide Leader sought to show the world the greatness that is Peyton Manning; the Falcons almost made you feel sorry for the old ...

    www.denverpost.com

  • Bradley Manning Trial Set for February 2013

    Bradley Manning Trial Set for February 2013. A military judge has set a trial date for the alleged Army whistleblower Bradley Manning, who is accused of passing classified material to WikiLeaks. Manning will stand trial on February 4 of next year ...

    www.democracynow.org

  • PHOTOS: Demonstrators Protest Prosecution Of Wikileaks Suspect Bradley ...

    "Bradley Manning showed great courage in risking his life to do what's right, by exposing evidence of war crimes and corruption our own government had hidden from us," said said the Support Nework's Michael Thurman in a statement.

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  • Bradley Manning August Motion Hearing, Day 3 (Live Blog)

    Pfc. Bradley Manning's latest motion hearing is due to wrap today at Fort Meade in Maryland. The proceedings have been going for the last couple days.

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  • Bradley Manning August Motion Hearing, Day 2 (Live Blog)

    Bradley Manning August Motion Hearing, Day 2 (Live Blog). By: Kevin Gosztola Wednesday August 29, 2012 9:27 am. Tweet156. digg stumbleupon.

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  • Rule of Law Trampled for Bradley Manning

    In declaring that Pfc. Bradley Manning "broke the law" in allegedly handing classified military records to the international whistle-blowing group WikiLeaks, President Obama and Manning's critics have unlawfully told the courts to find Manning guilty ...

    www.truthdig.com

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