Thursday, September 27, 2012

Pfc. 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

  • Assange skewers Obama in UN speech

    Assange decried the U.S. "assault on Wikileaks," invoking Pfc. Bradley Manning's detention within the first minute of speaking: Bradley Manning, science fair all-star, soldier and patriot was degraded, abused and psychologically tortured by his own ...

    www.salon.com

  • 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

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

    On July 27, the defense counsel representing Army PFC Bradley Manning filed a motion to dismiss "owing to the unlawful pretrial punishment to which PFC Manning was subjected while at Marine Corps Base, Quantico [Virginia].

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  • Protesters tell Obama to free Bradley Manning

    Led by veterans from Iraq Veterans Against the War and Veterans for Peace, supporters of army PFC Bradley Manning protested in some 35 US cities tonight.

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

    On Thursday, as Barack Obama prepared to accept the official nomination as the Democratic Party candidate for president, demonstrators in 34 cities nationwide targeted regional Obama campaign offices demanding the release of PFC Bradley Manning, ...

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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 ...

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  • DNC Dispatch: Occupy Movement Marches in Support of Bradley Manning

    Over a hundred people marched against the DNC in Charlotte in support of Pfc. Bradley Manning on September 4. Participants in the Occupy movement and others wanted to make a demand to President Barack Obama that Manning, the soldier accused of ...

    dissenter.firedoglake.com

  • Military Appeals Court to Hear Argument Over Access to Bradley Manning Court ...

    A military appeals court, the Court of Appeals of the Armed Forces (CAAF), has scheduled oral argument in a lawsuit brought by the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), which challenges secrecy in the court martial proceedings of Pfc. Bradley Manning ...

    dissenter.firedoglake.com

  • 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.

    dissenter.firedoglake.com

  • The Torture of Bradley Manning

    In the late summer of 2010, renowned hacker, convicted felon, and federal informant Adrian Lamo assured an audience of digital activists in New York that Pfc. Bradley Manning, the alleged Wikileaks source inside the U.S. military whom Lamo had just ...

    www.brooklynrail.org

  • Defense wants sentence reduced for WikiLeaks suspect

    The civilian lawyer representing Pfc. Bradley Manning has asked a military court to reduce any possible sentence by at least 7 years due to harsh treatment while in custody.

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  • Countering insider threats: Part One of a series

    Most of these secrets were disclosed, they say, by U.S. Army PFC Bradley Manning, a low-level intelligence analyst deployed to Iraq.

    www.scmagazine.com

  • WikiLeaks case set for trial in February, March

    Denise Lind, the judge handling the case, said Thursday that Pfc. Bradley Manning's trial is now scheduled to take place between February 4 and March 15.

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  • Jessica Gresko, Associated Press

    The attorney for Pfc. Bradley Manning made his argument before a military judge Monday, the first... *We welcome your comments on the stories and issues of the day and seek to provide a forum for the community to voice opinions.

    mdjonline.com

  • A Tale of Two Whistleblowers

    Of course, not all whistleblowers are...which brings us to our second story, that of PFC Bradley Manning. The 24-year old former Army intelligence analyst is accused of leaking the now-infamous "Collateral Murder" video, in which a US Apache helicopter ...

    www.dailyreckoning.com.au

  • DNC: Protesters disrupt traffic, convention peace in Charlotte

    "Private Manning is a hero," they chanted in a pitchy staccato. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning remains in prison on charges of giving government files to WikiLeaks.

    watchdog.org

  • Cops Surround Protesters Near Democrat Convention

    Some were also protesting the incarceration of a soldier accused of giving classified documents to the anti-secrecy website Wikileaks, Pfc. Bradley Manning. Some were chanting: "Free Bradley, arrest Barack." Related Topics: Democratic National ...

    abcnews.go.com

  • Asheville's protesters and activists come out for the DNC

    4 arrest posted on YouTube, Penley says the protesters were trying to speak to delegates about issues including bringing the military home, soldier's suicides and the detention of Pfc. Bradley Manning, accusing of leaking classified documents to Wikileaks.

    www.mountainx.com

  • For Julian Assange, Justice Foreclosed

    By that August, Pfc. Bradley Manning, the reputed source of the video and about 750,000 other leaked government documents, was being held without charge in solitary confinement at the Marine Corps brig in Quantico, subjected to what his attorney, David ...

    www.thenation.com

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