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Bradley Manning rally to feature Ellsberg, Ann Wright, Dan Choi, Sarah Shourd

Nathan Fuller answers my question in this short interview I did with him a couple weeks back in Brooklyn. Fuller is organizing buses to bring people to a rally ahead of the start of Manning’s court martial trial in two weeks.
 
Fuller’s site Bradley Manning.org is hoping for a big turnout:
 
A thousand people from around the country will descend on Ft. Meade, Maryland, to show their support for Army whistleblower PFC Bradley Manning in a mass demonstration on Saturday, June 1. They will use marching, theater, creative visuals and other actions to protest against his imprisonment two days before his court-martial trial is set to begin, on June 3, 2013.
 
Speakers for the rally will include Daniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers whistleblower; Ethan McCord, the soldier who saved the children attacked in the Collateral Murder video released by WikiLeaks; Col. Ann Wright, the most senior state department official to resign in protest of the Iraq war; Birgitta Jonsdottir, Icelandic parliamentarian and co-producer of the Collateral Murder video; Sarah Shourd, hiker imprisoned by Iran turned prisoner rights activists; and Lt. Dan Choi, prominent anti-Don’t Ask Don’t Tell activist featured on the Rachel Maddow show.
 
Buses will be coming to the event from Syracuse, NY, New York City, Philadelphia, Willimantic, CT, New Brunswick, NJ, Baltimore and Washington D.C. and more supporters will be joining them from across the country and the world.
 
Bradley Manning’s actions exposed the true number of civilian casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan, U.S.-supported torture in Iraq, and a pattern of corporate influence on U.S. foreign policy worldwide. Despite pleading guilty to charges of mishandling classified information, which could put him in jail for up to 20 years, the military is pursuing 22 charges including one count of “aiding the enemy,” which carries a sentence of life without parole. By the time Manning’s trial begins on June 3, he will have been in prison for more than three years since his arrest in May 2010.
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Thanks Phil for posting this and the related link, super important to support Bradley Manning!

Glad to see this. Whatever happened to swift justice and the right to a speedy trial?

3 yrs in solitary. Acc. to Glenn Greenwald’s 2010 article:

” The inhumane conditions of Bradley Manning’s detention
The private — accused of leaking to WikiLeaks — endures conditions many would call cruel, and possibly torture”

http://www.salon.com/2010/12/15/manning_3/

Nothing is ever in the US mainstream media TV about Bradley Manning and what his action uncovered about the character of US activities around the world. Seems nobody cares, I guess because there’s no military draft.