Dorchester (Ma.) People For Peace To Honor
Bradley-December 10th
Dorchester People For Peace Annual Awards Dinner-
December 10, 2012 -6:00-9:00 PM Vietnamese –American Center, 9 Charles Street
(Fields Corner Station on Red Line), Dorchester (Boston), Massachusetts
Over the past several months as the Private Bradley
Manning case has gained more publicity as a trial date has approached
(scheduled now for mid-winter 2013) his cause has been aided immensely by an
open declaration of support for his freedom by three Nobel Peace Prize
Laureates Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Mairead Maguire, and Adolfo Perez Esquivel.
In one of those ironies of history they are asking a fellow Nobel Peace Prize
Laureate, U.S. President Barack Obama, to release current Nobel Peace Prize
nominee Private Manning from his jails.
That is the high political profile end of the
support for Private Manning. But down in the anti-war trenches, down where the
questions of war and peace are matters of personal, and life or death, interest
there is also growing support for Private Manning’s cause. An example of this
is Private Manning ‘s selection this year as a recipient of a Peace Prize from
the Dorchester People for Peace, a grassroots organization with long time and
long worked at roots in that multi-cultural working class neighborhood of
Boston. This may not have the prestige of the Nobel Peace Prize but Private
Manning should cherish it just as much. Join DPP in honoring Private Manning on
December 10th. A representative of the
local Bradley Manning Support Group (and member of Veterans for Peace, a strong
supporter of his defense) in Boston will accept and pass on the award to
Private Manning.
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