Pardon Private Bradley Manning
Stand-Out-Central Square, Cambridge, Wednesdays, 5:00 PM -Update
Let’s Redouble Our Efforts To
Free Private Bradley Manning-President Obama Pardon Bradley Manning -Make Every
Town Square In America (And The World) A Bradley Manning Square From Boston To
Berkeley to Berlin-Join Us In Central Square, Cambridge, Ma. For A Stand-Out
For Bradley- Wednesdays From 5:00-6:00 PM
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The Private Bradley Manning
case is headed toward an early summer trial now scheduled for June 2013. The
news on his case over the past several months has centered on the many (since about April 2012) pre-trial motions hearings
including defense motions to dismiss for lack of speedy trial (Private
Manning’s pre-trial confinement is now at 900 plus days and will be over 1000
days by the time of trial), a motion
still not ruled on, dismissal as a matter of freedom of speech and minimal
effect on alleged national security issues (issues important for us to know
what the hell the government is doing either in front of us, or behind our
backs), a motion also not ruled on and now the subject of prosecution counter- motions, and dismissal based on serious allegations of
torturous behavior by the military authorities extending far up the chain of
command while Private Manning was first detained in Kuwait and later at the
Quantico Marine brig for about a year ending in April 2011. In December Private
Manning himself, as well as others including senior military mental health
workers, took the stand to detail those abuses.
The results of that last
motion are now in, as announced at an early January pre-trial hearing, and
while every Bradley Manning supporter should be heartened by the fact that the
military judge ruled that he was subject to illegal behavior by the military during
his pre-trail confinement her remedy, a 112 days reduction in any future
sentence, is a mere slash on the risk to the military authorities. No dismissal
and, alternatively, no appropriate reduction (the asked for ten to one ratio for
all his first year or so of confinement) given the seriousness of the illegal behavior.
And a deterrent to any future military whistleblowers, and others who seek to
put the hard facts of future American military atrocities before the public.
Some other important recent news,
this from the November 2012 pre-trail sessions, is the offer by the defense to
plead guilty to lesser charges (wrongful, unauthorized use of the Internet,
etc.) in order to clear the deck and have the major (with a possibility of a
life sentence) espionage /aiding the enemy issue solely before the
court-martial judge (a single military judge, the one who has been hearing the
pre-trial motions, not a lifer-stacked panel). Also there has been increased
media attention by mainstream outlets
around the case (including the previously knowingly oblivious New York Times), as well as an important
statement by three Nobel Peace Laureates
(including Bishop Tutu from South Africa) calling on their fellow
laureate, United States President Barack Obama, to free Private Manning from
his jails. Check the Bradley Manning
Support Network for details and future updates.
Since September 2011, in
order to publicize Private Manning’s case locally, there have been weekly
stand-outs (as well as other more ad hoc
and sporadic events) in various locations in the Greater Boston area starting
in Somerville across from the Davis Square Redline MBTA stop on Friday
afternoons and later on Wednesdays. Lately this stand-out has been held on each
week on Wednesdays from 5:00 to 6:00 PM at Central Square, Cambridge, Ma. (small
park at the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Prospect Street just outside the
Redline MBTA stop, renamed Manning
Square for the duration of the stand-out) in order to continue to broaden our
outreach. Join us in calling for Private Manning’s freedom. President Obama Pardon Private Manning
Now!
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