From The Boston Bradley Manning Support Committee Archives (November, 2012)
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As three former Nobel Peace
Prize winners speak out for freedom for Private Bradley Manning no one should
miss the irony that Private Manning, currently nominated for the Nobel Peace
Prize himself, is being held in the jails of a former Nobel Peace Prize winner,
U.S. President Barack Obama. President Obama pardon Private Manning now.
**************The Latest From The Private Bradley Manning Support Network-Free Bradley Manning Now! President Obama Pardon Bradley Manning
We of the international
anti-war movement were not able to do much to affect the Bush- Obama Iraq war
timetable or, as of now, the Afghanistan one, but we can save the one hero of
that war, American soldier Private Bradley Manning. The Manning legal case, and
Private Manning as an exceptionally brave individual, can and should serve to
rally all those looking for a concrete way to express their anti-war outrage at
the continuing atrocious American imperial war policies. The message below can
serve as a continuing rationale for my (and your) support to this honorable
whistleblower.
********The following are remarks that I have been focusing on of late to build support for Private Manning’s cause at stand-outs, marches and rallies.
Veterans for Peace proudly
stands in solidarity with, and in defense of, Private Bradley Manning.
I stand in solidarity with
the alleged actions of Private Bradley Manning in bringing to light, just a
little light, some of the nefarious war-related doings of this government,
under Bush and Obama. Those precious bits of information leaked to Wikileaks
about American soldiers committing war atrocities in Iraq as chronicled in the
tape known on YouTube as “Collateral Murder” and the Iraq and Afghan War
Diaries. If he did such acts they are no crime. No crime at all in my eyes or
in the eyes of the vast majority of people who know of the case and of its
importance as an individual act of resistance to the unjust and barbaric
American-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. I sleep just a shade bit easier
these days knowing that Private Manning may have exposed what we all knew, or
should have known- the Iraq war and the Afghan war justifications rested on a
flim-flam house of cards. American imperialism’s gun-toting flim-flam house of
cards, but cards nevertheless.
I am standing in solidarity
with Private Bradley Manning because I am outraged by the treatment meted out
to Private Manning, presumably an innocent man, by a government who alleges
itself to be some “beacon” of the civilized world. Bradley Manning has been
held in solidarity at Quantico, other locales, and now at Fort Leavenworth in
Kansas for over two years, and has been held without trial for longer, as the
government and its military try to glue a case together. The military, and its
henchmen in the Justice Department, have gotten more devious although not
smarter since I was a soldier in their crosshairs over forty years ago.
Many of us have become
somewhat inured to the constant cases of jackboot torturous behavior on the
part of the American military in places like Guantanamo, Bagram and other
national security hellhole black box locations against foreign nationals. We
have also become inured, or at least no longer surprised, when American
civilian citizens are subject to such actions, and more likely death.
However, as recent allegations of pre-trial torturous conduct condoned by high military authority (see the allegations and motion to dismiss charged on the Bradley Manning Support Network website) by Private Manning’s civilian defense lawyer David Coombs make clear, those acts are not confined to foreign nationals and American civilian citizens. The torture of Private Manning, an American soldier, by the American government should give us all pause. And should have us shouting to the heavens for his release.
These are more than sufficient reasons to stand in solidarity with Private Manning and will be until the day this brave soldier is freed by his jailers. And I will continue to stand in proud solidarity with Private Manning until that great day.
I urge everyone to sign the
petition calling on the American military to free Private Bradley Manning
either here or on the Bradley Manning Support Network website. And if we cannot
get Private Manning freed that way I urge everyone to begin a campaign in your area
to call on President Barack Obama, or whoever is president while Private
Manning is incarcerated, to pardon this brave soldier. The American president
has the constitutional authority to grant pardons to the guilty and innocent,
the convicted and those facing charges. I call on President Obama to pardon
Private Manning now.
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