From: Courage to Resist

Help end the inhumane treatment of Bradley Manning!

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Bradley Manning Support Network. December 22, 2010

The Marine Brig at Quantico, Virginia is using 
“injury prevention” as a vehicle to inflict 
extreme pre-trial punishment on accused Wikileaks 
whistleblower Army PFC Bradley Manning (photo 
right). These “maximum conditions” are not 
unheard-of during an inmate’s first week at a 
military confinement facility, but when applied 
continuously for months and with no end in sight 
they amount to a form of torture. Bradley, who 
just turned 23-years-old last week, has been held 
in solitary confinement since his arrest in late 
May. We’re now turning to Bradley’s supporters 
worldwide to directly protest, and help bring a 
halt to, the extremely punitive conditions of Bradley’s pre-trial detention.

We need your help in pressing the following demands:

End the inhumane, degrading conditions of 
pre-trial confinement and respect Bradley’s human 
rights. Specifically, lift the “Prevention of 
Injury (POI) watch order”. This would allow 
Bradley meaningful physical exercise, 
uninterrupted sleep during the night, and a 
release from isolation. We are not asking for 
“special treatment”. In fact, we are demanding an 
immediate end to the special treatment.

Quantico Base Commander
Colonel Daniel Choike
3250 Catlin Ave, Quantico VA 22134
+1-703-784-2707 (phone)

Quantico Brig Commanding Officer
CWO4 James Averhart
3247 Elrod Ave, Quantico VA 22134
+1-703-784-4242 (fax)

Background

In the wake of 
<http://www.salon.com/news/wikileaks/index.html?story=/opinion/greenwald/2010/12/14/manning>an
 
investigative report last week by Glenn Greenwald 
of Salon.com giving evidence that Bradley Manning 
was subject to “detention conditions likely to 
create long-term psychological injuries”, 
Bradley’s attorney, David Coombs, published an 
article at his website on Saturday entitled 
<http://www.armycourtmartialdefense.info/2010/12/typical-day-for-pfc-bradley-manning.html>“A
 
Typical Day for PFC Bradley Manning”. Mr. Coombs 
details the maximum custody conditions that 
Bradley is subject to at the Quantico Confinement 
Facility and highlights an additional set of 
restrictions imposed upon him under a Prevention of Injury (POI) watch order.

Usually enforced only through a detainee’s first 
week at a confinement facility, or in cases of  
violent and/or suicidal inmates, the standing POI 
order has severely limited Manning's access to 
exercise, daylight and human contact for the past 
five months. The military’s own psychologists 
assigned to Quantico have recommended that the 
POI order and the extra restrictions imposed on Bradley be lifted.

Despite not having been convicted of any crime or 
even yet formally indicted, the confinement 
regime Bradley lives under includes pronounced 
social isolation and a complete lack of 
opportunities for meaningful exercise. 
Additionally, Bradley’s sleep is regularly 
interrupted. Coombs writes: “The guards are 
required to check on Manning every five minutes 
[...] At night, if the guards cannot see PFC 
Manning clearly, because he has a blanket over 
his head or is curled up towards the wall, they 
will wake him in order to ensure he is okay.”

Denver Nicks writes in The Daily Beast that 
“[Bradley Manning’s] attorney […] says the 
extended isolation ­ now more than seven months 
of solitary confinement ­ is weighing on his 
client’s psyche. […] Both Coombs and Manning’s 
psychologist, Coombs says, are sure Manning is 
mentally healthy, that there is no evidence he’s 
a threat to himself, and shouldn’t be held in 
such severe conditions under the artifice of his own protection.”

In an article to be published at Firedoglake.com 
later today, David House, a friend of Bradley’s 
who visits him regularly at Quantico, says that 
Bradley “has not been outside or into the brig 
yard for either recreation or exercise in four 
full weeks. He related that visits to the 
outdoors have been infrequent and sporadic for the past several months.”

In an average military court martial situation, a 
defense attorney would be able to bring these 
issues of pre-trial punishment to the military 
judge assigned to the case (known as an Article 
13 hearing). However, the military is unlikely to 
assign a judge to Bradley’s case until the 
pre-trial Article 32 hearing is held (similar to 
an arraignment in civilian court), and that is 
not expected until February, March, or 
later­followed by the actual court martial trial 
months after that. In short, you are Bradley’s best and most immediate hope.

What can you do?
    * Contact the Marine Corps officers above and 
respectfully, but firmly, ask that they lift the 
extreme pre-trial confinement conditions against Army PFC Bradley Manning.
    * Forward this urgent appeal for action widely.
    * Sign the “Stand with Brad” public petition 
and letter campaign at 
<http://www.standwithbrad.org>www.standwithbrad.org 
– Sign online, and we’ll mail out two letters on 
your behalf to Army officials.
    * Donate to Bradley’s defense fund at 
<http://www.couragetoresist.org/bradley>www.couragetoresist.org/bradley

References:

<http://www.salon.com/news/wikileaks/index.html?story=/opinion/greenwald/2010/12/14/manning>“The
 
inhumane conditions of Bradley Manning’s 
detention”, by Glenn Greenwald for Salon.com, 15 December 2010

<http://www.armycourtmartialdefense.info/2010/12/typical-day-for-pfc-bradley-manning.html>“A
 
Typical Day for PFC Bradley Manning”, by attorney 
David E. Coombs, 18 December 2010

<http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2010-12-17/bradley-manning-wikileaks-alleged-sources-life-in-prison/>“Bradley
 
Manning’s Life Behind Bars”, by Denver Nicks for 
the Daily Beast, 17 December 2010

<http://www.bradleymanning.org/>Bradley Manning Support Network
<http://www.couragetoresist.org/x/content/view/21/26/>
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