Rally In Solidarity With

 

BRADLEY MANNING
INCARCERATED OVER 1000 DAYS WITHOUT TRIAL.
GAY WHISTLEBLOWER HERO & PATRIOT.
JOIN SOLIDARITY RALLIES AROUND THE WORLD!

www.bradleymanning.org 


SATURDAY, JULY 27th, NOON to 3:00 PM 
At

WESTWOOD FEDERAL BUILDING 

Located at Wilshire & Veteran

BRING YOUR FRIENDS, NOISEMAKERS, SIGNS, BANNERS, AND LITERATURE
SHOW BRADLEY AND THE WORLD THE SUPPORT HE DESERVES
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Sean MacBride Peace Prize Awarded to Bradley Manning

The International Peace Bureau is delighted to announce that this year's
Sean MacBride Peace Prize is to be awarded to Bradley Manning, the US
whistleblower whose case has attracted worldwide attention, for his
courageous actions in revealing information about US war crimes. His trial
is likely to be concluded in the coming days.

Manning was arrested in May 2010 after allegedly leaking more than 250,000
U.S. diplomatic cables, 400,000 U.S. Army reports about Iraq and another
90,000 about Afghanistan, as well as the material used in the "Collateral
Murder" video produced by WikiLeaks: videos of the July 12, 2007 Baghdad
airstrike and the 2009 Garani airstrike in Afghanistan. At the time, it
constituted the largest set of restricted documents ever leaked to the
public. Much of it was published by WikiLeaks or its media partners between
April and November 2010.

Manning has so far been detained for three years - first in Kuwait, then in
solitary confinement at the Marine Corps Brig in Quantico, Va., and finally
at a medium-security military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. -before being
charged with 22 offenses, including communicating national defense
information to an unauthorized source and aiding the enemy. He pleaded
guilty in February 2013 to 10 of the 22 charges, which could carry a
sentence of up to 20 years. A full life sentence is now also possible.

IPB's Co-President Tomas Magnusson comments: "IPB believes that among the
very highest moral duties of a citizen is to make known war crimes and
crimes against humanity. This is within the broad meaning of the Nuremberg
Principles enunciated at the end of the Second World War. When Manning
revealed to the world the crimes being committed by the US military he did
so as an act of obedience to this high moral duty". It is for this reason
too that Manning has also been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. In more
general terms it is well known that war operations, and especially illegal
ones, are frequently conducted under the cover of secrecy. To penetrate this
wall of secrecy by revealing information that should be accessible to all is
an important contribution to the struggle against war, and acts as a
challenge to the military system which dominates both the economy and
society in today's world. IPB believes that whistleblowers are vital in
upholding democracies - especially in the area of defense and security. A
heavy sentence for Manning would not only be unjust but would also have very
negative effects on the right to freedom of expression which the US claims
to uphold.

 



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