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Wikileaks can't take donations via PayPal but Google can sell the keyword "wikileaks"

 

The Guardian is smart to create a stand alone section and use the Google ad to capture traffic.

 

Hey Senator Lieberman, let's take down The Guardian!

 

By the way Senator, Wikileaks is currently mirrored on 1,334 sites.

Shots from Day 11. For additional information check out Adbusters - www.adbusters.org/campaigns/occupywallstreet

 

Here's the series of images for Day 10.

Whistle blower Bradley Manning & Wikileaks supporters rallied at the United States Marine Corps officer recruiting center yesterday in Berkeley California in solidarity with several rallies nationwide and at Ft. Meade Maryland where the young soldier is the subject of a hearing that could have all his charges dismissed based on unlawful pretrial punishment he received at the Quantico Marine Brig facility for nearly 10 months after his arrest.

 

At the November 27, 2012 hearing the Quantico base commander Col. Daniel Choike revealed in testimony that the military barred or delayed independent analyses of PFC Bradley Manning’s abusive confinement, claiming that Bradley’s defense could “exploit” such a review in the press, and instead sought reviews that would confirm and justify the military’s handling of the young private.

 

Col. Choike also revealed, near the day’s end, that he didn’t believe from the start that Bradley should have been kept at Quantico. The Marine brig, which had recently been in transition from a post-trial to a pre-trial confinement facility, was meant for short-term detention. Government lawyers told Col. Choike early on that they expected Bradley’s trial to last nearly two years, and Col. Choike told his superiors that he didn’t think Quantico was adequately resourced to hold Bradley for that long, and that Bradley shouldn’t be held there for more than 90 days at most. The military ignored Col. Choike’s qualms, clearly to Bradley’s detriment.

 

The Berkeley rally was followed by an action that took Shattuck street for several minutes and protesters faced off with police at Shattuck and Addison until a dispersal order was given. No arrests were made.

 

The hearing is scheduled to last until Sunday and Manning's court martial is set to start on February 4th of 2013.

 

www.bradleymanning.org

At the helm of Wikileaks is Julian Assange. He is being currently enprisoned for charges not related to Wikileaks.

 

Photo from www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jul/14/julian-assange-whist...; Fair Use Doctrine.

  

freewikileaks.eu/en/protests/

 

www.bradleymanning.org

 

Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA

 

The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman

 

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...

 

Description of event

 

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750

 

"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.

 

Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.

 

A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.

 

We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.

 

We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.

 

To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.

 

References:

 

[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media

 

www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...

 

[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn

  

lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...

 

more wikileaks photos

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157625853473374/

  

Wikileaks Spokesperson Kristinn Hrafnsson speaks at the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland Australia 110623

 

Kristinn Hrafnsson on Wikipedia

Whistle blower Bradley Manning & Wikileaks supporters rallied at the United States Marine Corps officer recruiting center yesterday in Berkeley California in solidarity with several rallies nationwide and at Ft. Meade Maryland where the young soldier is the subject of a hearing that could have all his charges dismissed based on unlawful pretrial punishment he received at the Quantico Marine Brig facility for nearly 10 months after his arrest.

 

At the November 27, 2012 hearing the Quantico base commander Col. Daniel Choike revealed in testimony that the military barred or delayed independent analyses of PFC Bradley Manning’s abusive confinement, claiming that Bradley’s defense could “exploit” such a review in the press, and instead sought reviews that would confirm and justify the military’s handling of the young private.

 

Col. Choike also revealed, near the day’s end, that he didn’t believe from the start that Bradley should have been kept at Quantico. The Marine brig, which had recently been in transition from a post-trial to a pre-trial confinement facility, was meant for short-term detention. Government lawyers told Col. Choike early on that they expected Bradley’s trial to last nearly two years, and Col. Choike told his superiors that he didn’t think Quantico was adequately resourced to hold Bradley for that long, and that Bradley shouldn’t be held there for more than 90 days at most. The military ignored Col. Choike’s qualms, clearly to Bradley’s detriment.

 

The Berkeley rally was followed by an action that took Shattuck street for several minutes and protesters faced off with police at Shattuck and Addison until a dispersal order was given. No arrests were made.

 

The hearing is scheduled to last until Sunday and Manning's court martial is set to start on February 4th of 2013.

 

www.bradleymanning.org

Whistle blower Bradley Manning & Wikileaks supporters rallied at the United States Marine Corps officer recruiting center yesterday in Berkeley California in solidarity with several rallies nationwide and at Ft. Meade Maryland where the young soldier is the subject of a hearing that could have all his charges dismissed based on unlawful pretrial punishment he received at the Quantico Marine Brig facility for nearly 10 months after his arrest.

 

At the November 27, 2012 hearing the Quantico base commander Col. Daniel Choike revealed in testimony that the military barred or delayed independent analyses of PFC Bradley Manning’s abusive confinement, claiming that Bradley’s defense could “exploit” such a review in the press, and instead sought reviews that would confirm and justify the military’s handling of the young private.

 

Col. Choike also revealed, near the day’s end, that he didn’t believe from the start that Bradley should have been kept at Quantico. The Marine brig, which had recently been in transition from a post-trial to a pre-trial confinement facility, was meant for short-term detention. Government lawyers told Col. Choike early on that they expected Bradley’s trial to last nearly two years, and Col. Choike told his superiors that he didn’t think Quantico was adequately resourced to hold Bradley for that long, and that Bradley shouldn’t be held there for more than 90 days at most. The military ignored Col. Choike’s qualms, clearly to Bradley’s detriment.

 

The Berkeley rally was followed by an action that took Shattuck street for several minutes and protesters faced off with police at Shattuck and Addison until a dispersal order was given. No arrests were made.

 

The hearing is scheduled to last until Sunday and Manning's court martial is set to start on February 4th of 2013.

 

www.bradleymanning.org

Joseph E. Davies - Mission to Moscow

Pocket Books 203, 1943

Cover Artist: unknown

 

A 1943 version of Wikileaks?

A man walks over the seal of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the lobby of CIA Headquarters in Langley, Virginia, on August 14, 2008. Gen. Michael Hayden, who was replaced as CIA chief earlier this year by President Barack Obama, assailed Obama's decision last week to release "Top Secret" memos detailing the interrogation techniques as "really dangerous" for US intelligence efforts. Speaking on the "Fox News Sunday" program, on April 19, 2009 Hayden rejected claims by critics that methods like extreme sleep deprivation, waterboarding and the use of insects to provoke fear had proved ineffective in getting information from top members of the Al-Qaeda terrorist network. AFP PHOTO/SAUL LOEB/FILES

Beach, hat, Wikileaks t-shirt, just missing the beer.

  

freewikileaks.eu/en/protests/

 

www.bradleymanning.org

 

Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA

 

The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman

 

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...

 

Description of event

 

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750

 

"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.

 

Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.

 

A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.

 

We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.

 

We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.

 

To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.

 

References:

 

[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media

 

www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...

 

[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn

  

lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...

 

more wikileaks photos

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157625853473374/

  

US imperialist forces have struck Somalia again with air strikes against civilian areas. The international community has spoken out forcefully against this aggressive policy. The Bush administration in its desperation continued to engage in further military adventurism in Iraq, Iran and Somalia. WikiLeaks exposed the obvious that the U.S. imperialist were behind the invasion of Somalia.

Brick Lane London Street Artwork. We are appealing for witnesses. Can you help us? Kidnap and Torture. On Thursday 11th April 2019 at about 9.45am a Journalist was abducted by Metropolitan Police in a van. Did you see or hear anything from the "Free" Press ?? Please wise up. On wiseupactition.info or at defend.wikileaks.org or say goodbye to press freedom and civil liberties.

defend.wikileaks.org/

  

freewikileaks.eu/en/protests/

 

www.bradleymanning.org

 

Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA

 

The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman

 

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...

 

Description of event

 

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750

 

"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.

 

Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.

 

A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.

 

We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.

 

We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.

 

To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.

 

References:

 

[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media

 

www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...

 

[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn

  

lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...

 

more wikileaks photos

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157625853473374/

  

Nearly two thousand supporters of US Army PFC Bradley Manning rallied and marched on Fort Meade, Maryland, this afternoon for the young whistle-blower.

 

Under a sweltering sun, Pentagon Papers whistle-blower Daniel Ellsberg, former political prisoner-turned-human rights advocate Sarah Shourd, LGBT activist and US Army LT Dan Choi, and retired US Army Col. Ann Wright addressed supporters at the Llewellyn Gate, nearest the military courtroom.

 

The demonstration, which lasted several hours, comes two days before Manning’s trial is set to begin at Ft. Meade, on June 3, and three years after his arrest. The government is charging Manning with indirectly “aiding the enemy” for releasing hundreds of thousands of war logs, diplomatic cables, and military videos to the transparency website WikiLeaks.

 

PFC Manning has said that he hoped the releases would “spark a domestic debate on the role of the military and our foreign policy in general as well as it related to Iraq and Afghanistan.”

 

A dozen chartered buses brought supporters from across the northeast, including three buses from New York City. Military veterans and activists traveled from around North America—some arriving from as far as Michigan, Montreal, and Mexico City.

 

“People came from great distances to stand with a true American hero,” said Jeff Paterson, director of the Bradley Manning Support Network. “From Bradley’s demeanor in court, it’s clear he takes strength from the outpouring of support.”

 

Today’s rally was held with the assistance of many national organizations, including Veterans for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War, CODEPINK Women for Peace, World Can’t Wait, and Courage to Resist.

 

Photo credit: Owen Wiltshire, Bradley Manning Support Network

Drugs for kids.

Money for corporates.

Jail for blacks

- Western Democracy 2010

 

News:

- WikiLeaks protest kicks off in Melbourne - by Georgie Haberfield, Melbourne Leader, 10 Dec 10 @ 04:43pm

-

Australia-wide protests support of Wikileaks founder after his arrest today in London - by kimk, IndyMedia, Wed 08 Dec 2010

- BRISBANE - 12 noon, this Friday December 10

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 295 Ann Street, City.

 

- SYDNEY- Sydney Town Hall @ 1pm, Friday December 10.

 

- MELBOURNE - Facebook event: Defend Assange and WikiLeaks on Human Rights Day in Melbourne: www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=182297491780623

Melbourne Protest to defend Julian Assange at State Library, Melbourne 4.30pm, this Friday, Dec 10

 

- HOBART: Saturday, December 11, noon at the Hobart Parliament Lawns

Facebook page www.facebook.com/home.php?#%21/event.php?eid=171620612868329

 

- ADELAIDE: Sunday, December 12, 1:00pm at Parliament House.

Facebook page www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=182236928453862

 

- PERTH: Friday 10th December, 6:00PM Wesley Church,

corner Hay and Williams St,

Human Rights Day Vigil to support Freedom of Speech and Wikileaks

Julian Assange speaks at the whistleblowers' debate.

 

Kensington Town Hall, London - April 2011

Bumper Sticker #WikiLeaks #MuellerTime #PayTheSwamp #FollowTheBorscht #TrumpRussia #PutinsPuppet #Trump #GOP #RNC #MAGA #BoneSpurs #iWikeTwucks #PPOTUS #GOPEEPEE #StormyDaniels

April 2010: Wired (Italy) feat. Wikileaks spokesperson, Julian Assange, with a CC licensed photo from New Media Days 09.

 

Credits highlight by New Media Days.

 

You'll find the article online here.

13 March 1976 from US Ambassador Henry Byroade to the State Department

 

ADMISSION OF MR. SHAHNAWAZ BHUTTO TO HARVARD

 

1. RECENTLY PRIME MINISTER AND BEGUM BHUTTO ASKED MY ADVICE ABOUT A PROBLEM CONCERNING THEIR SON, SHAHNAWAZ BHUTTO. BHUTTO LET ME READ A LETTER FROM AMBASSADOR YAQUB KHAN ADDRESSED TO HIS OFFICE WHICH EXPLAINED THAT THE PAK EMBASSY HAD BEEN IN TOUCH WITH THREE HARVARD OFFICIALS TO PRESS THE CLAIM OF SHAHNAWAZ FOR ADMISSION TO HARVARD. THE OFFICIALS WERE THE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS, THE DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS AND THEFOREIGN STUDENT ADVISOR. THE OFFICIALS ADVISED THEM THAT SHAHNAWAZ'S BACKGROUND AND THE ASSOCIATIONS OF HIS FAMILY WITH THE UNIVERSITY WEIGHED STRONGLY IN HIS FAVOR. HOWEVER, THE DECIDING FACTOR WOULD BE HIS ACADEMIC RECORD AND THEY REGRET THAT IN THEIR JUDGMENT IT WOULD NOT BE REALISTIC TO EXPECT SHAHNAWAZ TO BE SELECTED FOR ADMISSION. THE LETTER INDICATES THAT SIDNEY SOBER HAS ALSO ATTEMPTED TO BE HELPFUL ON THE MATTER BUT HE RECEIVED ESSENTIALLY THE SAME RESPONSE FROM HARVARD. HARVARD APPARENTLY ADVISED THAT SHAHNAWAZ SPEND A YEAR IN A TUTORIAL SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SO THAT HE COULD IMPROVE HIS GRADES.

 

2. BHUTTO WAS CLEARLY IN A DILEMMA OVER THIS, SO MUCH SO THAT HE ASKED MY ADVICE AS TO WHAT I THOUGHT WOULD BE THE BEST THING TO TRY TO DO. HE KNOWS THAT SHAHNAWAZ HAS NOT WORKED HARD ENOUGH AS A STUDENT, BUT FEELS THAT A PART OF THE FAULT LIES IN THE ABNORMAL SURROUNDINGS HE HAS HERE AS THE SON OF A PRIME MINISTER. HE BELIEVES HIS SON IS CAPABLE OF MAKING A GO AT IT AT HARVARD AND THAT HE WOULD BE UNDER PRESSURE TO DO SO BECAUSE OF FAMILY PRIDE, AND THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF HIS BROTHER AND SISTER AT HARVARD, RADCLIFFE, AND OXFORD. BECAUSE OF THESE PRESSURES, I BELIEVE HE THINKS THAT SHAHNAWAZ WOULD PRODUCE BETTER AT HARVARD THAN AT SOME UNKNOWN PREP SCHOOL.

 

3. THOSE OF US THAT KNOW SHAHNAWAZ CONSIDER HIM TO BE FAR ABOVE THE AVERAGE FROM AN INTELLIGENCE POINT OF VIEW. HE HAS NOT WORKED VERY HARD AT THE INTERNATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BUT WE ARE INCLINED TO THINK HE WOULD PROBABLY MAKE A GO OF IT AWAY FROM THE PRESENT SURROUNDINGS AND ASSOCIATES HE HAS HERE IN VIEW OF HIS FATHER'S POSITION. THE FATHER-SON RELATIONSHIP IS A VERY STRONG ONE, AND WHILE I OF COURSE COULD BE WRONG, MY OWN VIEW IS THAT HE WOULD MAKE THE GRADE.

 

4. RECENTLY AT LARKANA I TOLD BHUTTO IF HE WANTED ME TO I WOULD SEE IF THERE IS ANY ADDITIONAL PERSUASION THAT MIGHT BE PUT TO HARVARD ON THIS CASE, WARNING HIM THAT HARVARD STANDARDS WERE TOUGH AND THAT IT MIGHT NOT BE POSSIBLE TO MAKE MUCH INDENT. I SUGGESTED HE MIGHT CONSIDER TRYING TO GET SHAHNAWAZ BACK TO THE STATES JUST AS SOON AS HE COULD GET HIS HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS HERE WHICH WOULD BE ABOUT JUNE 1. IF THE PROPER SUMMER PREP SCHOOL ARRANGEMENT COULD BE MADE, OR EVEN PRIVATE TUTORING, WHICH WOULD BE DESIGNED TO EASE HIS FIRST FEW MONTHS AT HARVARD THIS MIGHT LET HIM DO BETTER IN THE CRITICAL PERIOD JUST AFTER HE ENTERS. I SAID I DID NOT KNOW HOW MUCH INFLUENCE SUCH AN ARRANGEMENT MIGHT HAVE ON HARVARD, BUT WOULD HOPE IT MIGHT HELP.

 

5. BHUTTO EXPRESSED HIS APPRECIATION FOR THESE THOUGHTS AND I GATHER WOULD APPRECIATE GREATLY ANYTHING WE MIGHT BE ABLE TO DO TO TRY TO INFLUENCE HARVARD TOWARDS ADMITTING SHAHNAWAZ. CONFIDENTIAL CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 03 ISLAMA 02662 130807Z

6. I DO NOT KNOW HOW TO APPROACH HARVARD FROM HERE AND THEREFORE SEE NO ALTERNATIVE BUT TO GIVE YOU THE PROBLEM. I, OF COURSE, WILL LEAVE IT UP TO YOU WHETHER YOU THINK THE SECRETARY MIGHT BE WILLING TO TAKE A HAND IN THIS ONE HIMSELF. ALSO, I LEAVE TO YOUR JUDGMENT WHETHER PAT MOYNIHAN MIGHT BE USEFUL. PERHAPS YOU WILL HAVE BETTER IDEAS BUT ANY HELP YOU CAN THINK OF WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. BYROADE

CONFIDENTIAL

Segundo stencil de wikileaks que me encuentro en Bilbao.

Protest marks Bradley Manning's 1,000 days in prison - London, 23.02.2013

 

As part of a global day of action, protesters gathered at the US Embassy in London today to mark US Army Private Bradley Manning's 1,000th day in prison without trial over the leaking of classified US Army documents now known as the "Iraq War Logs" to whistleblowing website Wikileaks which revealed shocking details of war crimes committed by the US Army in Iraq, including the notorious "Collateral Damage" helicopter gunship cockpit video which showed American pilots indiscriminately murdering civilians and journalists.

 

Denied a speedy trial, and having been subjected to cruel and punitive treatment in military prisons which have been classified as torture by Amnesty International and other Human Rights organisations, Manning's supporters are calling for the US Army's prosecutors to stop hindering Manning's legal team access to important evidence at every turn.

 

Branded a traitor by many in the USA, and a hero by many others for exposing American crimes in Iraq, Manning is being charged under the US Espionage Act and an egregious “aiding the enemy” charge which could see him executed, even though it has been proven that not a single American has been harmed as a result of Manning's exposure of criminal behaviour. A spokesman from BradleyManning.org in the US said in a statement this week "There has never been a more important time to broadcast our message of support for exposing war crimes, international justice, and people's right to know what the government does in our name."

 

Groups supporting Manning today in London included Wise Up Action, Veterans for Peace UK, Queer Strike, All African Women's Network, Women Against Rape, PayDay Men's Network, London Catholic Worker and OccupyLondon.

 

For information on UK campaigns, visit Wise Up Action

 

For information on Global campaigns, visit www.bradleymanning.org

   

Whistle blower Bradley Manning & Wikileaks supporters rallied at the United States Marine Corps officer recruiting center yesterday in Berkeley California in solidarity with several rallies nationwide and at Ft. Meade Maryland where the young soldier is the subject of a hearing that could have all his charges dismissed based on unlawful pretrial punishment he received at the Quantico Marine Brig facility for nearly 10 months after his arrest.

 

At the November 27, 2012 hearing the Quantico base commander Col. Daniel Choike revealed in testimony that the military barred or delayed independent analyses of PFC Bradley Manning’s abusive confinement, claiming that Bradley’s defense could “exploit” such a review in the press, and instead sought reviews that would confirm and justify the military’s handling of the young private.

 

Col. Choike also revealed, near the day’s end, that he didn’t believe from the start that Bradley should have been kept at Quantico. The Marine brig, which had recently been in transition from a post-trial to a pre-trial confinement facility, was meant for short-term detention. Government lawyers told Col. Choike early on that they expected Bradley’s trial to last nearly two years, and Col. Choike told his superiors that he didn’t think Quantico was adequately resourced to hold Bradley for that long, and that Bradley shouldn’t be held there for more than 90 days at most. The military ignored Col. Choike’s qualms, clearly to Bradley’s detriment.

 

The Berkeley rally was followed by an action that took Shattuck street for several minutes and protesters faced off with police at Shattuck and Addison until a dispersal order was given. No arrests were made.

 

The hearing is scheduled to last until Sunday and Manning's court martial is set to start on February 4th of 2013.

 

www.bradleymanning.org

  

freewikileaks.eu/en/protests/

 

www.bradleymanning.org

 

Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA

 

The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman

 

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...

 

Description of event

 

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750

 

"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.

 

Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.

 

A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.

 

We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.

 

We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.

 

To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.

 

References:

 

[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media

 

www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...

 

[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn

  

lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...

 

more wikileaks photos

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157625853473374/

  

Whistle blower Bradley Manning & Wikileaks supporters rallied at the United States Marine Corps officer recruiting center yesterday in Berkeley California in solidarity with several rallies nationwide and at Ft. Meade Maryland where the young soldier is the subject of a hearing that could have all his charges dismissed based on unlawful pretrial punishment he received at the Quantico Marine Brig facility for nearly 10 months after his arrest.

 

At the November 27, 2012 hearing the Quantico base commander Col. Daniel Choike revealed in testimony that the military barred or delayed independent analyses of PFC Bradley Manning’s abusive confinement, claiming that Bradley’s defense could “exploit” such a review in the press, and instead sought reviews that would confirm and justify the military’s handling of the young private.

 

Col. Choike also revealed, near the day’s end, that he didn’t believe from the start that Bradley should have been kept at Quantico. The Marine brig, which had recently been in transition from a post-trial to a pre-trial confinement facility, was meant for short-term detention. Government lawyers told Col. Choike early on that they expected Bradley’s trial to last nearly two years, and Col. Choike told his superiors that he didn’t think Quantico was adequately resourced to hold Bradley for that long, and that Bradley shouldn’t be held there for more than 90 days at most. The military ignored Col. Choike’s qualms, clearly to Bradley’s detriment.

 

The Berkeley rally was followed by an action that took Shattuck street for several minutes and protesters faced off with police at Shattuck and Addison until a dispersal order was given. No arrests were made.

 

The hearing is scheduled to last until Sunday and Manning's court martial is set to start on February 4th of 2013.

 

www.bradleymanning.org

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WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange's bail hearing, 14.12.2010

 

I know this is definitely old news as Assange is now out on bail and is holed up in the countryside on mansion-arrest with an electronic tag, but I still wanted to post my own personal record of the day, as a large, international Press scrum and a group of enthusiastic WikiLeaks supporters gathered outside Westminster Magistrates' Court whilst Assange's fate was decided inside.

 

As we know, he was granted bail, but was sent back to prison because the Crown Prosecution Service objected and lodged their intention to appeal this decision. Bizarrely, they seem to have told a bit of a huge fib to Mark Stephens - Assange's lawyer - by telling him that the Swedish Prosecutor was the party objecting to bail, when it turns out it was the CPP all along!

 

Two days later their objection was tossed out by a judge at the Crown Court.

 

In the meanwhile, the American Government continues to behave stereotypically, and is now trying to twist and contort US law to find a plausible excuse for demanding that the bootlicking British Government hand Assange over to them so they can show him first hand how right he was to expose their lies, corruption and iniquities to the public view.

Dec 3rd. Washington DC. Bradley Manning's attorney gave an exclusive presentation discussing the trial and the unlawful pretrial punishment of Bradley Manning. #freebrad

 

www.bradleymanning.org

  

freewikileaks.eu/en/protests/

 

www.bradleymanning.org

 

Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA

 

The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman

 

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...

 

Description of event

 

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750

 

"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.

 

Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.

 

A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.

 

We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.

 

We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.

 

To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.

 

References:

 

[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media

 

www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...

 

[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn

  

lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...

 

more wikileaks photos

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157625853473374/

  

LONDON 20100930 Julian Assange during a panel discussion at City University in London. The Wikileaks founder Assange appeared for the first time in several weeks.

 

See also interview with Assange: www.nrk.no/nyheter/verden/1.7316763 [norwegian]

LONDON 20100930 Founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, was met with an ad-hoc press conference after the Index/City University panel discussion on information and censorship in the age of Wikileaks.

 

See also interview with Assange: www.nrk.no/nyheter/verden/1.7316763 [norwegian]

"By mid-morning, attempts to access the original Wikileaks.org Web site produced only a page saying: “The address is not valid.” The new domain name, Wikileaks.ch, appeared to be providing only sporadic access to the site.

 

The action by EveryDNS.net, which provides around 500,000 Web sites, followed a decision on Wednesday by Amazon.com Inc. to expel WikiLeaks, the whistle-blowing organization, from its servers, although it remains on the servers of a Swedish host, Bahnhof, as it continues to anger the United States by publicizing a huge array of some 250,000 leaked State Department documents relating to American foreign policy around the globe."

 

www.nytimes.com/2010/12/04/world/europe/04domain.html?_r=...

 

[Note the Otpor/CANVAS fist...] Assange: I give information on corporations to you for free, and I'm the villain /vs/ Zuckererg: I give your private information to corporations for money. And I'm the man of the year.

Whistle blower Bradley Manning & Wikileaks supporters rallied at the United States Marine Corps officer recruiting center yesterday in Berkeley California in solidarity with several rallies nationwide and at Ft. Meade Maryland where the young soldier is the subject of a hearing that could have all his charges dismissed based on unlawful pretrial punishment he received at the Quantico Marine Brig facility for nearly 10 months after his arrest.

 

At the November 27, 2012 hearing the Quantico base commander Col. Daniel Choike revealed in testimony that the military barred or delayed independent analyses of PFC Bradley Manning’s abusive confinement, claiming that Bradley’s defense could “exploit” such a review in the press, and instead sought reviews that would confirm and justify the military’s handling of the young private.

 

Col. Choike also revealed, near the day’s end, that he didn’t believe from the start that Bradley should have been kept at Quantico. The Marine brig, which had recently been in transition from a post-trial to a pre-trial confinement facility, was meant for short-term detention. Government lawyers told Col. Choike early on that they expected Bradley’s trial to last nearly two years, and Col. Choike told his superiors that he didn’t think Quantico was adequately resourced to hold Bradley for that long, and that Bradley shouldn’t be held there for more than 90 days at most. The military ignored Col. Choike’s qualms, clearly to Bradley’s detriment.

 

The Berkeley rally was followed by an action that took Shattuck street for several minutes and protesters faced off with police at Shattuck and Addison until a dispersal order was given. No arrests were made.

 

The hearing is scheduled to last until Sunday and Manning's court martial is set to start on February 4th of 2013.

 

www.bradleymanning.org

Supporters held the large Free Bradley Manning Banner on the University ave footwalk over I-580 in Berkeley for the morning commute 7am-9am. Then at 4pm supporters started at Oscar Grant Plaza, the site of the Occupy Oakland, and rallied for Bradley Manning and all political prisoners.

 

Supporters then moved on an unpermitted march to the county courthouse were people spoke about local activists who were arrested, some of which are still in jail. Then they moved to the Oakland federal building where Mumia Abu Jamal supporters spoke.

 

After that supporters made it to the Obama campaign office where Michael Thurman spoke about Bradley Manning. Lastly supporters went to the park at 19th and Telegraph where we held a people's trial and found the whole justice system guilty!

 

www.bradleymanning.org

News:

- WikiLeaks protest kicks off in Melbourne - by Georgie Haberfield, Melbourne Leader, 10 Dec 10 @ 04:43pm

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Australia-wide protests support of Wikileaks founder after his arrest today in London - by kimk, IndyMedia, Wed 08 Dec 2010

- BRISBANE - 12 noon, this Friday December 10

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 295 Ann Street, City.

 

- SYDNEY- Sydney Town Hall @ 1pm, Friday December 10.

 

- MELBOURNE - Facebook event: Defend Assange and WikiLeaks on Human Rights Day in Melbourne: www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=182297491780623

Melbourne Protest to defend Julian Assange at State Library, Melbourne 4.30pm, this Friday, Dec 10

 

- HOBART: Saturday, December 11, noon at the Hobart Parliament Lawns

Facebook page www.facebook.com/home.php?#%21/event.php?eid=171620612868329

 

- ADELAIDE: Sunday, December 12, 1:00pm at Parliament House.

Facebook page www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=182236928453862

 

- PERTH: Friday 10th December, 6:00PM Wesley Church,

corner Hay and Williams St,

Human Rights Day Vigil to support Freedom of Speech and Wikileaks

News:

- WikiLeaks protest kicks off in Melbourne - by Georgie Haberfield, Melbourne Leader, 10 Dec 10 @ 04:43pm

-

Australia-wide protests support of Wikileaks founder after his arrest today in London - by kimk, IndyMedia, Wed 08 Dec 2010

- BRISBANE - 12 noon, this Friday December 10

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 295 Ann Street, City.

 

- SYDNEY- Sydney Town Hall @ 1pm, Friday December 10.

 

- MELBOURNE - Facebook event: Defend Assange and WikiLeaks on Human Rights Day in Melbourne: www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=182297491780623

Melbourne Protest to defend Julian Assange at State Library, Melbourne 4.30pm, this Friday, Dec 10

 

- HOBART: Saturday, December 11, noon at the Hobart Parliament Lawns

Facebook page www.facebook.com/home.php?#%21/event.php?eid=171620612868329

 

- ADELAIDE: Sunday, December 12, 1:00pm at Parliament House.

Facebook page www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=182236928453862

 

- PERTH: Friday 10th December, 6:00PM Wesley Church,

corner Hay and Williams St,

Human Rights Day Vigil to support Freedom of Speech and Wikileaks

  

freewikileaks.eu/en/protests/

 

www.bradleymanning.org

 

Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA

 

The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman

 

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...

 

Description of event

 

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750

 

"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.

 

Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.

 

A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.

 

We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.

 

We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.

 

To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.

 

References:

 

[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media

 

www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...

 

[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn

  

lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...

 

more wikileaks photos

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157625853473374/

  

  

freewikileaks.eu/en/protests/

 

www.bradleymanning.org

 

Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA

 

The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman

 

www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...

 

Description of event

 

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750

 

"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.

 

Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.

 

A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.

 

We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.

 

We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.

 

To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.

 

References:

 

[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media

 

www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...

 

[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn

  

lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...

 

more wikileaks photos

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/collections/72157625853473374/

  

www.gianlucacostantini.com | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr |

 

Wikileaks cover image for Facebook

 

Graphic Novel "Julian Assange dall'etica hacher a Wikileaks edito da www.beccogiallo.org

 

Scheda del libro:

Il 5 aprile 2010, durante una conferenza stampa a Washington, WikiLeaks diffonde un video che mostra l’assassinio di almeno dodici civili iracheni, tra cui due giornalisti della Reuters, durante l’attacco di due elicotteri Apache americani. Da quel giorno, da quel video denominato “Collateral Murder”, WikiLeaks è diventato uno spauracchio costante per i governi di tutto il mondo. “Julian Assange & WikiLeaks” ricostruisce la storia di Julian Assange e dei suoi “complici”, attraversa due interi decenni di sfide informatiche, e risponde a molte delle domande che molti si fanno su WikiLeaks e sulla comunità che ha generato questa piattaforma: quella degli hacker.

“Sarà l’11 settembre della diplomazia mondiale. WikiLeaks fa saltare i rapporti di fiducia tra gli Stati, perché la diplomazia o è confidenziale oppure non funziona.” Franco Frattini, Ministro degli Esteri italiano

“La miglior giustificazione che i governi possono trovare per fermare le informazioni è che queste mettano in pericolo delle vite. In realtà questo è avvenuto proprio a causa dei silenzi e delle bugie rivelate da WikiLeaks.” Jemima Khan, scrittrice e attivista inglese

 

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