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

 

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Gerry Condon and Helen Jaccard of the USA-based Veterans for Peace, in Belfast during an extended period in Europe, autumn 2011. An interview with Gerry Condon will appear in INNATE's 'Nonviolent News' 194; Gerry has been involved in peace activities since refusing orders from the US Army to deploy to Vietnam in 1969. See Veterans for Peace at www.veteransforpeace.org and Bradley Manning Support Network at www.bradleymanning.org/

Protesting in the cold rain during Bradley's November 27th motion hearing re: unlawful pretrial punishment.

 

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Free Bradley Manning. Photo taken in Nashville during Bradley's article 32 pretrial hearing.

  

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Close to 200 members of the Bay Area's LGBT community paid a visit to the office of San Francisco's Pride Parade to let board president Lisa L Williams know what they thought of her reversal of the announcement that Iraq and Afghan war whistleblower Bradley Manning would be an honorary Grand Marshal. An announcement came from the SF Pride office that Bradley would be given the honor, but was very quickly rescinded in a statement released by Ms. Williams: "That was an error and that person has been disciplined. He does not now, nor did he at that time, speak for SF Pride."

 

She went on to speak more personalized and condemning words about PFC Manning: "Bradley Manning is facing the military justice system of this country. We all await the decision of that system. However, until that time, even the hint of support for actions which placed in harms way the lives of our men and women in uniform -- and countless others, military and civilian alike -- will not be tolerated by the leadership of San Francisco Pride. It is, and would be, an insult to every one, gay and straight, who has ever served in the military of this country."

 

The crowd gathered at her office couldn't disagree more. "They say 'Court martial' we say 'GRAND MARSHAL'!!!"

 

A dozen or so speakers took turns speaking very highly of Bradley Manning's courage, heroism, and how he absolutely would be a great representation of the LGBT community in SF Pride's 2013 parade. Representative's from 'Iraq Veteran's Against the War' , the 'Bradley Manning Support Network', and Vietnam War whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg took turns, among many others, praising Manning and condemning the actions of Ms. Williams. Rainey Reitman of the 'Bradley Manning Support Network' (www.bradleymanning.org/) spoke about Bradley's experience in LGBT activism:

 

"Bradley Manning was a queer advocate. He was out there marching against 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' in the DC Pride Parade. He spoke to reporters about what it was like to be a soldier and why 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' had to be abolished. He attended fundraisers for Gavin Newsom and the Stonewall Democrats, and he discussed what it was like to deal with homophobia in the military."

 

Fellow whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg took the opportunity to make an announcement regarding the 2013 SF Pride Parade:

 

"I don't hint at support for Bradley Manning, I couldn't be louder...I guarantee you that I will be marching in that parade, for the first time for me, with a banner honoring Bradley Manning."

 

The 2013 SF Pride Parade will take place June 29th & 30th.

 

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Scott Olsen, a veteran that was badly injured by police who shot him in the head with a tear gas cannister during Occupy demonstrations, speaks at an San Francisco rally supporting Bradley Manning's article 32 pretrial hearing. #veteransforpeace

 

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Close to 200 members of the Bay Area's LGBT community paid a visit to the office of San Francisco's Pride Parade to let board president Lisa L Williams know what they thought of her reversal of the announcement that Iraq and Afghan war whistleblower Bradley Manning would be an honorary Grand Marshal. An announcement came from the SF Pride office that Bradley would be given the honor, but was very quickly rescinded in a statement released by Ms. Williams: "That was an error and that person has been disciplined. He does not now, nor did he at that time, speak for SF Pride."

 

She went on to speak more personalized and condemning words about PFC Manning: "Bradley Manning is facing the military justice system of this country. We all await the decision of that system. However, until that time, even the hint of support for actions which placed in harms way the lives of our men and women in uniform -- and countless others, military and civilian alike -- will not be tolerated by the leadership of San Francisco Pride. It is, and would be, an insult to every one, gay and straight, who has ever served in the military of this country."

 

The crowd gathered at her office couldn't disagree more. "They say 'Court martial' we say 'GRAND MARSHAL'!!!"

 

A dozen or so speakers took turns speaking very highly of Bradley Manning's courage, heroism, and how he absolutely would be a great representation of the LGBT community in SF Pride's 2013 parade. Representative's from 'Iraq Veteran's Against the War' , the 'Bradley Manning Support Network', and Vietnam War whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg took turns, among many others, praising Manning and condemning the actions of Ms. Williams. Rainey Reitman of the 'Bradley Manning Support Network' (www.bradleymanning.org/) spoke about Bradley's experience in LGBT activism:

 

"Bradley Manning was a queer advocate. He was out there marching against 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' in the DC Pride Parade. He spoke to reporters about what it was like to be a soldier and why 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' had to be abolished. He attended fundraisers for Gavin Newsom and the Stonewall Democrats, and he discussed what it was like to deal with homophobia in the military."

 

Fellow whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg took the opportunity to make an announcement regarding the 2013 SF Pride Parade:

 

"I don't hint at support for Bradley Manning, I couldn't be louder...I guarantee you that I will be marching in that parade, for the first time for me, with a banner honoring Bradley Manning."

 

The 2013 SF Pride Parade will take place June 29th & 30th.

 

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Jeff Paterson Bradley Manning Update at Coffee Strong

 

Monday 6 February 2012, Tillicum, Fort Lewis, Lakewood Washington—There were about 15 or 20 people to hear Jeff Paterson talk about the situation with Bradley Manning, why he is in prison, and what's likely to happen next. Information released by Pfc. Manning has been damaging to the reputation of the USA, it has shown how the USA has committed war crimes.

 

more information: www.bradleymanning.org/

Protesting in the cold rain during Bradley's November 27th motion hearing re: unlawful pretrial punishment.

 

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Photo taken at Nashville rally supporting Bradley Manning during his article 32 pretrial hearing.

  

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On Feb 23, 2013, supporters held events in over 70 cities in support of the heroic soldier who exposed war crimes through the whistleblower website WikiLeaks. Free Bradley Manning!

 

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Rally in support of Bradley Manning during his article 32 pretrial hearing.

 

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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

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