Global Action for Wikiblower Bradley Manning, A Mine is a Terrible Thing...if it's Uranium & Pipeland

 
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Tue, 09/14/2010 - 12:00am
Interviews with Mike Gogulski, Bradley Manning Support Network, Uranium Watch & Amy Harwood

Wik-Up Call:

Thursday is the start of Global Action Days in Support of Accused WikiLeaks Whistleblower Bradley Manning.   Across the country people of conscience,  courage and conviction are hitting the streets to heat up demands on the United States government to drop the charges against Army Private First Class Bradley Manning.  Manning has been held in isolation since May, charged with releasing classified documents including a video that shows American troops shooting and killing 11 people, including two Reuters employees, in 2007.  Manning’s imprisonment has resulted in an international outcry, with groups and activists throughout the US and abroad demanding his release and calling for transparency in America’s war policies. Famed Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg has said that if Private 1st Class Manning is related to the leak, then he is “a new hero of mine.”   The timing of these International Days of Action coincides with the approximate dates of WikiLeaks’ next scheduled document release.

Supporters of Bradley Manning are calling for his immediate release and that all charges against him be dropped, regardless of which person or persons contributed to the release of the WikiLeaks documents.

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