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Thursday, June 20, 2013
Celebrities
declare "I am Bradley" in new video
Celebrities declare "I am Bradley" in new video
Bradley Manning Support Network. June 19, 2013
While PFC Bradley Manning stands trial at Ft. Meade, MD, pop-culture
celebrities declare their support for the Army whistleblower, in a five-minute
advocacy video released late yesterday. Produced by the Bradley Manning Support
Network, more than 20 Hollywood actors, musicians, and other well-known leaders
appear in the new video, titled “I am Bradley Manning.”
Filmmaker Oliver Stone; actors Russell
Brand, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Wallace
Shawn, Peter Sarsgaard; musicians
Moby, Tom Morello, and Pink Floyd’s
Roger Waters; writers Matt Taibbi, Alice Walker, Chris
Hedges; and activists Lt. Dan Choi and Angela
Davis, and others speak out in the short film, explaining that Manning
sought to expose war crimes and inspire debate and reforms. They condemn the
“aiding the enemy” charge with which the military wants to imprison him for
life, arguing it criminalizes what should be recognized as whistle-blowing. View the video at
iam.bradleymanning.org
Bradley backers prioritize efforts
We recently asked you, the supporters of the Bradley Manning Support Network,
for feedback in helping us prioritize projects that are not currently funded. We
wanted to know what you thought our campaign staff, steering committee, and core
organizers, should be doing given our limited resources (we had $45,300
available in the defense fund as of June 1, 2013). Nearly 1,000 of you took the
time to complete the online survey. We've listened and are moving forward based
on your suggestions! Read more...
Take action for Bradley on July 27th
Please join us in what will likely be the last
internationally coordinated show of support for Bradley before military judge
Col. Denise Lind reads her final verdict--which we expect some time in
August. The July 27 "International Day of Action" coincides with the anticipated
sentencing phase of Bradley's trial. The outcome of that phase of the trial will
result in Bradley receiving any outcome from time served to life in prison.
With a thousand supporters marching on Fort Meade, Bradley Manning’s trial
finally began on June 3rd. We're asking supporters to organize events in
communities across the globe to do whatever possible to influence the outcome of
Bradley’s trial.
The end of July also marks the third anniversary of the release of the Afghan
War Diary which revealed the realities of pain and abuse suffered by many
thousands in Afghanistan.
Contact campaign organizer Emma Cape at emma@bradleymanning.org
if you are interested in organizing a solidarity event or action in your
community. Help us send a message to Judge Lind that millions stand with
Bradley!
Help us continue to cover
100% of Bradley's legal fees! Donate
today.
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