Pledge of Resistance-Baltimore,
PRESS RELEASE-FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 14, 2012
Contact: Max Obuszewski [410] 366-1637 or mobuszewski at verizon.net
SUPPORT VIGIL FOR BRADLEY MANNING OUTSIDE MAIN GATE OF
WHO: Bradley Manning, the army private accused of leaking classified information to Wikileaks, after close to 600 days of incarceration finally appeared in a military court in December. If indeed Manning released the documents, he is a hero for blowing the whistle on
The Pledge of Resistance-Baltimore, the Bradley Manning Support Network and other organizations first protested the private’s severe mistreatment while he was in the
WHAT: Some weeks after Manning’s Article 32 pre-trial hearing, the
WHEN: Thursday, March 15, 2012 from 7 to 9 AM
Motions hearing at 9 AM
WHERE:
WHY: Supporters were well aware of Manning’s mistreatment. Recently the United Nations special rapporteur on torture confirmed what was long suspected. Juan Mendez, the special rapporteur on torture, has formally accused the
Mendez also told the Guardian that he could not reach a definitive conclusion on whether Manning had been tortured because he has consistently been denied permission by the
FireDogLake’s Jane Hamsher compared Manning’s situation with that of Stratfor’s FBI source. Investigating the still-unfolding Stratfor email release, Hamsher discovered that a source for the private intelligence firm was probably a former member of the FBI, James Casey. Emails show the head of Stratfor, Fred Burton, considered Casey “as his own little Wikileaks window into the DoJ.”
Just as this was determined, however, Casey retired from the FBI to start his own, one-man private intelligence firm. This will likely preclude any chance of an FBI internal investigation into the scores of secrets received by Stratfor.
Bradley Manning gets charged with “aiding the enemy” for possibly leaking information that was available on the SIPRNET to hundreds of thousands of people. James Casey is not investigated for possibly leaking the existence of a sealed DoJ indictment of Julian Assange
Presumably at the motions hearing, a date will be selected for the court martial. Regardless of what transpires at the court martial, the Pledge of Resistance–Baltimore and many other groups will continue efforts to Free Bradley Manning. And these efforts are linked to the struggle to prevent Julian Assange, of Wikileaks, from being deported to the
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