Breaking: Bradley Manning Sentenced to 35 Years
Army whistleblower Pfc. Bradley Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison on Wednesday.
Read MoreArmy whistleblower Pfc. Bradley Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison on Wednesday.
Read MoreManning ultimately leaked hundreds of thousands of frontline military reports from Iraq and Afghanistan and diplomatic cables to the WikiLeaks
Read MoreManning’s alleged disclosures have exposed war crimes, sparked revolutions, and induced democratic reform. He is the quintessential whistleblower.
Read MoreManning said he “had information that needed to be shared with the world.”
Read MoreManning accepted as a “stipulation of fact” that the government has evidence that Osama Bin Laden had taken a “close personal interest” in the WikiLeaks materials.
Read MoreThe 25-year-old, who is being held in military custody pending trial, said he would plead guilty to ten of the less serious of the 22 charges against him WikiLeaks: US private to plead guilty to 10 charges (via AFP) US...
Read MoreJulian Assange has been given two weeks to argue new points raised in the case that hinges upon whether a single prosecutor in the European Union has the authority to order an extradition without formal charges.
Read MoreDefense attorney David E. Coombs called on Lt. Col. Paul Almanza, a reserve military judge who also works as a prosecutor for the Justice Department, to recuse himself on several grounds including bias and conflict of interest.
Read MorePortland photographer, Jim Lommasson sent me this message today “Hi Mary, I hope things are going well. Just want to let you know that the hand made book, I WOULDN’T WISH WAR ON MY WORST ENEMY is now in the permanent collection of The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. John’s title, and your letter…. Peace, Jim”
Read MoreOrganized marches are underway in front of White House and Marine Brig in Quantico, Virginia in support of alleged whistleblower Bradley Manning. Early reports on Twitter indicate Capitol Police are keeping press away from the march at the White House.
Read MoreThe Quantico brig commander have defiled that image and desecrated the solemn sacrifice of those who are willing to stand alone on a wall between their country and its advancing enemies and say with conviction ‘no, not on my watch’. Quantico deserves whatever hell Anonymous unleashes.
Read Morestill believes in the ideals he thought he was fighting for and so to think that the Marine Corps brig at Quantico violates those ideals by torturing a 23 year old Army private, said to stand barely 5’5″ tall is an affront to every warrior who ever put themselves in harms way believing in the US Constitution.
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