So Far Bradley Manning is Winning in the Guardian Person of 2012 Contest:

 

Here's the link:
www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/poll/2012/dec/07/person-of-the-year-2012-vote?
CMP=twt_gu


Bradley Manning: www.bradleymanning.org 

 
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Nobel Peace Prize
<http://mashable.com/2012/02/27/bradley-manning-wikileaks-nobel-peace-prize/
> nominee PFC Bradley Manning, a 24-year-old Army intelligence analyst, is
accused of releasing the
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/05/wikileaks-exposes-video-o_n_525569
.html> Collateral Murder video, that shows the killing of unarmed civilians
and two Reuters journalists, by a US Apache helicopter crew in Iraq. He is
also accused of sharing the
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghan_War_documents_leak>  Afghan War Diary,
the <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraq_War_documents_leak>  Iraq War Logs,
and series of embarrassing
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_diplomatic_cables_leak>  US
diplomatic cables. These documents were published by the anti-secrecy
website WikiLeaks, and they have illuminated such issues as the true number
and cause of civilian casualties in Iraq, along with a number of human
rights abuses by U.S.-funded contractors and foreign militaries, and the
role that spying and bribes play in international diplomacy. Given the war
crimes exposed, if PFC Bradley Manning was the source for these documents,
he should be given a medal of honor.

Not a single person has been harmed by the release of this information.
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has called the effect of WikiLeaks'
releases on U.S. foreign relations
<http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/11/30/gates-on-leaks-wiki-and-other
wise/>  "fairly modest." Yet the Obama administration has chosen to
persecute the whistle-blower rather than prosecute the war criminals who
were exposed. While the prosecution has declared it does not intend to seek
the death penalty, they do seek to lock PFC Bradley Manning away for life,
with the most ridiculous charge of 'aiding the enemy,' even though chat logs
attributed to Bradley by the FBI clearly show intent only to inform the
public and promote "discussion, debates, and reforms."

Soldiers are promised fair treatment and a speedy trial under the Uniform
Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). However, the soldiers responsible for PFC
Manning's care took it upon themselves to abuse him by keeping him locked up
in solitary confinement for the first 10 months of his incarceration. During
this time, Bradley was denied meaningful exercise, social interaction,
sunlight, and on a number of occasions he was forced to stay completely
naked.
<http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/12/14/manning>
These conditions were unique to Bradley and are illegal even under US
military law, as they amount to extreme pre-trial punishment. In March 2011,
chief US State Department spokesperson PJ Crowley called PFC Manning's
treatment at the Quantico, Virginia, Marine Corps brig
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/11/pj-crowley-bradley-manning-treatme
nt-_n_834611.html>  "ridiculous and counterproductive and stupid." He was
forced to resign shortly after admitting this. Since resigning, he has
stated that the prosecution's heavy-handed persecution of PFC Manning has
undermined the government's credibility.

Bradley's treatment sparked a probe by the United Nations special rapporteur
on torture, Juan Mendez. Mr. Mendez stated that he has been "frustrated by
the prevarication of the US government with regard to my attempts to visit
Mr. Manning." After having his requests to visit Bradley repeatedly blocked,
and after completing a fourteen month investigation, Mr. Mendez issued a
statement saying that PFC Bradley Manning's treatment has been "
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/mar/12/bradley-manning-cruel-inhuman-t
reatment-un> cruel and inhuman."

It only took one week in April 2011 to have over a half million people sign
a <http://avaaz.org/en/bradley_manning/?fp>  petition calling on President
Obama to end the isolation and torture of Bradley Manning. The Obama
administration's ongoing persecution of Bradley Manning has served as "a
chilling deterrent to other potential whistleblowers committed to public
integrity," and over
<http://balkin.blogspot.com/2011/03/statement-on-private-mannings-detention.
html>  300 top legal scholars have declared that Bradley's treatment was a
violation of the Eighth Amendment's prohibition against cruel and unusual
punishment, as well as a violation of the Fifth Amendment's guarantee
against punishment without trial. Among the signatories is professor
Laurence Tribe, a Harvard professor who taught President Obama. Professor
Tribe was, until recently, a senior advisor to the US Justice Department.

Partially in response to public outcry, on April 21, 2011, Bradley was
<http://www.bradleymanning.org/news/why-was-pfc-manning-moved-to-fort-leaven
worth>  moved from Quantico to Fort Leavenworth, KS, where his conditions
greatly improved. The very day he was moved, President Obama was surprised
at a breakfast fundraiser by a group of protesters. At the end of the
fundraiser, a member of the Bradley Manning Support Network, Logan Price,
questioned him about Bradley's situation. The President stated that "He
[Bradley Manning] broke the law." This pretrial declaration of guilt that
has
<http://www.salon.com/news/wikileaks/index.html?story=/opinion/greenwald/201
1/04/23/manning>  caused concern among legal experts, who argue it is
clearly a case of 'undue command influence'. President Obama is the highest
ranking military commander, and soldiers follow his orders and his
direction. By declaring PFC Bradley Manning guilty, he set the tone and
direction of the subordinate military prosecution. It is now difficult for
soldiers to express support for PFC Bradley Manning, who like many soldiers
who follow the lead of their commander-in-chief, assume PFC Bradley Manning
is guilty. Finally, reinforcing the assumption of Manning's guilt, no
charges were filed against any of the soldiers who took it upon themselves
to abuse Bradley while he was under their supervision.

Bradley Manning has <http://www.bradleymanning.org/about/supporters/>  a
growing list of supporters who want all the charges against him dropped.
Among the supporters is the famous whistle-blower,
<https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Daniel_Ellsberg>  Daniel
Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers in 1971. Recognizing the valor
required to tell the truth, Ellsberg calls PFC Bradley Manning a hero and a
patriot. We agree. Drop all the charges, and free PFC Bradley Manning.

We hope that you will join us as well.
<http://www.bradleymanning.org/resources/organizing-kit>  See what you can
do to support justice in this historic time.

Here are some recommended articles with more information:

*        <http://www.bradleymanning.org/news/what-did-wikileaks-reveal> What
did WikiLeaks reveal?
*
<http://www.bradleymanning.org/news/pfc-bradley-manning-conscience-agency>
Army SPC Ethan McCord on Media Coverage of Bradley Manning
*
<http://www.bradleymanning.org/commentary/addressing-confusion-about-pfc-bra
dley-manning%E2%80%99s-case> Addressing confusion about PFC Bradley
Manning's case
*
<http://www.bradleymanning.org/news/deception-sustains-unjust-wars-honesty-e
nables-justice-and-peace> Homecoming for U.S. troops attributed to
WikiLeaked cable
*
<http://www.bradleymanning.org/news/military-officials-unlawful-influence-mi
mics-commander-in-chief> Military official's unlawful influence mimics
Commander-in-Chief

Read the  <https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Bradley_Manning>
Wikipedia article on Bradley Manning.
* Download Bradley's full charge sheet:
<http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/politics/20110302-manning.pdf>
charge sheet

 



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