After 3 long years Bradley Manning's court martial begins

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Largest Demonstrations Yet As Court Martial Begins


 
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Fort Meade, June 1, 2013. 


 
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A thousand people came out to Fort Meade on June 1st for a mass rally in 
support of Bradley Manning. The demonstration brought together a wonderfully 
diverse group of supporters whose cheers, chants, speakers and hundreds of 
smiling faces energized the group prior to one of the most important trials in 
American history. Ralliers marched from the Reece Road main gate to the 
Llewelyn gate, honoring the heroic whistleblower.

Guest speakers, who included Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, gay 
rights activist and opponent of 'Dont Ask Don't Tell' Lt. Dan Choi, former US 
diplomat Col. Ann Wright and former Iranian prisoner Sarah Shroud who spent in 
two years in solitary confinement, all raised a number of important issues 
about the trial.

Col. Ann Wright in particular emphasized how Bradley Manning took great 
personal risk to reveal the truth of unjust wars and that he exposed the truth 
of Guantanamo prison, while Sarah Shroud pointed out that the US has the 
highest number of prisoners in solitary confinement per capita in the world and 
that solitary confinement is a means to break prisoners down. Daniel Ellsberg 
discussed the chilling effect of Obama’s war on whistleblowers has made it 
difficult for those who witness war crimes to expose them. All speakers, and 
protesters, agreed Bradley Manning is a whistleblower, and that we should be 
proud of his heroic actions.

National events were also held in Phoenix AZ, Tuscon AZ, Dublin CA, Los Angeles 
CA, Montrose CA, West Hollywood CA, San Diego CA, San Fracisco CA, Santa Cruz 
CA, Hartford CT, Tallahassee FL, Tampa FL, Des Moines IA, Chicago IL, Cambridge 
MA, Boston MA, Portland ME, Minneapolis MN, Honolulu HI, Highland Park NJ, 
Delmar NY, Medford OR, Toledo OH, and Seattle WA.

International events were held in London, UK, Brisbane, Australia, Sydney, 
Australia, Vancouver, Canada, Toronto, Canada, Heidelberg, Germany, Berlin, 
Germany, Cardiff, Wales, Rome, Italy, and Seoul, South Korea. 

Bradley Manning's lawyer David Coombs issued a statement thanking supporters 
for their passionate efforts: 

"On behalf of both myself and PFC Manning, I would like to thank everyone for 
their continued support over the last three years. I especially appreciate the 
the tireless fundraising and awareness efforts of Courage to Resist and the 
Bradley Manning Support Network. Finally, a special thank you to those 
journalists who have been reporting on PFC Manning since the beginning and who 
have brought worldwide attention to this important case. I AM BRADLEY MANNING." 

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After three long years of delays and abuse, the court martial has begun. Report 
from day 1


 
<http://www.bradleymanning.org/news/opening-statements-on-bradley-mannings-intentions-trial-report-day-1>
 

Humanist soldier. 

More than eleven hundred days after he was arrested, Pfc. Bradley Manning’s 
court martial finally began in earnest at Ft. Meade, MD, where defense and 
government lawyers gave opening statements on the intentions behind Bradley’s 
release of hundreds of thousands of classified military documents to the 
website WikiLeaks. 

Defense lawyer David Coombs recounted a poignant turning point during Bradley’s 
time in Iraq. On Christmas Eve, 2009, an Army vehicle narrowly avoided injury, 
but another civilian car carrying a family (2 adults and 3 children), wasn't so 
lucky. In pulling to the side of the road to allow the convoy to pass, they hit 
an explosive. The explosion blew through the car and killed one of them. His 
fellow soldiers celebrated into the night, cheering the U.S. soldiers’ 
survival, but twenty-two-year-old Bradley couldn’t forget about the dead and 
injured Iraqis. 

“From then on,” Coombs said, “[Bradley] struggled.” Not your typical soldier, 
Bradley wore customized dog tags that read “humanist.” He strove to help his 
unit, wanting everyone to come home safely every day, but he wanted Iraqi's to 
go home safely every day too. 

 
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