ReSource 005: The Medium of Treason - The Bradley Manning Case: Agency or
Misconduct in a Digital Society?

*ReSource 005: The Medium of Treason
The Bradley Manning Case: Agency or Misconduct in a Digital Society?**

*An intervention @ U <http://www.urbanspree.com/>*rban Spree
Gallery<http://www.urbanspree.com/>
 *(S/U Warschauer Straße, Revaler Straße 99, 10245 Berlin), *5 May 2013,
starts at 17, free entry.
with: *B*irgitta Jónsdóttir* (Iceland), *Andy Müller Maguhn* (Germany), *John
Goetz* (USA), N

Moderated by *Diani Barreto *(USA), Introduced by *Tatiana Bazzichelli*.



On April 5, 2010, the Internet leak website WikiLeaks, published a video
titled *Collateral Murder,* where a United States Apache helicopter fired
on civilians in New Baghdad in 2007. The video shows American military
personnel shooting and killing 11 individuals whose cameras were ostensibly
mistaken for weapons. Two children were also gravely wounded on the scene.
Two of those people killed were war correspondents for Reuters, the
22-year-old Reuters’ photojournalist Namir Noor-Eldeen and his driver,
40-year-old Saeed Chmagh.



After demands by Reuters, the incident was investigated and the U.S.
military concluded that the actions of the soldiers were in accordance with
the law of armed conflict and its own "Rules of Engagement".*Birgitta
Jónsdóttir, MP in Iceland*, co-produced the video in 2010 with encrypted
footage that had been leaked to WikiLeaks by an unnamed source, now
revealed as *Pfc. Bradley Manning.*



In May 2010, the 22-year-old American Army intelligence analyst Bradley
Manning was arrested after telling Adrian Lamo, a hacker in the US, that he
had leaked the airstrike video, along with a video of another airstrike and
around 260.000 diplomatic cables, to WikiLeaks.

Manning has been held in detention by the US military ever since. He has
already pleaded guilty on 10 counts that could subject him to 20 years
under multiple violations of the Espionage Act of 1917 and of "aiding the
enemy”.



In this highly polarizing case, lawyers, civil rights organizations and
journalists are insisting that Bradley Manning had disclosed the
information under the aegis of his 1st Amendment Rights, which protects
Freedom of Speech. In light of the charges he faces, any leak of classified
information to any media organization could potentially be interpreted as
an act of treason.



This event will afford the distinguished guests the opportunity to re-visit
the making of the Collateral Murder video three years on, to discuss
the* “United
States v. Bradley Manning” trial *on *June 3rd, 2013*, which has been
hailed “the most important National Security trial in the history of the
US” (NYT Pentagon Papers counsel James C. Goodale) and how it has
engendered a pattern of intimidation to threaten and silence
whistleblowers, cyberactivists, journalists and news organizations such as
Wikileaks, and the implications concerning the future of political agency,
free speech, freedom of information and the sanctity of the Press.



In this context, the speakers will also discuss the reprisals and political
ethics in the cases of information disclosure and judicial overreach
brought against hackers such as Jeremy Hammond, Barrett Brown, and the
tragic surmise of Aaron Swartz.



The speakers will furthermore evaluate the groundwork of new initiatives
for civil society platforms intended to monitor, lobby and support
legislation that strengthen freedom of information as well as providing
protections for sources and whistleblowers in the rapidly accelerating
complexities of the information age.



*This event is organised by the reSource transmedial culture berlin of the
transmediale festival in partnership with re:publica.*

The event is co-curated with Diani Barreto, and it is one of events that
will kick off this year's re:publica13.
*
With the kind support of the www.freebradleymanning.net initiative Berlin*
*
Guests:*

*Birgitta Jónsdóttir* MP, Iceland.

*Andy Müller Maguhn* (Germany), Board Member of the Wau Holland Stiftung

*John Goetz* (USA), NDR's investigative editor at ARD-Hauptstadtstudio and
member of the investigative team of the Süddeutsche Zeitung.

Moderated by *Diani Barreto *(USA), Media activist.

Introduced by *Tatiana Bazzichelli* (IT/DE), reSource transmedial culture
berlin/transmediale.



reSource 005 will be thematically followed by another event within the
re:publica
programme  <http://re-publica.de/>organised in the framework of *the
cooperation between re:publica and the reSource transmedial culture of
transmediale*: Iceland could have been innovative - Participatory
democracy<http://re-publica.de/sessions/iceland-could-have-been-innovative-participatory-democracy>.
With Birgitta Jónsdóttir, 6 May, 13:30 - 14:00, at Station  (U
Gleisdreieck, Luckenwalder Straße 4-6, 10963 Berlin).





*reSource transmedial culture berlin:*

http://www.transmediale.de/resource

**

*
transmediale festival:*

http://www.transmediale.de



*re:publica:* http://re-publica.de/
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