A Round up of Bradley Manning News
Bradley Manning: Truth on trial?Aljazeera.com
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Roundup on Week 3 of Bradley Manning’s Trial Firedoglake As the trial of Pfc. Bradley Manning, the soldier who disclosed United States government information to WikiLeaks, enters its fourth week, the world’s focus is on NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden and his travel to Ecuador, where he has requested asylum. See all stories on this topic » |
The 10 best whistleblowers in movie history Perth Now By disclosing top-secret materials from one of the world’s most secretive agencies, the NSA, Snowden will join the ranks of Mark Felt, Daniel Ellsberg and Bradley Manning as a man who willingly gave up all the comforts and security of his life in an … See all stories on this topic » |
Westwood gets political USA TODAY Westwood gets political. Known for her activism, Vivienne Westwood‘s latest collection shown in Milan included pictures of Bradley Manning, a US Army officer arrested in Iraq in 2010 on suspicion of passing classified material to WikiLeaks, pinned to … See all stories on this topic » |
Comment: Obama’s list of enemies SBS Activists display a photo of US President Barack Obama and pictures of former US spy Edward Snowden and whistleblower Bradley Manning during a protest action in Berlin. (AAP). Meet the seven men US President Barack Obama considers enemies of the … See all stories on this topic » |
I’m convinced people do care about NSA overreach San Diego CityBEAT On June 6, The Guardian began reporting on the most significant unauthorized government document dump since Bradley Manning smuggled out hundreds of thousands of State Department records while pretending to rock out to Lady Gaga. This time … See all stories on this topic » |
America: Have We Lost Our Way?OpEdNews |
Letter: Real criminals rigged game against ManningBuffalo News |
The Eternal Rebel – Ronnie Kasrils AllAfrica.com As the state calcifies into corporate totalitarianism, as prominent rebels such as Julian Assange,Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden are defamed by a bankrupt media and political class and hunted down as criminals, as change through the established … See all stories on this topic » |
The Pursuit of Edward Snowden: Washington in a Rage, Striving to Run the World Huffington Post Too rarely mentioned is the combination of nonviolence and idealism that has been integral to the courageous whistleblowing by Edward Snowden and Bradley Manning. Right now, one is on a perilous journey across the globe in search of political asylum, … See all stories on this topic » |
The Trouble with Low Standards The National Interest Online The Snowden disclosure of course comes as another famous leaker, Army PFC Bradley Manning, is being tried for espionage at Fort Meade, Maryland. There’s some indication that Snowden sees himself as a fellow traveler of Manning; he has described the … See all stories on this topic » |
Secrets and fears of a paranoid government ABC Online As well as Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden, they’ve also charged a former CIA officer for revealing the names of colleagues involved in torture, a State Department advisor for leaking information about North Korea, and a senior executive at the … See all stories on this topic » |
Snowden’s Asylum Request: ‘Unlikely I Would Receive Fair Trial or Proper … Firedoglake My case is also very similar to that of the American soldier Bradley Manning, who made public government information through Wikileaks revealing war crimes, was arrested by the United States government and has been treated inhumanely during his time in … See all stories on this topic » |
Julian Assange: Edward Snowden Is ‘Safe And Healthy’ Huffington Post … yet that Snowden’s fate is bound up with the assistance he receives from WikiLeaks, the noted transparency organization that came to its greatest fame three years ago when it released a massive cache of documents from Army Pfc. Bradley Manning. See all stories on this topic » |
Edward Snowden Realizes He Can’t Live Without WikiLeaks National Journal Edward Snowden may not have chosen to go the route of fellow Espionage Act indictee Bradley Manning by releasing sensitive National Security Agency documents through WikiLeaks. Part of that, he said, was because he wanted every single page … See all stories on this topic » |
Edward Snowden and the High Price of Civil Disobedience Slate Magazine To get an idea of what Snowden is staring down, we can just look at the case of WikiLeaks sourceBradley Manning. He was held for two years without trial (and, by some accounts, tortured) for releasing classified document. In March 2012, the Guardian … See all stories on this topic » |
Whither Snowden? NSA whistleblower skips Moscow-Havana flight Christian Science Monitor Though Snowden himself remains invisible, Ecuador’s foreign minister, Ricardo Patiño Aroca, read out a statement from him – reported by the Guardian – in which he compares himself with Bradley Manning, the former US army private currently on trial for … See all stories on this topic » |
Julian Assange: Snowden is ‘Healthy, Safe and in Good Spirits’ TIME Assange did tie Snowden’s case closely to that of Army private Bradley Manning, now on trial for leaking millions of pages of classified documents to WikiLeaks, in the episode that has made Assange an international celebrity. Assange said that U.S. … See all stories on this topic » |
Snowden joins list of infamous political fugitives NBCNews.com (blog) … the founder of WikiLeaks, published reams of U.S. military and diplomatic documents. There have been no formal charges filed against him for the leaks, but Bradley Manning is currently on trial for allegedly giving WikiLeaks sensitive military … See all stories on this topic » |
US Cracks Down on Leaks With Insider Threat Program The Takeaway Launched not long after Private Bradley Manning shared classified documents with the website WikiLeaks, the program gives government agencies greater authority to investigate and punish potential leaks. To discuss this we’re joined by Kel McClanahan, … See all stories on this topic » |
Revenge of Assange as WikiLeaks helps US leaker AFP He linked his own fate not only with 30-year-old Snowden but with that of Bradley Manning, 25, the US soldier who is being tried on accusations of leaking the documents to WikiLeaks that were behind its first major information dumps in 2010. WikiLeaks … See all stories on this topic » |
Posted on June 26, 2013, in Crime, Government, Human rights and Liberties, International affairs, politics, Protest, USA, War and tagged Bradley Manning, Daniel Ellsberg, Ecuador, Julian Assange, Mark Felt, United States, Vivienne Westwood, Wikileak. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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