OpEdNews
Most comments about PFC Bradley Manning miss the obviously obvious here. To see what Manning accomplished in his nearly-impossible situation, we must take into account at least five sets of rules: those for his job as a security analyst; for his oath …
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Center for Research on Globalization
To Have a Constitutional Public Trial, Don’t You Have to Let the Public in? Public access to theBradley Manning court-martial doesn’t exist in any meaningful sense, despite the demands of the U.S. Constitution or the Manual for Courts Martial United …
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The Guardian
It is from this generation that the most recent prominent whistleblowers have emerged: Edward Snowden, 29, the former National Security Agency contractor, now on the run after passing evidence of mass snooping to the Guardian; Bradley Manning, who at …
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Frontier Post
AFP_WASHINGTON: Bradley Manning, the American soldier who handed thousands of secret US government files to WikiLeaks, will finally go on trial on Monday — more than three years after he was arrested in Iraq. Manning, who faces a possible 154-year …
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Financial Times
Sir, I do note that both Bradley Manning and now Edward Snowden are younger men, not the baby-boomer generation that still controls things politically and the military-industrial complex (“Whistleblower poses test for US-Sino ties”, June 10).
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Warrnambool Standard
Bradley Manning is a 25-year-old soldier in the United States Army. He was arrested in May 2010 for having “leaked” more than 700,000 confidential US diplomatic and military documents to WikiLeaks while working as an intelligence analyst in Baghdad …
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Truth-Out
(Photo: re:publicaThe emergence of Bradley Manning, Julian Assange and now Edward Snowden represents just the tip of the iceberg of a popular resistance that is challenging the U.S. government’s excesses in secrecy and surveillance, a movement that …
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Gulf Daily News
Let’s remember the Bradley Manning affair – a sergeant with one of the military divisions who provided the WikiLeaks site with thousands, if not millions, of pieces of classified information, which were then made available to the public. Many people …
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South China Morning Post
Julian Assange on the Bradley Manning case. He will have to neutralise extremists in both the reformist and conservative camps. Analyst Amir Mohebian on the challenge for Iran’s new president, Hassan Rowhani. I want to catch terrorists as much as any …
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Brad Blog (blog)
And whether we were willing to continue that, continue our careers, which might be very comfortable in his case and mine (much more than Bradley Manning’s, for example) or do something to inform the public that would undoubtedly confront us with …
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Truthdig
… all his previous columns by clicking over to his author page. And, in case you missed it, you can also watch his recent interview on “Democracy Now!” here and see his appearance in a new video campaign supporting whistle-blower Bradley Manning here.
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