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RootsAction: The brave young
whistleblower Bradley Manning went on trial yesterday -- facing charges
that could keep him in prison for the rest of his life.
At a hearing three months ago, he said: “I believed that if the public, especially the American public, had access to the information . . . this could spark a domestic debate on the role of the military and our foreign policy in general, as well as it related to Iraq and Afghanistan.”
Democracy depends on access to information. If you agree, click here.
At great personal risk, Bradley Manning has done his part. Together, we can do ours.
Already, more than 50,000 people have signed the petition urging that Bradley Manning be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. To add your name as a signer, click here.
Please share this with like-minded friends.
At a hearing three months ago, he said: “I believed that if the public, especially the American public, had access to the information . . . this could spark a domestic debate on the role of the military and our foreign policy in general, as well as it related to Iraq and Afghanistan.”
Democracy depends on access to information. If you agree, click here.
At great personal risk, Bradley Manning has done his part. Together, we can do ours.
Already, more than 50,000 people have signed the petition urging that Bradley Manning be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. To add your name as a signer, click here.
Please share this with like-minded friends.
-- The RootsAction.org team
Background:
- McClatchy: Bradley Manning’s Court Martial Trial Starts ...
- Statement by Bradley Manning at Pre-Trial Hearing
- I Am Bradley Manning
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