The Government Can’t Prove Bradley Manning Hurt Anyone–but Joe Klein Knows By Peter Hart

1 August 2013 — FAIR Blog

JoeKleinHardballWikiLeaks. They’re not having much luck–but perhaps they should call in Time columnist Joe Klein.

As the Washington Post reported today (8/1/13), retired Brig. Gen. Robert Carr testified about the work that was done by his Information Release Task Force–a 125-person group that “operated 24 hours a day, seven days a week” at a cost of $6.2 million–all to establish the harm done by Manning.

So what did they find?

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The Government Can't Prove Bradley Manning Hurt Anyone–but Joe Klein Knows By Peter Hart

1 August 2013 — FAIR Blog

JoeKleinHardballWikiLeaks. They’re not having much luck–but perhaps they should call in Time columnist Joe Klein.

As the Washington Post reported today (8/1/13), retired Brig. Gen. Robert Carr testified about the work that was done by his Information Release Task Force–a 125-person group that “operated 24 hours a day, seven days a week” at a cost of $6.2 million–all to establish the harm done by Manning.

So what did they find?

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Video: Kevin Gosztola: Behind the Scenes of the Bradley Manning Trial Ignored by Corporate Media

16 July 2013 — Democracy Now!

The judge in the Bradley Manning case says she will decide Thursday on his lawyers’ request to dismiss seven of the charges he faces, including allegations that he aided the enemy when he provided hundreds of thousands of classified documents to WikiLeaks.  Continue reading

Video: An indie film takes up Bradley Manning’s plight By Bob Calhoun

18 December, 2011 — Salon

As the army private’s hearing begins, this harrowing short imagines his detention 

Director Kyle Broom wanted to take “Prevention of Injury (POI)” through the film festival circuit just like every other independent filmmaker, but this 20-minute film has the burden of being about something. The film’s main character is doesn’t have a name. He’s referred to in the credits only as “The Detainee.” Continue reading

Video: An indie film takes up Bradley Manning’s plight By Bob Calhoun

18 December, 2011 — Salon

As the army private’s hearing begins, this harrowing short imagines his detention 

Director Kyle Broom wanted to take “Prevention of Injury (POI)” through the film festival circuit just like every other independent filmmaker, but this 20-minute film has the burden of being about something. The film’s main character is doesn’t have a name. He’s referred to in the credits only as “The Detainee.” Continue reading

Bradley Manning Newslinks 9-10 February 2012

10 February 2012williambowles.info

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Bradley Manning to face formal trial on February 23
The Guardian
The formal trial stage in the case of the WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning will begin on February 23, the US military has announced, when the soldier will be arraigned on all 22 counts relating to the largest leak of state secrets in American history.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/feb/09/bradley-manning-formal-trial-23-february

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