From The Boston Bradley
Manning Support Committee Archives (April 2012)
After I received information from the Bradley Manning
Support Network about the latest efforts on Private Manning’s behalf scheduled
for April 24th and 25th in Washington and Fort Meade respectively I decided
that I would travel south to stand once again in proximate solidarity with
Brother Manning at Fort Meade on April 25th. In that spirit I have updated, a little,
that earlier entry to reflect the changed circumstances over the past year. As
one would expect when the cause is still the same, Bradley Manning's freedom,
unfortunately most of the entry is still in the same key. And will be until the
day he is freed by his jailers. And I will continue to stand in proud
solidarity with Brother Manning until that great day.
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Of course I will be standing at the front gate to the Fort Meade , Maryland on April 25th because I stand in solidarity with the actions of Private Bradley Manning in bringing to light, just a little light, some of the nefarious doings of this government, Bush-like or Obamian. If he did such acts they are no crime. No crime at all in my eyes or in the eyes of the vast majority of people who know of the case and of its importance as an individual act of resistance to the unjust and barbaric American-led war in Iraq. I sleep just a shade bit easier these days knowing that Private Manning (or someone) exposed what we all knew, or should have known- the Iraq war and the Afghan war justification rested on a house of cards. American imperialism’s gun-toting house of cards, but cards nevertheless.
Standing In
Solidarity With Private Bradley Manning During The Week Of April 23-29 In The
Boston Area-Why I Will Be Standing With Private Manning On Friday April 27th
In Davis Square, Somerville And Saturday April 28th At Park Street
Station In Boston
We of the anti-war movement were not able to do much to
affect the Bush- Obama Iraq War timetable but we can save the one hero of that
war, Bradley Manning.
According to the Private Bradley Manning Support Network there are a series of actions
planned in Washington, D.C at the Justice Department on April 24th
and at Fort Meade, Maryland on April 25th and 26th in
connection with the next round of legal proceedings in his case. I had
originally intended to travel down from Boston to take part in those events
that week but some other obligations now prevent me from doing so. Nevertheless
there two on-going activities in the Boston area where those of us who support
freedom for Bradley Manning can show our solidarity during that week.
Every Friday from 1:00 -2:00 PM there is an on-going
solidarity vigil for Brother Manning at the Davis Square Redline MBTA stop in
Davis Square, Somerville.
Every Saturday from 1:00-2:00 PM there is an on-going peace
vigil/speak-out in our struggle against the war (or wars) of the moment being
orchestrated by the American government and its allies at the Redline MBTA Park
Street Station in Boston (Boston Common). Bradley Manning’s case is a natural
extension of those struggles.
Please plan to attend either or both of these events on
Friday April 28th (Davis Square) and/or Saturday April 29th
(Park Street) to stand in solidarity with Bradley Manning. I have included my
original comment made when I had expected to go down to the Washington/Fort
Meade events as motivation for you to stand with Bradley on those days here in
Boston.
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Why I Will Be Standing In Solidarity With Private Bradley
Manning At Fort Meade Maryland On Wednesday April 25th At 8:00 AM - A Personal
Note From An Ex-Soldier Political Prisoner
<b>Markin comment:
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Last year (2011) I wrote a little entry in this space in
order to motivate my reasons for standing in solidarity with a March 20th rally
in support of Private Bradley Manning at the Quantico Marine Base in Virginia
where he was then being held. I have subsequently repeatedly used that entry,
<i>Why I Will Be Standing In Solidarity With Private Bradley Manning At
Quantico, Virginia On Sunday March 20th At 2:00 PM- A Personal Note From An
Ex-Soldier Political Prisoner</i>, as a I have tried to publicize his
case in blogs and other Internet sources, at various rallies, and at marches,
most recently at the Veterans For Peace Saint Patrick’s Day Peace Parade in
South Boston on March 18th.
Of course I will be standing at the front gate to the Fort Meade , Maryland on April 25th because I stand in solidarity with the actions of Private Bradley Manning in bringing to light, just a little light, some of the nefarious doings of this government, Bush-like or Obamian. If he did such acts they are no crime. No crime at all in my eyes or in the eyes of the vast majority of people who know of the case and of its importance as an individual act of resistance to the unjust and barbaric American-led war in Iraq. I sleep just a shade bit easier these days knowing that Private Manning (or someone) exposed what we all knew, or should have known- the Iraq war and the Afghan war justification rested on a house of cards. American imperialism’s gun-toting house of cards, but cards nevertheless.
Of course I will also be standing at the front gate of Fort
Meade, Maryland on April 25th because I am outraged by the treatment meted out
to Private Manning, presumably an innocent man, by a government who alleges
itself to be some “beacon” of the civilized world. Bradley Manning had been
held in solidarity at Quantico and other locales for over 500 days, and has
been held without trial for much longer, as the government and its military try
to glue a case together. The military, and its henchmen in the Justice
Department, have gotten more devious although not smarter since I was a soldier
in their crosshairs over forty years ago.
Now the two reasons above are more than sufficient for my
standing at the front gate at Fort Meade on April 25th although they, in
themselves, are only the appropriate reasons that any progressive thinking
person would need to show up and shout to the high heavens for Private
Manning’s freedom. I have an additional reason though, a very pressing personal
reason. As mentioned above I too was in the military’s crosshairs as a
citizen-soldier during the height of the Vietnam War. I will not go into the
details of that episode, this comment after all is about brother soldier
Manning, other than that I spent my own time in an Army stockade for, let’s put
it this way, working on the principle of “what if they gave a war and nobody
came”.
Forty years later I am still working off that principle, and
gladly. But here is the real point. During that time I had outside support,
outside civilian support, that rallied on several occasions outside the
military base where I was confined. Believe me that knowledge helped me get
through the tough days inside. So on April 25th I will be just, once again, as
I have been able to on too few other occasions over years, paying my dues for
that long ago support. You, Brother Manning, are a true winter soldier. We were
not able to do much about the course of the Iraq War (and little thus far on
Afghanistan) but we can move might and main to save the one real hero of that
whole mess.
Private Manning I hope that you will hear us and hear about
our rally in your defense outside the gates. Better yet, everybody who reads
this piece join us and make sure that he can hear us loud and clear. And let us
shout to high heaven against this gross injustice-<b><i>Free
Private Bradley Manning Now!</i>
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