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There is no question that
now that her trial, if one can called what took place down in Fort Meade
a trial in the summer of 2013 rather than a travesty, that a year after
her conviction on twenty plus counts and having received an outrageous
thirty-five year sentence essentially for telling us the truth about American
atrocities and nefarious actions in Iraq, Afghanistan and wherever
else the American government can stick its nose that Chelsea Manning's case has
dropped from view. Although she occasionally gets an
Op/Ed opportunity and has several legal moves going from action to
get the necessary hormonal treatments reflecting her real sexual
identity to now preparing the first appeal of her conviction to
another military tribunal the popular uproar against her imprisonment has
become a hush. While the appeals process may produce some results, perhaps a
reduction in sentence, the short way home for her is a presidential pardon
right now. I urge everybody to sign on to the Amnesty International petition
above to put the pressure on President Barack Obama for clemency.
I attended some of the sessions of
Chelsea Manning’s court-martial in the summer of 2013 and am often asked about
what she could expect from the various procedures going forward to try to
“spring” her from the clutches of the American government, or as I say whenever
I get the chance to not leave “our buddy behind” in the time-honored military
parlance. I have usually answered depending on what stage her post-conviction
case is in that her sentence was draconian by all standards for someone who did
not, although they tried to pin this on her, “aid the enemy.” Certainly Judge
Lind though she was being lenient with thirty-five years when the government
wanted sixty (and originally more before some of the counts were consolidated).
The next step was to appeal, really now that I think about it, a pro forma
appeal to the commanding general of the Washington, D.C. military district
where the trial was held. There were plenty of grounds to reduce the sentence
but General Buchanan backed up his trial judge in the winter of 2014. Leaving
Chelsea supporters right now with only the prospect of a presidential pardon to
fight for as the court appeals are put together which will take some time.
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