***From The Boston
Bradley Manning Support Committee Archives (September 2012)
The Bradley Manning Support
Network, Afghans For Peace and SF Bay Iraq Veterans Against the War Call for
Nationwide Actions at local Obama Campaign Offices September 6th 2012 during
the Democratic National Convention! Free Bradley Manning!
Since Army PFC Bradley
Manning’s arrest in May 2010 for allegedly sharing the “Collateral Murder”
video and other evidence of war crimes and government corruption with the
whistle-blower website WikiLeaks, progressives and human rights activists have
been asking, “Why isn’t President Obama stepping in to help Bradley?”
After all, it was President
Obama who in May 2011 declared with regards to protests in the Middle East,
“In the 21st Century,
information is power; the truth cannot be hidden; and the legitimacy of
governments will ultimately depend on active and informed citizens.”
On Thursday, August 16, US
military veterans in Portland OR, Oakland CA, and Los Angeles CA, occupied
Obama 2012 campaign offices and faxed a letter of demands to the Obama
campaign’s central office. Those letters began:
As those who have spent years
serving our country, we have faith that as Commander-in-Chief, President Obama
will do the right thing in answering our request.
The letter went on to list
the following demands:
That President Obama retract
and apologize for remarks made in April 2011, in which he said Bradley Manning
“broke the law.” Because President Obama is commander-in-chief, this
constitutes unlawful command influence, violating Article 37 of the Uniform
Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), and prevents Bradley from receiving a fair
trial.
That President Obama pardon
the accused whistle-blower, taking into consideration his 800 days of pretrial
confinement. UN torture chief Juan Mendez called Manning’s treatment “cruel and
inhuman,” as it included nine months of solitary confinement at Quantico
despite Brig psychiatrists recommending relaxed conditions.
The Bradley Manning Support
Network maintains hope that justice will prevail and that President Obama can
be the vehicle of change on this issue, but first he needs to hear loud and
clear from veterans and civilians across the country that the American people
want amends for the unlawful torture of Bradley Manning, and believe he should
be freed.
Organizers of the August 16
West Coast actions are now urging others to join them in a nationwide effort to
hold actions at many more local Obama campaign offices on September 6th, the
day of candidate’s nomination acceptance speech. We want to share messages of
support for Bradley with Obama campaign offices from coast to coast.
Please contact
emma@bradleymanning.org for more information about attending and/or organizing
an event.
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