Chelsea Manning Honored And Remembers By Veterans For Peace,
Smedley Butler Brigade At Honk Parade
No question since her trial, conviction,
and draconian sentence of thirty-five years imposed by a vindictive American
government heroic Wiki-leaks whistle-blower Chelsea Manning’s has fallen off
the radar. The incessant news cycle which has a short life cycle covered her
case sporadically, covered the verdict, covered the sentencing and with some
snickers cover her announcement directly after the sentencing that she wanted
to live as her true self, a woman. (A fact that her supporters were aware of prior
to the announcement but agreed that the issue of her sexual identity should not
get mixed up with her heroic actions.) Since then despite occasional public
rallies and actions her case had tended, as most political prisoner cases do,
to get caught up in the appeals process and that keeps it out of the limelight.
On Sunday October 12th
Chelsea Manning was honored and remembered by the Veterans For Peace, Smedley
Butler Brigade with a banner calling for her freedom as they marched in the
annual Honk parade which goes through Somerville, Ma into Harvard Square for
the Octoberfest. The banner drew applause and return shouts of “Free Chelsea.”
The Smedley Butler Brigade continues to stand behind our sister. We will not
leave her behind. We also urge everybody to sign the Amnesty International on-line
petition calling on President Obama to use his constitutional authority to
pardon Chelsea Manning
http://www.amnesty.org/en/news/usa-one-year-after-her-conviction-chelsea-manning-must-be-released-2014-07-30
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