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You
are invited to march with our banner
Defend
Chelsea Manning & all whistleblowers!
Saturday
27 June,
meet 12.15pm outside Baker
St (march starts 1pm)
All Welcome
Queer
Strike, Payday, Compassion in
Care, whistleblowers
from Yarl’s Wood detention
centre, women from the Julian Assange Vigil and many more...
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Finally
Chelsea Manning is getting some official recognition at this year's Pride. After pressure from us and
others, she is now a Pride Hero!
She's also being celebrated internationally, including at Pride in San
Francisco,
Seattle
and St
Petersburg (USA).
This is what Pride should be for: to represent grassroots lesbian gay bi trans queer campaigns, not pink washing of corporate / government / military interests. Racist and xenophobic UKIP has
been banned, but shamefully
Barclays is leading the march again, despite last year’s objections.
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Chelsea,
former US army
intelligence analyst, bravely released to WikiLeaks the collateral murder video
of the airstrike killing
civilians in Baghdad, as
well as some 250,000 US
diplomatic cables and nearly 500,000 army reports from
Iraq and Afghanistan exposing US and UK and other governments war crimes, including rape and other torture and
corruption. For her commitment to humanity and truth she's been sentenced to 35 years in
prison.
She has appealed against this sadistically long sentence while
winning her rights as a trans woman. We must get her out!
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Compassion
in Care and others demonstrate for Edna's
Law,
the whistleblowers protection law, Downing Street, 27 May 2015. | |
We
must defend Chelsea and other whistleblowers in the military, government, police,
prisons, detention centres, care homes, hospitals and other institutions.
We also need to protect the many people – women the vast majority – who do the invisible work of caring for and giving voice to loved ones trapped in institutions.
Whistleblowers are under
threat of imprisonment,
physical attack, isolation,
and sacking, leaving them destitute. They are punished for caring about others and society as
a whole. Defending them is a priority for the lgbtq and all our movements, especially in these increasingly repressive times.
They need and deserve our support. They are an example for us all.
It could be one of us
any day.
Bring
your banners, placards,
make some
noise!
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Friday, June 26, 2015
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