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Catherina

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Wed Aug 7, 2013, 09:08 PM Aug 2013

The courage of Bradley Manning will inspire others to seize their moment of truth - John Pilger

The courage of Bradley Manning will inspire others to seize their moment of truth

8 August 2013

The critical moment in the political trial of the century was on 28 February when Bradley Manning stood and explained why he had risked his life to leak tens of thousands of official files. It was a statement of morality, conscience and truth: the very qualities that distinguish human beings. This was not deemed mainstream news in America; and were it not for Alexa O'Brien, an independent freelance journalist, Manning's voice would have been silenced. Working through the night, she transcribed and released his every word. It is a rare, revealing document.

Describing the attack by an Apache helicopter crew who filmed civilians as they murdered and wounded them in Baghdad in 2007, Manning said: "The most alarming aspect of the video to me was the seemingly delightful bloodlust they appeared to have. They seemed not to value human life by referring to them as 'dead bastards' and congratulating each other on the ability to kill in large numbers. At one point in the video there is an individual on the ground attempting to crawl to safety [who] is seriously wounded... For me, this seems similar to a child torturing ants with a magnifying glass." He hoped "the public would be as alarmed as me" about a crime which, as his subsequent leaks revealed, was not an aberration.

Bradley Manning is a principled whistleblower and truth-teller who has been vilified and tortured - and Amnesty International needs to explain to the world why it has not adopted him as a prisoner of conscience; or is Amnesty, unlike Manning, intimidated by criminal power?

"It is a funeral here at Fort Meade," Alexa O'Brien told me. "The US government wants to bury Manning alive. He is a genuinely earnest young man with not an ounce of mendacity. The mainstream media finally came on the day of the verdict. They showed up for a gladiator match - to watch the gauntlet go down, thumbs pointed down."

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In 2010, Private Manning did his duty to the rest of humanity and supplied proof from within the murder machine. This is his triumph; and his show trial merely expresses corrupt power's abiding fear of people learning the truth. It also illuminates the parasitic industry around truth-tellers. Manning's character has been dissected and abused by those who never knew him yet claim to support him.

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http://johnpilger.com/articles/the-courage-of-bradley-manning-will-inspire-others-to-seize-their-moment-of-truth

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The courage of Bradley Manning will inspire others to seize their moment of truth - John Pilger (Original Post) Catherina Aug 2013 OP
DU rec - thank you for posting this. Pilger is an awesome journalist without equal. scarletwoman Aug 2013 #1
And the Fact that Edward Snowden received Sanctuary will inspire even more usGovOwesUs3Trillion Aug 2013 #2

scarletwoman

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1. DU rec - thank you for posting this. Pilger is an awesome journalist without equal.
Wed Aug 7, 2013, 09:40 PM
Aug 2013

He knows what it means to go up against TPTB.

 

usGovOwesUs3Trillion

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2. And the Fact that Edward Snowden received Sanctuary will inspire even more
Wed Aug 7, 2013, 09:43 PM
Aug 2013

And that is what has the totalitarians shitting their pants!

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