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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsEllsberg re Manning: "I would have done in the digital age just what he did-He did it exactly right"
I have a considerable identification with whistle-blowers, but Bradley above all because it is the first time in 40 years since the Pentagon Papers that someone has put out a large raft of material. And therefore he does deserve to be, I believe, seen as a hero, he told AFP.
Ellsberg leaked the so-called Pentagon Papers to the New York Times in 1969, revealing the government had lied about the progress of the Vietnam war. The incident marked a major turning point in public opinion of the war and ignited a famous legal case that was eventually decided by the Supreme Court.
Manning is accused of transferring thousands of secret State Department files to WikiLeaks. The United States Army soldier is facing a controversial espionage trial.
People criticize him for putting out material he hadnt read, Ellsberg said. But he clearly had read a great deal of it. I hope that I would have done in the digital age just what he did. He did it exactly right.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/05/30/daniel-ellsberg-wikileaks-suspect-bradley-manning-deserves-to-be-seen-as-a-hero/
Fuddnik
(8,846 posts)duhneece
(4,112 posts)KoKo
(84,711 posts)Mnemosyne
(21,363 posts)Egalitarian Thug
(12,448 posts)but of course, there are folks here who far more qualified then Ellsberg to judge Manning's actions.
msanthrope
(37,549 posts)the State Department Diplomacy database.....
Sure, Daniel, he read a 'great deal' of them. I hope he tries that as a defense in court. Truly.
randome
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[font color="blue"][center]Stop looking for heroes. BE one.[/center][/font]
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frylock
(34,825 posts)please pick up the white courtesy phone.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)there is nothing about what Manning did that rises to the level of the Pentagon Papers. Nothing.
He may very well have taken that route, but the notion that just because he says he would do it means it had the same impact or relevance is flawed.
There are people comparing James Rosen to Ellsberg.
proverbialwisdom
(4,959 posts)Posted by Greg Mitchell at 10:32 PM
Saturday, June 1, 2013
2000 March for Manning
Multiple embedded links at original.
From email via Bradley Manning Support Network. And see new updated (to this week) edition of my Manning book with Kevin Gosztola. Photos. More photos.
Nearly two thousand supporters of US Army PFC Bradley Manning rallied and marched on Fort Meade, Maryland, this afternoon for the young whistle-blower. Under a sweltering sun, Pentagon Papers whistle-blower Daniel Ellsberg, former political prisoner-turned-human rights advocate Sarah Shourd, LGBT activist and US Army LT Dan Choi, and retired US Army Col. Ann Wright addressed supporters at the Llewellyn Gate, nearest the military courtroom.
The demonstration, which lasted several hours, comes two days before Mannings trial is set to begin at Ft. Meade, on June 3, and three years after his arrest. The government is charging Manning with indirectly aiding the enemy for releasing hundreds of thousands of war logs, diplomatic cables, and military videos to the transparency website WikiLeaks.
PFC Manning has said that he hoped the releases would spark a domestic debate on the role of the military and our foreign policy in general as well as it related to Iraq and Afghanistan.
A dozen chartered buses brought supporters from across the northeast, including three buses from New York City. Military veterans and activists traveled from around North Americasome arriving from as far as Michigan, Montreal, and Mexico City.
People came from great distances to stand with a true American hero, said Jeff Paterson, director of the Bradley Manning Support Network. From Bradleys demeanor in court, its clear he takes strength from the outpouring of support.
Todays rally was held with the assistance of many national organizations, including Veterans for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War, CODEPINK Women for Peace, World Cant Wait, and Courage to Resist.
In addition to todays event, the Bradley Manning Support Fund is also responsible for 100% of PFC Mannings legal fees. Twenty thousand supporters have contributed over $1.25 million dollars in defense of PFC Manning and towards associated public education efforts, since his arrest in Iraq in May 2010.
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proverbialwisdom
(4,959 posts)May 14th, 2013
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The U.S. State Department has also lobbied foreign governments to adopt pro-agricultural biotechnology policies and laws, operated a rigorous public relations campaign to improve the image of biotechnology and challenged commonsense biotechnology safeguards and rules even including opposing laws requiring the labeling of genetically engineered (GE) foods.
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More:
http://www.democracynow.org/2013/4/2/the_monsanto_protection_act_a_debate
http://www.democracynow.org/2013/4/2/foodopoly_the_battle_over_the_future
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/12/23/wikileaks_cables_reveal_us_sought_to
http://archive.truthout.org/wikileaks-us-ambassador-planned-retaliation-against-france-over-ban-monsanto-corn66131