Bradley Manning Speaks - leaked court transscript
A statement that Manning made to the court was a powerful
and moving treatise on the importance of placing conscience above
personal safety, the necessity of sacrificing careers and liberty for
the public good, and the moral imperative of carrying out acts of
defiance. Manning will surely pay with many years—perhaps his entire
life—in prison. But we too will pay. The war against Bradley Manning is a
war against us all.
This trial is not simply the prosecution of a 25-year-old soldier who
had the temerity to report to the outside world the indiscriminate
slaughter, war crimes, torture and abuse that are carried out by our
government and our occupation forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. It is a
concerted effort by the security and surveillance state to extinguish
what is left of a free press, one that has the constitutional right to
expose crimes by those in power. The lonely individuals who take
personal risks so that the public can know the truth—the Daniel
Ellsbergs, the Ron Ridenhours, the Deep Throats and the Bradley
Mannings—are from now on to be charged with ‘“aiding the enemy.” All
those within the system who publicly reveal facts that challenge the
official narrative will be imprisoned, as was John Kiriakou, the former
CIA analyst who for exposing the U.S. government’s use of torture began
serving a 30-month prison term the day Manning read his statement. There
is a word for states that create these kinds of information vacuums:
totalitarian.
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Chris Herdges, Truthdig
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