UNAC statement on the conviction of Bradley Manning |
Bradley
Manning is an American hero. He helped expose the crimes of the
U.S. government as it wages immoral and illegal wars against people
around the world. Manning exposed the fact that the U.S. military
was killing civilians, including first responders, without cause.
He exposed the fact that the CIA was conducting an undeclared war in
Pakistan, that the U.S. tortures prisoners and looks the other way when
others do the same, and much more. There were no military or government
secrets in the material that Manning leaked, only reports of immoral
and illegal activities that our government and military were
conducting. This material was classified so that we would not
know about this. But people have the right to know about such
activities in order to make informed decisions about what we want our
government to do. Neither politicians nor the corporate media
were telling us these truths, so we needed Bradley Manning to come
forward to speak truth to power.
The biggest fear the U.S. government has is that it will be exposed as a government supporting the interests of the 1% at the cost of the needs of the 99%. The U.S. government fears the truth more than anything else. Bradley Manning revealed the truth. Edward Snowden also revealed the truth when he exposed the fact that the U.S. government is spying on every American and on millions of others around the world. This is why they twisted arms of governments around the world to violate Snowden’s right to seek asylum. Our government again violated international law and the safety of the Bolivian president, Evo Morales, by forcing down his plane in Austria, thinking Snowden might be on board. It was also fear of the truth that led them to jail civil liberties lawyer Lynne Stewart for the “crime” of sending out press releases from her client, the blind sheik, and it is why they deny her compassionate release as she nears death from cancer in a Texas prison.
It is fear of the truth that has led the Obama administration to crack down on whistleblowers more than any other administration in history, including using the 1917 Espionage Act to persecute whistle blowers. It is fear of the truth that holds Julian Assange as a virtual prisoner in London’s Ecuadorean Embassy and seeks to discredit Wikileaks for publishing Manning and Snowden’s revelations. The Obama administration has demanded that journalists reveal their sources or risk going to jail. To hide the truth, this administration’s representatives have committed felonies by lying to Congress, as was done by Intelligence director James Clapper when he told congress that the government does not collect data on millions of Americans.
To hide the truth, our government now classifies much that the public has a right to see and all of the embarrassing and illegal activity in which it is involved. Therefore, to expose any of this information is considered a crime. It is a crime in the U.S. today to expose the truth, and that is why they are prosecuting Bradley Manning. Manning released the “Collateral Murder” video, for example, which reveals no military secrets, only military crimes. If knowledge of these crimes helps the enemy, then let’s stop the crime, not punish the one who exposes it.
In
the cases of the hundreds of Muslims living in the U.S. who have been
framed by the FBI, classified material and “secret evidence” that the
defense is not allowed to see is almost always used. There was a
similar attempt to keep much of the Manning trial secret, as the
government tried to control the narrative about Manning’s character and
his deeds. This attempt was partially thwarted when the defense
published highly redacted material that the government did not want the
people to see. The government did not want the words of Bradley
Manning to be heard, either, so they did not allow recording or
transcripts of the trial to be published. However, a reporter for
the Guardian succeeded in transcribing and publishing Bradley Manning’s
long pre-trial statement. You can see the statement here: http://www.theguardian.com/
The
government’s attack on Bradley Manning is an attack on us all. It
is an attack on democratic rights in general. We must all come to
his aid. Please support the Bradley Manning Defense Committee: http://www.bradleymanning.org/ |