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DESCRIPTION:Ellsberg, CIA Analyst, Army Colonel Speak for Release of \nWikileaks 
 “Whistleblower” Bradley Manning at \nRally & March in San Francisco on 
 Sat. Sept 18, 2pm\noutside the San Francisco War Memorial Building, 401 Van 
 Ness Avenue\n\n\nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:\nSeptember 17, 2010\n\nDaniel 
 Ellsberg, US Army Col. Ann Wright (ret.), a former US diplomat to 
 Afghanistan, and Ray McGovern, senior CIA analyst (ret.), will be the 
 featured speakers at a public rally on Saturday Sept. 18, 2pm, outside the 
 San Francisco War Memorial Building, 401 Van Ness Avenue. The rally will be 
 followed by a 3pm march to Union Square. The Rally and march are part of a 
 nationwide series of support events for Manning in 19 US cities calling for 
 Manning’s release and for an end to violations of US and international 
 law in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. \n \nThe Wikileaks website posted 
 on April 5, 2010, a video showing a US helicopter crew killing 
 approximately 12 Iraqi civilians including Reuters photographer Namir 
 Noor-Eldeen, 22, and his driver Said Chmagh, 40. Wikileaks wrote that it 
 had come from unspecified “military sources.” These “Collateral 
 Murder” videos released by Wikileaks led to the arrest of Manning in May 
 2010, now held in Quantico, Virginia. \n \nReuters had filed a formal 
 request, under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), in 2007 to access the 
 video and documents that might explain the death of its media workers. FOIA 
 requires federal government agencies to release documents to all persons 
 requesting them unless specifically exempted by the law. Reuters received 
 no documents. Reporters Without Borders, an international journalists 
 association, writes of Bradley Manning, “If this young soldier had not 
 leaked the video, we would have had no evidence of what was clearly a 
 serious abuse on the part of the US military.” The Iraq war over the last 
 seven years has seen the heaviest death toll for journalists in a war since 
 World War II; 230 murders of journalists and media workers since the US-led 
 invasion in 2003. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, 16 
 journalists and three media support workers have been killed by U.S. 
 forces’ fire in Iraq, and another three media workers were killed by fire 
 from the U.S. security contractor Blackwater Worldwide.\n \nAnn Wright, a 
 Colonel, US Army Reserves (Retired) and US Diplomat who resigned in March 
 2003 in opposition to the War on Iraq, says, "Manning should be supported 
 for choosing to do the right thing. Bradley Manning is a patriot of our 
 democracy, who stayed loyal to what is right, risking his own security."\n 
 \nDaniel Ellsberg, the whistle blower who leaked the Pentagon Papers to the 
 press in 1970 helping to end the Vietnam War, says of alleged whistle 
 blower Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, “Soldiers sworn oath is to defend and 
 support the Constitution. Bradley Manning has been defending and supporting 
 our Constitution." \n \n###\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/09/17/18659001.php
SUMMARY:Ellsberg, CIA Analyst, Army Colonel to Speak at Bradley Manning Rally & March in SF; Sat
LOCATION:outside the San Francisco War Memorial Building, 401 Van Ness Avenue
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/09/17/18659001.php
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