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Feb172011

Support Bradley Manning - Sign the petition to Senator Cardin

I am writing you to urge you to sign the petition below to support PFC Bradley Manning, accused of leaking documents to WikiLeaks concerning the U.S wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as about U.S. foreign policy.

The petition, developed by colleagues who share my concern for Manning's conditions of confinement, is to Senator Ben Cardin who serves on the Senate Judiciary Committee.  It seeks to have his prolonged pre-trial detention, in isolation, investigated.  This cruel and unusual pre-trial punishment, Manning has not been convicted of any crime, needs to stop.

For more on Bradley Manning's case and why I view him as a patriot and not a traitor, see this article, Bradley Manning and the Rule of Law.  In short, Manning is not accused of giving or selling documents to a foreign enemy, he is accused of leaking them to the media so that Americans could be told the truth about U.S. foreign policy and to start a debate to ensure our country acts within the law and not as a rogue superpower.

You can sign the petition by clicking here.

Thank you,

Kevin Zeese
Executive Director
Voters For Peace

http://www.petitiononline.com/ Brad2011/petition.html

U.S. Senator Benjamin Cardin
509 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510

February 2011
Dear Sen. Cardin:

We are writing to you as citizens of your state concerned with justice and the prolonged isolated detention of a young soldier who served in Iraq. We are certain you believe in our nation's promise of "equal justice for all" and "innocent until proven guilty."

Pfc. Bradley Manning has been held in pre-trial punitive conditions for more than seven months at the brig in Quantico. As you may not know, Mr. Manning is a registered voter in Maryland with an address listed in Potomac, Maryland.

Mr. Manning has never been convicted of any crime. He is being charged with passing classified information onto unauthorized persons, as well as a few violations of U.S. army regulations. Again, he has no criminal record, and yet remains in solitary confinement, also referred to by the Marines as 'maximum custody,' in a small cell for 23 hours every day. For one hour a day he is allowed to walk in chains around a room in circles.

A recent visit to Mr. Manning by his friend David House reveals that his physical and mental condition is declining. He is appearing increasingly despondent. Surgeons and psychologists have documented that being deprived of social interaction can have a devastating impact, similar to a traumatic injury, upon an individual's brain.

U.S. Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio has written Defense Secretary Gates requesting a meeting with Manning to assess his physical and mental condition. You are a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and as your constituents we are asking that you immediately take the same steps initiated by Mr. Kucinich. As Manning is also a constituent of yours, it is incumbent upon you to make sure that Mr. Manning's Constitutional Rights are not being violated, and that he is not being unduly punished for a crime he is only being accused of at this point.

We would like to draw your attention to an action taken by David Coombs, Mr. Manning's attorney. Mr. Coombs has filed a motion under Article 13 of the Uniformed Code of Military Justice. According to Article 13:

"No person, while being held for trial, may be subjected to punishment or penalty other than arrest or confinement upon the charges pending against him, nor shall the arrest or confinement imposed upon him be any more rigorous than the circumstances required to insure his presence, but he may be subjected to minor punishment during that period for infractions of discipline."

Furthermore we would be pleased to meet with you, or a senior staff member to discuss this issue further. Please let us know as soon as possible, as this issue has gained the attention of Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and even the U.N. Rapporteur on Torture, Juan Mendez. We believe it is vital to act now to insure no lasting harm is done to Mr. Manning.

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