Julian Assange at "WikiLeaks: The Bradley Manning Story," London, May 8, 2013
On Wednesday May 8, 2013, Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, "an international, online, non-profit organisation which publishes secret information, news leaks, and classified media from anonymous sources," spoke by video link from the Ecuadorian Embassy, where he has been living since June 2012, and where he sought and was granted diplomatic asylum, at an event in the Century Club, on Shaftesbury Avenue in London's West End, entitled, "WikiLeaks: The Bradley Manning Story."
The event -- which also featured a panel discussion -- took place because the trial by court-martial of Pfc. Manning, who allegedly leaked hundreds of thousands of pages of classified US documents to WikiLeaks, while serving as an intelligence analyst in Iraq, begins on June 3, 2013, almost three years after he was first arrested.
I was part of the panel discussion, along with Chase Madar, a US attorney and the author of "The Passion of Bradley Manning," and Ben Griffin, a former SAS soldier and conscientious objector, who is now a spokesperson for Veterans for Peace UK. I was invited to take part because, in April 2011, I was a media partner for WikiLeaks' release of classified military files relating to the Guantanamo prisoners.
The packed -out events also featured two guest speakers -- Peter Tatchell and Vivienne Westwood. The moderator, visible in this photo, was Jolyon Rubinstein, of BBC 3's "The Revolution Will Be Televised."
For WikiLeaks, see: wikileaks.org/
For "The Passion of Bradley Manning," see: www.orbooks.com/catalog/bradley-manning/
For Veterans for Peace UK, see: veteransforpeace.org.uk/
For WikiLeaks' Guantanamo Files, see: wikileaks.org/gitmo/
For my series of articles analysing the files, see: www.andyworthington.co.uk/category/2002-2011-the-complete...
For my archive of articles about Bradley Manning, see: www.andyworthington.co.uk/category/bradley-manning/
For the Bradley Manning Support Network, see: www.bradleymanning.org/
For the international day of protest for Bradley Manning on June 1, see: www.bradleymanning.org/featured/rally-for-bradley-manning...
For more on Andy Worthington, see: www.andyworthington.co.uk/
For my most interesting photos, see: www.flickriver.com/photos/andyworthington/popular-interes...
Julian Assange at "WikiLeaks: The Bradley Manning Story," London, May 8, 2013
On Wednesday May 8, 2013, Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, "an international, online, non-profit organisation which publishes secret information, news leaks, and classified media from anonymous sources," spoke by video link from the Ecuadorian Embassy, where he has been living since June 2012, and where he sought and was granted diplomatic asylum, at an event in the Century Club, on Shaftesbury Avenue in London's West End, entitled, "WikiLeaks: The Bradley Manning Story."
The event -- which also featured a panel discussion -- took place because the trial by court-martial of Pfc. Manning, who allegedly leaked hundreds of thousands of pages of classified US documents to WikiLeaks, while serving as an intelligence analyst in Iraq, begins on June 3, 2013, almost three years after he was first arrested.
I was part of the panel discussion, along with Chase Madar, a US attorney and the author of "The Passion of Bradley Manning," and Ben Griffin, a former SAS soldier and conscientious objector, who is now a spokesperson for Veterans for Peace UK. I was invited to take part because, in April 2011, I was a media partner for WikiLeaks' release of classified military files relating to the Guantanamo prisoners.
The packed -out events also featured two guest speakers -- Peter Tatchell and Vivienne Westwood. The moderator, visible in this photo, was Jolyon Rubinstein, of BBC 3's "The Revolution Will Be Televised."
For WikiLeaks, see: wikileaks.org/
For "The Passion of Bradley Manning," see: www.orbooks.com/catalog/bradley-manning/
For Veterans for Peace UK, see: veteransforpeace.org.uk/
For WikiLeaks' Guantanamo Files, see: wikileaks.org/gitmo/
For my series of articles analysing the files, see: www.andyworthington.co.uk/category/2002-2011-the-complete...
For my archive of articles about Bradley Manning, see: www.andyworthington.co.uk/category/bradley-manning/
For the Bradley Manning Support Network, see: www.bradleymanning.org/
For the international day of protest for Bradley Manning on June 1, see: www.bradleymanning.org/featured/rally-for-bradley-manning...
For more on Andy Worthington, see: www.andyworthington.co.uk/
For my most interesting photos, see: www.flickriver.com/photos/andyworthington/popular-interes...