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U.S. Ambassador confronted at St. Paul's Cathedral with "Free Bradley Manning"![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A beefed up City of London police presence and deployed armed police greeted approx 15 activists demanding the freedom of Bradley Manning on the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral in London on "U.S. Thanksgiving Day" The U.S. Ambassador was attending the annual Thanbksgiving service at the cathedral along with a sizeable number of U.S. ex-pats. Those demanding the freedom of Bradley Manning also included U.S. ex-pats living in London. Bradley Manning, who went through Shannon Airport to Iraq, has been imprisoned for the last 18
months in Baghdad, Kuwait, Quantico and Levenworth. For the ten months
he was kept in Quantico he was systematically physically and
psychologically tortured in the hope he would break and implicate Julian
Assange for the U.S. Grand Jury sitting on WikiLeaks. Bradley refused
to be broken and an escalated solidarity campaign including nonviolent
civil disobedience contributed to his move to Leavenworth, the end of
the systematic torture and improved prison conditions. |
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