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Catherina

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28. Reporters Without Borders releases statement saying Manning verdict a "blow" to investigative journ
Tue Jul 30, 2013, 02:20 PM
Jul 2013
The verdict is warning to all whistleblowers, against whom the Obama administration has been waging an unprecedented offensive that has ignored the public interest in their revelations. It also threatens the future of investigative journalism, which risks finding its sources drying up.

“The information that Manning allegedly passed to WikiLeaks – used by newspapers such as The New York Times, The Guardian, Der Spiegel and Le Monde in coordination with Julian Assange’s website ¬– included revelations of grave abuses in the ‘war on terror’ launched by the Bush administration,” Reporters Without Borders said.

“The ‘collateral’ fatal shooting of Reuters employees by a U.S. Army helicopter in Baghdad in July 2007 is a well-known example (see video). Should this reality have been concealed from the U.S. public and international opinion? Which was more serious – committing such crimes or revealing them to the public?

“The conditions in which Manning has been held, his unfair trial and the lack of transparency during the hearings speak volumes about the fate reserved for whistle-blowers and the way the rule of law is being flouted. Edward Snowden would have every reason to fear persecution, as defined by the Geneva Conventions, if he were to return to the United States.”

Reporters Without Borders added: “Will the resumption of the debate about protection of sources at the federal level suffice to overcome the many offensives against investigative journalism, such as the recent seizure of Associated Press phone records ? The outcome of the Manning trial unfortunately suggests the contrary.”

One journalist is currently imprisoned in the United States.

http://en.rsf.org/united-states-manning-verdict-blow-for-30-07-2013,44995.html


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No one has been nor will be held accountable for the warcrimes in Collateral Murder except Manning Catherina Jul 2013 #1
Most of the Bush war crimes either were either pinned on small fish Hydra Jul 2013 #2
It makes me ill too and only determined to fight harder n/t Catherina Jul 2013 #4
sometimes it just seems impossible to keep fighting xiamiam Jul 2013 #11
Here's the Guardian's live-blog on the Manning verdict, expected at 1 pm ET Catherina Jul 2013 #3
We will not be allowed to live tweet the verdict. Press ability to file will be restrained Catherina Jul 2013 #5
Bradley Manning: 10 major revelations from the Wikileaks documents Catherina Jul 2013 #6
If Manning is found not guilty of Aiding the Enemy and guilty of everything else, he faces 154 years Catherina Jul 2013 #7
Kick. Luminous Animal Jul 2013 #8
If you've never listened to Manning's statement of why he leaked, you really need to Catherina Jul 2013 #9
Outside the US Embassy in London Catherina Jul 2013 #10
And Grassley along with Pat Leahy were the two senators that Sibel Edmonds went to as well... cascadiance Jul 2013 #12
You can watch @democracynow's special live broadcast Catherina Jul 2013 #13
ACQUITTED OF AIDING THE ENEMY... still waiting for the rest n/t Catherina Jul 2013 #14
Verdict here. Manning faces 136 year Max . Sentencing to begin tomorrow Catherina Jul 2013 #15
What a weary lists of charges.... midnight Jul 2013 #30
I'm taking up knitting. Don't want to miss a stitch if the moment ever comes n/t Catherina Jul 2013 #31
I hope that is the movement back to lawfulness.... midnight Jul 2013 #33
State Dept: We've seen the #Manning verdict, no comment, we refer you to the Dept of Defense n/t Catherina Jul 2013 #16
k+r ...nt TeeYiYi Jul 2013 #17
Pic: Crowd booing each guilty verdict outside US Embassy, chanting "No justice no peace" Catherina Jul 2013 #18
Business trusts & strains of fascism. It really is the late 1920s again. n/t DirkGently Jul 2013 #19
Wish they could give him the Nobel Peace Prize today to SLAP THE BASTARDS IN THE FACE! cascadiance Jul 2013 #20
Actually today is National Cheesecake Day! zappaman Jul 2013 #21
sentencing trial begins tomorrow. No minimums required, new evidence allowed. Fight is far from over Catherina Jul 2013 #22
ACLU statement on Manning verdict Catherina Jul 2013 #23
Wow.... This is so obviously wrong.... midnight Jul 2013 #24
It is so wrong. The government just confirmed it's not here to serve us, just corporations & the MIC Catherina Jul 2013 #26
CCR Condemns Manning Verdict, Questions Future of First Amendment Catherina Jul 2013 #25
Glad to read that the first amendment is getting some support... So much attention on the second midnight Jul 2013 #29
Well, good, finally. railsback Jul 2013 #27
Reporters Without Borders releases statement saying Manning verdict a "blow" to investigative journ Catherina Jul 2013 #28
Thank you for your post. Another sad day for journalism. And democracy. chimpymustgo Jul 2013 #32
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