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Showing Original Post only (View all)ACLU on Manning Sentence: "Something is seriously wrong with our justice system" [View all]
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ACLU Comment on Bradley Manning Sentence
August 21, 2013
NEW YORK A military court-martial today sentenced Pfc. Bradley Manning to 35 years in prison for giving classified material to WikiLeaks. Ben Wizner, director of the American Civil Liberties Union's Speech, Privacy & Technology Project, had this reaction:
"When a soldier who shared information with the press and public is punished far more harshly than others who tortured prisoners and killed civilians, something is seriously wrong with our justice system. A legal system that doesn't distinguish between leaks to the press in the public interest and treason against the nation will not only produce unjust results, but will deprive the public of critical information that is necessary for democratic accountability. This is a sad day for Bradley Manning, but it's also a sad day for all Americans who depend on brave whistleblowers and a free press for a fully informed public debate."
https://www.aclu.org/free-speech/aclu-comment-bradley-manning-sentence
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bigtree
Aug 2013
OP
I bet most were classified "top secret", or maybe none of them. Crimes should remain buried.
Dragonfli
Aug 2013
#21
No, it was directed at a rather prevalent and absurd group thought I have seen emerging.
Dragonfli
Aug 2013
#35
Sadly, no consequences when you commit war crimes and push corporate interests abroad
NuclearDem
Aug 2013
#18
Amnesty calls on President to commute Bradley Manning's sentence, investigate exposed abuses
Catherina
Aug 2013
#9
True words my friend. I wish he had processed Snowden's plea more thoughtfully
Catherina
Aug 2013
#12
It's the 'murkin way. Commit murder go free. Expose murder go to prison.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Aug 2013
#11
This is useless bullshizz. If the ACLU wanted to support Manning, they should have provided
struggle4progress
Aug 2013
#37