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Vigil for Bradley at Ft. Meade, August 28


By Kevin Zeese - Posted on 15 August 2012

 

 
The military has just announced that PFC Bradley Manning’s next motion hearing will begin Tuesday, August 28, at Ft. Meade, MD. Now that defense lawyer David Coombs’ Article 13 motion to dismiss has been moved to the October 1-5 hearing, this hearing will involve potential witnesses and evidentiary issues for the Article 13 motion.
 
As with each of Bradley’s hearings, we are calling on supporters to hold a vigil for the Nobel Peace Prize nominee outside of the Ft. Meade gate, at the Reece Rd. corner. Come rally for Bradley on Tuesday morning, and then join us in the courtroom to show your support!
 
Where: Ft. Meade gate, at the corner of Reece Rd. and Rt. 175
 
When: Tuesday, August 28, from 7-9AM
 
Contact: Bailey Jeffers — bailey@bradleymanning.org
 
 
If you can’t make it to Maryland, hold an event for Bradley near you. Register the event with us here and we’ll help publicize it.
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