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We Got This: Chelsea Manning Speaks Out at March Against White Supremacy (video)
Upbeat and greeted by a very enthusiastic crowd, Chelsea Manning made a surprise appearance at the March Against White Supremacy in Berkeley on September 23. Barely four months since she was released from prison for her incredibly brave act of conscience, Chelsea acknowledged defying naysayers who discourage her from speaking in public. It was only a week ago that the CIA cowed Harvard University into revoking her visiting fellowship. Chelsea emphasizes the importance of not relying on leaders, but standing with each other to fight back. "We got this," she assures the crowd. (full video below)
Jailed and subjected to torturous solitary confinement by the Bush administration in 2010, convicted and sentenced to 35-years of maximum-security confinement by the Obama administration in 2013, Chelsea Manning is widely considered an American hero for risking her own freedom to expose war crimes committed by the United States military in Iraq.
From her position as an Army intelligence analyst, Chelsea had access to massive amounts of state secrets. Among the hundreds of thousands of documents she chose to release were troves of State Department cables which revealed US foreign policy duplicity and corruption in governments around the world, some of which contributed to the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011.
Historically speaking, Chelsea's leak of classified materials is one of the most significant whistle-blowing actions ever taken in this country, of a scale and importance on par with RAND Corporation employee Daniel Ellsberg's leaking of the Pentagon Papers in 1971, which exposed Department of Defense lies about the Vietnam War. Daniel Ellsberg, in fact, has been a vocal defender of Chelsea since her initial arrest in 2010.
Recognizing the sacrifice Chelsea made to expose hidden truths, she has been honored with contingents in Gay Pride parades in San Francisco, Santa Cruz, and elsewhere since her arrest. In 2013, the Manning Contingent won the San Francisco Pride Parade's Best, "Absolutely Fabulous," Overall Contingent Award. In San Francisco, activists of all stripes now refer to Justin Herman Plaza on the Embarcadero as Chelsea Manning Plaza, preferring to pay tribute to Chelsea rather than racist gentrifier Justin Herman.
Not until January of this year, as Obama was about to leave office, did he commute Chelsea's sentence — and, finally, on May 17, she was free.
Read more on the March Against White Supremacy in Berkeley on September 23:
Community Victory Against Right-Wing Troll Milo Yiannopoulos's "Free Speech" Week
From her position as an Army intelligence analyst, Chelsea had access to massive amounts of state secrets. Among the hundreds of thousands of documents she chose to release were troves of State Department cables which revealed US foreign policy duplicity and corruption in governments around the world, some of which contributed to the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011.
Historically speaking, Chelsea's leak of classified materials is one of the most significant whistle-blowing actions ever taken in this country, of a scale and importance on par with RAND Corporation employee Daniel Ellsberg's leaking of the Pentagon Papers in 1971, which exposed Department of Defense lies about the Vietnam War. Daniel Ellsberg, in fact, has been a vocal defender of Chelsea since her initial arrest in 2010.
Recognizing the sacrifice Chelsea made to expose hidden truths, she has been honored with contingents in Gay Pride parades in San Francisco, Santa Cruz, and elsewhere since her arrest. In 2013, the Manning Contingent won the San Francisco Pride Parade's Best, "Absolutely Fabulous," Overall Contingent Award. In San Francisco, activists of all stripes now refer to Justin Herman Plaza on the Embarcadero as Chelsea Manning Plaza, preferring to pay tribute to Chelsea rather than racist gentrifier Justin Herman.
Not until January of this year, as Obama was about to leave office, did he commute Chelsea's sentence — and, finally, on May 17, she was free.
Read more on the March Against White Supremacy in Berkeley on September 23:
Community Victory Against Right-Wing Troll Milo Yiannopoulos's "Free Speech" Week
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