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Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] tomboy_typist at [Signal Boost] What you can do to help Japan
Reposting and boosting from [info]gehayi 's post

The American Red Cross
is taking donations. You can even specify where you want the donation to go.

The British Red Cross has a disaster fund, if not a special fund for the earthquake victims.

The Salvation Army is accepting monetary donations.

Convoy of Hope is already helping the earthquake and tsunami victims, and is accepting donations.

Network for Good--a collection of charities--is working to give relief to the victims of the quake and tsunami. The organizations participating are: 

relief for your flist )

You can also go to [info]help_japan  on LJ:



They're having a fandom auction, starting on March 14th. All proceeds are going to vetted charities.


matrixrefugee: the word 'refugee' in electric green with a background of green matrix code (Crux_Neo)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] tomboy_typist at [Signal Boost] Manning's Conditions of Detention Violate Human Rights
 
Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) told MSNBC’s Contessa Brewer during an interview today that Bradley Manning’s treatment at MCB Quantico raises serious questions about the Pentagon and US Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates.

“This is an American soldier who’s held in an American prison, and he’s been treated in a way that clearly violates his human rights,” Kucinich began this afternoon. “And this is being done, and apparently this is okay with the Pentagon.” (Read more...) Fake cut is fake.

Kucinich considers Manning’s current prison restrictions, which force him to strip naked before bedtime and remain so until just after a five a.m. wakeup call, a violation of Section 2-22.3 (FM 34-52) of the US Army Field Manual. This section prohibits forcing detainees to be naked in conjunction with intelligence interrogations. 
 
“We have to start asking ourselves, why isn’t our government leveling with us about people who are trying to get the word out about what’s happening? I don’t have any position on Mr. Manning’s guilt or innocence, but the way he’s being treated raises questions about the Pentagon and about Secretary Gates.”
 
What you can do: 
 
Join the Bradley Manning Support Network in our demand for humane treatment for Bradley Manning. 
Contact President Obama now — it only takes a few moments from your web browser. 
- Messages are limited to 2,500 characters.
- Check the “A response is requested” box before submitting 

Join the Amnesty International movement to end the punitive detention of Bradley Manning. 
Visit takeaction.amnestyusa.org to send a message now to the President and the Secretary that you will not allow these human rights violations to continue in your name.
 
Follow [info]bmanningsupport  and stay informed. 
 
 
matrixrefugee: the word 'refugee' in electric green with a background of green matrix code (Rosary ring)
Reposting this here, and not under a cut, because it is a signal boost and the purpose would be defeated otherwise. No matter what people think of Manning and what he did, this is huge and should be all over the place. Let's not forget that Manning is now on the way to being judged by the institution whose war crimes he uncovered. Let's not forget that he has been kept in inhuman conditions for almost 300 days.

Bradley Manning, the gay intelligence analyst charged with leaking U.S. government documents published by WikiLeaks, is facing 22 additional charges including "aiding the enemy," an offense that carries a potential death sentence.

The Army filed the new charges Wednesday against Manning, who is accused of downloading tens of thousands of classified U.S. military and State Department documents that were then publicly released by WikiLeaks.

Pentagon and military officials say some of the classified information obtained by Manning contained names of informants and others who had cooperated with the military in Afghanistan, putting their lives in danger.

Manning, 23, was first charged in July with illegally downloading documents when he worked as a military intelligence analyst in Baghdad. He was also charged with obtaining 150,000 classified State Department cables.

Military prosecutors are recommending a life sentence if he were to be convicted of the “aiding the enemy” charge only. But the military judge would have the power to ignore the recommendation and impose the death penalty.


Article originally posted on Advocate.com.
Press release is posted over at Bradley Manning Support.

There's a feed on LJ, for those who wish to follow the updates: [info]bmanningsupport.
If you want to help, you may donate for his defense here.

Please repost if you support the soldier.

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