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<div class='node-body'><p>In September of last year, Peter Van Buren, a 24 year veteran at the State Department and author of the book <em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/0805094369/ref=nosim/?tag=commondreams-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">We Meant Well: How I Helped Lose the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of the Iraqi People</a></em>, wrote a piece for the online journal <a href="http://w
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<div class='node-body'><p>If there was any doubt among Occupy movement activists that the federal government was keeping close tabs on the development of their growing street protests and public encampments, a newly released Department of Homeland Security document will put those doubts to rest. </p>
<div class='node-body'><p>According to an <strong><a href="http://www.theage.com.au/world/charges-against-assange-drawn-up-in-us-says-email-20120228-1u14c.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">exclusive report</a></strong> in Australian newspaper <strong><em>The Age</em></strong>, a 'sealed indictment' exists in the United States against Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange.</p>
<div class='node-body'><p>According to an <strong><a href="http://www.theage.com.au/world/charges-against-assange-drawn-up-in-us-says-email-20120228-1u14c.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">exclusive report</a></strong> in Australian newspaper <strong><em>The Age</em></strong>, a 'sealed indictment' exists in the United States against Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange.</p>
<p>With speakers Patrick Harrison (recently returned from Egypt and Palestine), Simon Butler, editor of Green Left Weekly on Wikileaks, and Vivien Miley, activist with Occupy Sydney. Tower Building, Building 2, 07.008.</p>
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<p>Whistleblowing website <a href="http://www.wikileaks.org">WikiLeaks</a> released the statement below on February 27.</p>
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<p>WikiLeaks, a free press publishing and media organisation, has revealed human rights abuses, war crimes and corruption in governments across the world. Yet the US Administration wants to close WikiLeaks down and prosecute its founder Julian Assange. International financial services organisations have blocked payments to WikiLeaks, denying them vital income.
<div class='node-body'><p>Bradley Manning, the twenty-four year old Army private accused of leaking thousands of classified documents, including footage of a helicopter raid that killed innocent civilians in Iraq, is one step closer to a full military court martial this afternoon.</p>
<div class='node-body'><p>Bradley Manning, the twenty-four year old Army private accused of leaking thousands of classified documents, including footage of a helicopter raid that killed innocent civilians in Iraq, is one step closer to a full military court martial this afternoon.</p>
<div class='node-body'><p>Supporters of Army <span>Pfc. Bradley Manning</span> and <span>WikiLeaks</span> are objecting to the military's decision to close portions of Manning's hearing to the public and media on Monday.</p>
<p>Manning, 24, is accused of giving hundreds of thousands of classified documents to WikiLeaks to be published on the Internet.</p>
<div class='node-body'><p>Supporters of Army <span>Pfc. Bradley Manning</span> and <span>WikiLeaks</span> are objecting to the military's decision to close portions of Manning's hearing to the public and media on Monday.</p>
<p>Manning, 24, is accused of giving hundreds of thousands of classified documents to WikiLeaks to be published on the Internet.</p>
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