The Two-Way Protesters Interrupt Obama With Song April 21, 2011 A few minutes into Mr. Obama's comments at a San Francisco fundraiser, a woman stood up and said, "We wrote a song for you, Mr. President." Then the group at table began to sing. As they did, they held up signs that said "Free Bradley Manning."
The Two-Way UN Looking Into Treatment Of Army Private Suspected Of Leaking Documents December 22, 2010 The United Nations is looking into a complaint alleging that the Army private being held in connection with the WikiLeaks case is being mistreated.
The Two-Way Pentagon Defends Treatment Of Alleged Leaker Held In Military Prison December 17, 2010 The Defense Department responded Friday to the argument that the Army's Bradley Manning is being mistreated in military custody.
The Two-Way Daniel Ellsberg Among Anti-War Protesters Arrested At The White House December 16, 2010 On the same day that President Obama and his advisors declared that the United States is "on track" in Afghanistan, hundreds of anti-war protesters gathered outside the White House to voice their dissent.
The Two-Way Is Solitary Confinement A Form Of Torture For Army's Alleged WikiLeaks' Source? December 15, 2010 The furor surrounding WikiLeaks' release of confidential United States government documents has focused reams of attention on transparency advocate Julian Assange. Largely lost amid all of the hubbub has been Bradley Manning.
The Two-Way Wikileaks Video of U.S. Attack On Afghan Civilians Out Soon? June 18, 2010 Leaked Video of U.S. Attack On Afghans Out Soon