Sunday, January 8, 2012

David House on WikiLeaks Grand Jury and US Surveillance of Bradley Manning Supporters 1 of 4

David House on WikiLeaks Grand Jury and US Surveillance of Bradley Manning Supporters 1 of 4 Tube. Duration : 9.10 Mins.


DemocracyNow.org - On the eve of the extradition hearing for WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange in London, we spend an exclusive hour with David House, who co-founded the Bradley Manning Support Network after US Army Private Manning was arrested for allegedly releasing classified US military documents to WikiLeaks. House refused to testify last month in Alexandria, Virginia, before a grand jury hearing on WikiLeaks and the disclosure of thousands of classified US diplomatic cables. Democracy Now! spoke to House at the Frontline Club in London about the significance of WikiLeaks, how he helped found the Bradley Manning Support Network, his visits with Manning at the Quantico Marine base in Virginia, the federal surveillance he and his associates have come under, and his experience before the grand jury. Watch Part 2 of 4: www.youtube.com "In my mind, this reeks of the Pentagon Papers investigation," says House. "Richard Nixon's [Department of Justice] 40 years ago attempted to curtail the freedoms of the press and politically regulate the press through the use of policy created around the espionage investigation of The New York Times. I feel that the WikiLeaks case we have going on now provides Obama's DOJ ample opportunity to continue this attempt to politically regulate the US media." For the transcript, podcast, and for Democracy Now! reports about WikiLeaks and Bradley Manning, visit www.democracynow.org

Tags: democracy now, dn, amy goodman, wikileaks, julian assange, whistleblower, bradley manning, david house, quantico, alexandria, leak, obama, nixon, pentagon papers, daniel ellsberg, grand jury, pj crowley, adrian lamo, david coombs, democracynow

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