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A month of solidarity with Chelsea Manning (Part 1)

genny | 20.09.2014 17:00 | NATO 2014 | Anti-militarism | Policing | Wales

Report of solidarity with imprisoned Welsh-American whistleblower Chelsea Manning in August and September in Wales before, during and after the NATO summit.

Full article with links here:

 http://wp.me/p42I6Q-fU

Haverfordwest during the Long March on Newport
Haverfordwest during the Long March on Newport

In Castle Square, Haverfordwest
In Castle Square, Haverfordwest

Manning banner of Saturday's march
Manning banner of Saturday's march

Saturday's march
Saturday's march

Chalking on pavement in Cardiff Sunday
Chalking on pavement in Cardiff Sunday

Armed police in Cardiff Sunday
Armed police in Cardiff Sunday

Banners on the fence round Cardiff Castle on Sunday
Banners on the fence round Cardiff Castle on Sunday

Reporting NATO's crimes at Newport police station
Reporting NATO's crimes at Newport police station

Chalking in Newport Thursday
Chalking in Newport Thursday

Banner in Newport Thursday
Banner in Newport Thursday

Back in Haverfordwest
Back in Haverfordwest

Chelsea's aunt and uncle join in
Chelsea's aunt and uncle join in


This summer, a number of opportunities came up to continue the small solidarity effort I'm engaged in through the WISE Up network and the Manning Family Fund. These seemed too good to miss, so for four or five weeks through August and September I've been pretty busy. I try to make a point of writing up what I've been doing on one or other of the blogs, partly so there's a record but mainly to show what can be done with very little in the way of resources (a paintbrush and bedsheet, for instance) and to encourage others to join in.


THE LONG MARCH ON NEWPORT

When I found out that the Long March on Newport, part of the protests against the NATO 2014 summit in Wales, was coming through Chelsea's Mum's home town of Haverfordwest in Pembrokeshire, I arranged to meet up with the marchers to do some on-the-street solidarity for Chelsea and her family on their 'rest day' and to march with them for the start of the following day. So, on Tuesday 12 August we had a productive day speaking with people in Castle Square before and after lunch, and did a banner drop over the A40 during the evening rush hour. On the Wednesday we engaged with holidaymakers on Newgale beach before walking up to Brawdy base where Chelsea's Dad had been stationed as a US marine in the 1970s.

A report from both days can be read here:
 http://wiseupaction.info/2014/08/15/chelsea-manning-nato/


A DIVERSION AT THE ECUADORIAN EMBASSY

Returning home, I switched focus for a day or two while I tried to make sense of what was going down at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London where the mainstream media had suddenly decided Julian Assange was about to walk out the door and give himself up. He wasn't, but the media coverage was so bad that I felt obliged to have a go at reporting what actually happened during the press conference in the Embassy on 18 August.

 http://wiseupaction.info/2014/08/19/a-way-out-of-the-embassy-for-julian-assange/


NATO IN NEWPORT

It seemed important to have a presence for Chelsea Manning in Newport during the NATO summit, both because of the Welsh connection and because some of Manning's leaks exposed NATO's criminal activity and corruption. Manning is serving 35 years for telling the truth while the warmongering leaders of NATO get away with murder, literally.

With the Long March approaching its final destination of Newport in the days before the summit, I headed south again, taking a last minute diversion via Bristol to register as a driver for the hired minibus we'd be using from our base at the Stop NATO camp in Tredegar Park for a week  http://natocamp2014.org.uk/. I'd volunteered to drive the bus and I was going to do my best not to get arrested, worried that it might jeopardise my visit to Dublin the following week with Chelsea Manning's Mum, for which we not only had tickets but an itinerary planned. I was tempted to stop and do a repeat banner drop over the M32 with the banners I'd recently reclaimed from Somerset and Avon police after more than a year, but they're ripped and it was probably just as well I didn't have time to stop.


POLICING OVERKILL (paid for with your taxes, folks!)

With 9,500 police to a few hundred protesters in Newport, there didn't seem to be much chance of getting anywhere near the NATO leaders without facing certain arrest - 9,500 cops were going to have to justify their presence somehow - but that by no means removed opportunities for protest, just that there were so many police they kept getting in the way. In a ludicrous but also frightening show of military-style force, there were armed cops with big guns wandering round Cardiff shopping centre on the afternoon of Sunday 31 August, apparently acting as private security for McDonald's.

Coming back to the camp from Cardiff on Tuesday, the minibus was followed, stopped, surrounded by no fewer than eight police vehicles, with at least 30 cops standing round it and more in nearby vans and when I wound down the window to speak to the diminutive sergeant from the Met. who was standing out on the road in the middle of the carriageway he'd just closed for no good reason, he managed to keep a completely straight face while telling me that "this is just a routine traffic check."

A WEEKEND OF PROTEST BEFORE THE SUMMIT

I digress. Back in Newport on Saturday, there was a march through town at which we had no fewer than three Manning banners and no shortage of volunteers to hold them. Then, on the Sunday, there was a protest at the security fence around the Castle. We put up banners beforehand at St. John's, then moved them to the extremely unpopular security fence. Cardiff city centre was busy anyway and we soon attracted a crowd with almost everyone complaining about NATO and the fencing off of their city. We handed out our flyers about Manning and NATO and did some solidarity chalking on the pavement for when they ran out.

See also our Chelsea Manning Exposes NATO flyer:
 https://wiseupforbradleymanning.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/manning-nato-flyer.pdf

A report from the weekend's events can be read here:
 http://wiseupaction.info/2014/09/03/nato-summit-in-wales/

REPORTING NATO'S CRIMES

On Wednesday, a couple of us pitched up at Newport police station to report NATO crimes exposed by Manning and to ask the police to stop protecting the NATO leaders from the people and start protecting the people from NATO leaders by arresting them forthwith.
 http://wiseupaction.info/2014/09/04/police-asked-to-arrest-nato-leaders/
You'll notice from the 'receipt' we were given pictured below, that they didn't seem to have quite the right form for documenting our 'exhibits'. They refused to take statements and told us the Home Office would be in touch (they haven't). On Thursday, the intrepid Merel Prescott effected a citizen's arrest on two NATO delegates but once again the police failed to do their duty.
 http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/anti-nato-summit-2014-protest-camp-373

On Friday evening, after the Barclays Bank occupation, die in
 https://indymedia.org.uk/en/2014/09/517985.html

and protest outside
 http://indymedia.org.uk/en/2014/09/518017.html

we returned to Newport police station with a larger delegation and more NATO crimes to report. We were kept waiting for over four hours (we suspect until after the NATO criminals had been assisted by the police to escape) and were at the station for over five hours in total, resulting in complaints being made in addition to the crime reports.


CHALKING FOR CHELSEA ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE SUMMIT

There had been another march through Newport and up to Celtic Manor on Thursday 4 September, the first day of the summit, but a few of us decided to leave the march and go back into town where we had a vigil for Chelsea Manning
 http://wiseupaction.info/2014/09/05/chalking-for-chelsea-manning-as-nato-summit-begins-in-newport/

as well as exposing some of the arms companies' nefarious activities and dodgy connections.
 https://indymedia.org.uk/en/2014/09/517929.html


CHELSEA MANNING TEACH-IN

Back at the camp, there was a whole programme of workshops happening. Monday's workshops had a focus on class and austerity and I did a session on Chelsea Manning, looking at the economic factors that influenced her decision to sign up with the US army, noting other resistance coming from members of the military - who will be predominantly working class - and considering why middle class liberals ostensibly opposed to war should (but frequently don't) stand in solidarity with these war resisters, as indeed we all should. We talked about the leaks and just a few examples of what they had revealed, with a focus on NATO. We also considered Manning's detention for three years without trial, the torture she was subjected to in Kuwait and Quantico, the pre-trials and eventual trial, the sentence, her coming out as a Trans woman. We concluded the session with a brief overview of the solidarity work of WISE Up and more recently the setting up of the Manning Family Fund and direct work with Chelsea's Welsh-Irish family.


BACK IN HAVERFORDWEST, AND NOT FOR THE LAST TIME THIS TRIP

The camp was dismantled over the weekend of 6 & 7 September and on Sunday afternoon I set out for Haverfordwest again, meeting up with Chelsea's Mum in the evening to finalise the details of our trip to Dublin in the coming week.

On Monday morning, I was met by local supporters back in Castle Square Haverfordwest, where we put up banners, chalked on the pavement, handed out flyers and stickers and engaged in conversation with passers-by. A softly spoken young man who reminded me very much of English war resister Michael Lyons, stopped in the square to have a chat with us, saying that he had been in the same class as (then) Bradley at school. I asked him how he remembered Bradley and he volunteered that Bradley wouldn't stand by and see anyone bullied. He described how a disabled lad from another country had moved to the area and started at Tasker Milward school. Some of the kids were making fun of the boy and Bradley had gone straight up to them and told them firmly to leave him alone.

A little later in the morning, Chelsea's uncle Kevin and auntie Jackie came by, stopped to chat and posed for a photo with the banner.

We collected four or five more names and contact details of people who wanted to get involved in solidarity activities, which means there's the potential for a dedicated group in the area. After a couple of hours we packed up but the chalking was still clearly visible when I cycled back across the square that evening.


OFF TO IRELAND

The following day, I collected Susan Manning and we headed off for a night back in Wrexham, then Holyhead and the Dublin ferry.

Look out for Part 2: ...Dublin and back coming soon!



genny
- Homepage: http://manningfamilyfund.org

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