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Wrecsam Gig for Bradley Manning concludes Welsh Solidarity Tour

WISE Up for Bradley Manning | 03.05.2012 07:59 | Anti-militarism | Culture | Terror War

Report from the gig for Bradley Manning held at Saith Seren Welsh cultural centre in Wrexham on Sunday 29 April.

gig poster in Saith Seren's window
gig poster in Saith Seren's window

Lawrence Huxham sings 'Rhyddid i Bradley'
Lawrence Huxham sings 'Rhyddid i Bradley'

Bradley Manning banner
Bradley Manning banner

Local folk band Offa
Local folk band Offa

Aled Lewis Evans
Aled Lewis Evans

Hazel Ogden
Hazel Ogden

Info table
Info table

Les Barker
Les Barker

Siôn Aled Owen
Siôn Aled Owen

Frank Bowman and Vic Button
Frank Bowman and Vic Button

Lies, all lies
Lies, all lies

Bridie Przibram and Lindi Carter
Bridie Przibram and Lindi Carter


PRESS RELEASE

30 April 2012

Tour of Wales for Bradley Mannning concludes with an evening at Wrecsam's new Welsh cultural centre, Saith Seren

Bradley Manning [1] supporters held a final event - to close a three week solidarity tour calling for all charges against Bradley to be dropped and for his immediate release - on Sunday night 29 April at the new Saith Seren Welsh cultural centre on Chester Streeet in Wrecsam. [2]

A series of free events have been organised by a group of supporters of the 24 year old accused whistleblower with Welsh roots (Bradley's Mum is Welsh and he lived in Wales as a teenager), coming together as 'Bradley Manning Support Events' within the network 'WISE Up for Bradley Manning'. [3] The events, which have included meetings, speakers, film, discussion, stalls, art and performance, have taken place in Pembrokeshire, Cardiff and north east Wales at the same time as Tim Price's play 'The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning' has been performed by National Theatre Wales in these areas and live-streamed to the world.[4]

The Wrexham finale featured an eclectic mix of music, poetry and prose in English and Welsh.

MUSIC

Young Welsh singer-songwriter Lawrence Huxham who plays the cittern as well as the traditional Welsh crwth was MC for the evening.

His set included a Welsh song he'd written for Bradley Manning: 'Rhyddid i Bradley'. Lawrence outlines the song's narrative:

This song explains about the life of Bradley Manning when he was in Wales before moving to the American dream where he was then in the army of the stars and stripes. Then he moved to Iraq where the awful war has happened, when Washington's lies covered up how many lives were lost, how many innocent people have been killed by American soldiers. Bradley finds out what happened to people, then he was held and taken to detention and was tortured. Everyone is sad and worried and asking Washington to release him. If the Welsh-American society believes in peace, then my message to Washington is: 'You have been lying about the reality of war in Iraq while Bradley Manning is standing up for the truth. I don't want to fight you but to persuade you to give freedom to Bradley Manning.'

Local folk band Offa who run the Nags Head Folk Club in Wrexham had carefully chosen and rehearsed appropriate songs for the occasion.

These included Ed McCurdy's anti-war number from 1950 'Strangest Dream' and Peter, Paul and Mary's 'If I Were Free'. In introducing the latter, Ian Chesterman of Offa explained that he had added his own final verse for Bradley:

"The chances, come, the chances go to put an end to all this woe. But peace on earth will be our creed and Bradley Manning should be freed."

Vic Button's set included Pete Seeger's 'Where have all the Flowers Gone?' and Leon Rosselson's 'The World Turned Upside Down' which he sang with Frank Bowman.

Hazel Ogden, who stepped in at the last moment, sang one of her own songs 'Walk/Run', then gave a moving rendition of Buffy Sainte-Marie's song 'Universal Soldier' that looks at the responsibility we all hold for the wars that are fought in our names. The song starts with the line “He's five-foot two... He's six-foot four.” Bradley Manning is five-foot two.

POETRY AND PROSE

Eisteddfod prizewinning Bard Aled Lewis Evans and Eisteddfod Crowned Bard Siôn Aled Owen, Wales' adopted son Les Barker and Cornwall's Lindi Carter delivered a mixture of poems and prose. Lindi Carter read poems about the torture of Bradley while he was held in Quantico Marine Brig and about Ethan McCord, the US soldier seen rescuing children from a van in which their father had been killed during the US Apache helicopter attack that has become infamous as the 'Collateral Murder' video. [5]

Aled Lewis Evans read two monologues from his book Driftwood, the characters being, in the first story, an anxious Welsh mother whose son Gareth has joined the army, and in the second, a piece entitled 'Bridge Building', one of Gareth's neighbours.

Siôn Aled Owen read his poem 'Telling Tales', pointing out the cultural barriers to whistleblowing at all levels, and another inspired by a play on the word 'Brad' that translates from the Welsh as 'Treason', introducing the idea that it could be considered treason to stay silent in the face of wrongdoing.

Les Barker performed a mixture of light-hearted and serious poems, the latter including a poem entitled 'Bradley Manning' in the Welsh 'englyn' form:

BRADLEY MANNING

Clod i'r caeth, cael hyd i'r cudd, goleuo
Goliath a'i gelwydd;
aberth ydi'r gohebydd,
un o rai sy ddim yn rhydd.

[translation]
Praise to the captive, finding the hidden,
lighting up Goliath's lie;
the reporter is a sacrifice,
one of those who isn't free.

Frank Bowman told a story about a group of African village children invited to take part in a competitive game by an anthropologist. The children spontaneously co-operated to ensure that everyone was a winner. When questioned about this by the anthropologist, they answered:

"Ubuntu. How could any one of us be happy if all the others were sad?" Ubuntu is a philosophy of African tribes that can be summed up as "I am what I am because of who we all are."

Lindi Carter and Bridie Przibram read extracts from the online conversations reported to have taken place between Bradley Manning and Adrian Lamo, the computer hacker who handed him over to the authorities. Entitled “Bradley Manning: 'In his own words',” the extracts focus on Bradley's motivation for leaking the documents and video and his hopes that the leaks would bring about change for better in the world.

They include these words:

we’re human… and we’re killing ourselves… and no-one seems to see
that… and it bothers me...
im not so much scared of getting caught and facing consequences at this point…
as i am of being misunderstood, and never having the chance to live the life i wanted to…
well, it was forwarded to WL
and god knows what happens now
hopefully worldwide discussion, debates, and reforms
if not… than we’re doomed
as a species
i will officially give up on the society we have if nothing happens...
i want people to see the truth… regardless of who they are… because without information, you cannot make informed decisions as a public

The evening concluded well after closing time with a second rendition by Lawrence Huxham of 'Rhyddid i Bradley” for which the remaining audience stood as a mark of respect for and solidarity with Bradley Manning. Link to YouTube

We very much hope that other individuals and groups across Wales will find out more about Bradley Manning and take action in support and solidarity. A collection of letters written to Bradley over the past few weeks by Welsh well-wishers, along with a donation to his defence fund will be sent to the US shortly.

The WISE Up for Bradley Manning network can be contacted on 0845 330 4505 or at wiseupforbm@yahoo.com.
Web: wiseupforbradleymanning.wordpress.com.
Donations to support solidarity actions can be made via the website.
For the international campaign for Bradley Manning, see bradleymanning.org.

More photos from the WISE Up Tour of Wales here.

Reports from other events:
Events in Pembrokeshire 11-15 April
Cardiff: Meeting with Craig Murray
A week of solidarity in Cardiff 16-23 April
Bradley back in court: Solidarity in Cardiff 24 April
Whistleblower meeting in Denbigh 27 April

NOTES

[1] Bradley Manning is the young US military intelligence analyst with Welsh roots who is accused of leaking hundreds of thousands of documents and other files to WikiLeaks. He has been held without trial for nearly two years, for nearly a year of this time under tortuous conditions which have drawn criticism from many quarters including the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture. Although he has yet to be tried for the alleged crimes at a military court martial, President Obama, Commander-in-Chief of the US military, has already declared him guilty.

[2] Notice of Wrexham event (includes posters for event in English and Welsh)

[3] WISE Up for Bradley Manning (WISE = Welsh, Irish, Scottish, English). The WISE Up network calls for all charges against Bradley Manning to be dropped and for his immediate release.

[4] National Theatre Wales performance ntw18

WISE Up for Bradley Manning
- e-mail: wiseupforbm [at] yahoo.com
- Homepage: http://wiseupforbradleymanning.wordpress.com

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