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              <h1><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.popularresistance.org/see-livestream-the-radicalisation-of-bradley-manning/"><img
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                    border="0">See Livestream: THE RADICALISATION OF
                  BRADLEY MANNING</a></h1>
              <p><strong>The Edinburgh Festival is providing livestream
                  of the award winning film about Bradley Manning<br>
                  August 6th – 25th, 2013</strong> </p>
              <p>“The Radicalization of Bradley Manning” is written by
                Tim Price and directed by John McGrath</p>
              <p>Bradley Manning is the 25-year old US soldier accused
                of releasing 250,000 secret embassy cables and military
                logs from the Iraq and Afghan wars. After more than
                three years in prison without charge, Manning is now
                awaiting his sentence, having been found guilty of
                crimes that could mean life in prison. But just a few
                years ago, he was a teenager in west Wales. How did this
                happen? And who is responsible for his radicalisation?</p>
              <p>The show will be performed at the Edinburgh Fringe
                Festival 2013, as part of the British Council Showcase,
                with every performance <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                  href="http://nationaltheatrewales.org/BradleyLive">streamed

                  live online</a>.</p>
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                  href="http://nationaltheatrewales.org/BradleyLive">Click

                  here</a> to join us for the live online experience.</p>
              <h1 class="full_name">National Theatre Wales</h1>
              <p class="short">"We create invigorating theatre in the
                English language, rooted in Wales, with an international
                reach. We will be livestreaming all upcoming
                performances of our award winning production The
                Radicalisation of Bradley Manning from the Edinburgh
                Fringe, as part of the British Council Showcase this
                year.<br>
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              <h2 class="article-title"><a moz-do-not-send="true"
                  href="http://realchangenews.org/index.php/site/archives/8115">Bradley

                  Manning play wins British drama award</a></h2>
              <p class="author">via: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                  href="http://www.street-papers.org">http://www.street-papers.org</a>
                / Reuters / By Ian McKenzie</p>
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                  <p class="caption">A poster with the face of U.S. Army
                    Private First Class Bradley Manning is attached to
                    the fence outside the main gate at the U.S. Army’s
                    Fort George G. Meade in Maryland, June 3, 2013. <br>
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                    Photo: Reuters/Larry Downing</p>
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              <p>Welsh playwright Tim Price’s “The Radicalization of
                Bradley Manning” won the prestigious James Tait Black
                Prize for Drama at an awards ceremony in Edinburgh,
                Scotland. His play is based on the life of Bradley
                Manning , the U.S. soldier who was convicted of
                espionage (among other charges) by a military judge for
                passing information to anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks.
                The play became the first winner of the 10,000-pound
                ($15,300) James Tait Black Prize for Drama.</p>
              <p>The play tracks the U.S.-born Manning’s journey from
                his teenage years in a Welsh village through his life as
                a U.S. soldier and subsequent arrest in 2010 for passing
                hundreds of thousands of classified documents to
                WikiLeaks.</p>
              <p>“I am thrilled to be recognized by such a prestigious
                award and honored to be chosen as winner from such a
                fantastic shortlist of plays” Price said in a statement
                on the prize’s website.</p>
              <p>A military judge convicted U.S. Army Private First
                Class Manning, 25, of criminal charges including
                espionage and theft of classified information.</p>
              <p>Price told Reuters that Manning’s Welsh mother had seen
                the play and mailed the script to her son. He also said
                that some of the prize money would go to Manning’s
                defense fund.</p>
              <p>“Bradley’s now got a global family thanks to our play,”
                Price said.</p>
              <p>Price’s work was chosen from a list of 180 plays
                submitted from around the world by a panel, which
                included academics and students from the University of
                Edinburgh, as well as theater professionals.</p>
              <p>The play was read out loud at the prize ceremony in
                Edinburgh, and Manning came across as a shy and somewhat
                dysfunctional computer expert, who was tormented by his
                sexuality and the harsh discipline he encountered in the
                military.</p>
              <p>“His play is emotionally resonant on many levels,
                challenges thinking and teaches us things we did not
                know with a truly unique voice — exactly what this prize
                sets out to recognize,” said panel member Neil Murray,
                who is also executive producer at the National Theatre
                of Scotland.</p>
              <p>“The Radicalization of Bradley Manning” is being
                performed by the National Theatre of Wales at
                Edinburgh’s Festival Fringe until August 25. It had its
                first staging in April 2012 at the Welsh high school
                Manning used to attend.</p>
              <p>Based at Edinburgh University, The James Tait Black
                Prizes were established in 1919 and are the oldest
                literary prizes in Britain. The drama category is new
                this year.</p>
              <p>The Prizes also hand out awards for fiction and
                biography. Previous winners include Nobel Prize
                laureates J.M. Coetzee and “Lord of the Flies” author
                William Golding.</p>
              <p>“His thorough research, political savvy and above all
                his compassion are evident when you read this play, and
                typical of the kind of bold writing for which Tim is
                becoming known,” the play’s director, John McGrath, said
                in a statement on the website of the National Theatre of
                Wales.</p>
              <p>Manning was serving in Iraq in 2010 when he was
                arrested and charged with leaking files, including
                videos of a 2007 attack by a U.S. helicopter gunship in
                Baghdad that killed a dozen people, including two
                Reuters news staff. Other files contained diplomatic
                cables and secret details on prisoners held at
                Guantanamo Bay.</p>
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