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midnight

(26,624 posts)
Mon Dec 10, 2012, 04:56 PM Dec 2012

Guardian person of the year: Voters choose Bradley Manning

Forget the Olympics, mummy porn, particle physics, elections galore and the bravery of a young Pakistani girl. The Guardian's 2012 person of the year vote has concluded and the winner, after some rather fishy voting patterns that belied earlier reader comments on the poll, is Bradley Manning, the US whistleblower on trial for leaking state secrets.

It was very much a game of two halves. The overwhelming majority of early votes in the three-day poll went to Malala Yousafzai, the 14-year-old Pakistani girl shot by the Taliban for defending girls' right to education. Malala, who is still recovering from injuries sustained in October, had 70 percent of votes at the halfway stage with many readers predicting a foregone conclusion. "What that kid did really focussed the world on the evil that these men can do - and what evil all people can do when they feel inclined. But it also showed the courage to pull through and the will of others to not succumb to evil," wrote jamieTWC1.

But in the latter stages, following a series of tweets from the @Wikileaks twitter handle telling followers to vote Manning, thousands of voters flocked to his cause. Manning secured 70 percent of the vote, the vast majority of them coming after a series of @Wikileaks tweets. Project editor Mark Rice-Oxley said: "It was an interesting exercise that told us a lot about our readers, our heroes and the reasons that people vote."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2012/dec/10/bradley-manning-guardian-person-of-the-year-2012

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Guardian person of the year: Voters choose Bradley Manning (Original Post) midnight Dec 2012 OP
I would have picked Malala Yousafzai or Bradley Manning both deserving. MichaelMcGuire Dec 2012 #1
I agree and so many more we have not heard about too.... midnight Dec 2012 #2
I must admit I ... Mangoman Dec 2012 #3
He released the "Collateral Murder" video cpwm17 Dec 2012 #5
Sweet as...! malaise Dec 2012 #4
 

Mangoman

(100 posts)
3. I must admit I ...
Mon Dec 10, 2012, 05:54 PM
Dec 2012

Haven't been following the Manning issue as close as I should have.

I understand that he has been called a whistleblower ,what did he blow the whistle on ?

What did he see or discover that made him blow the whistle in such a way ?

Sorry for the stupid questions.

 

cpwm17

(3,829 posts)
5. He released the "Collateral Murder" video
Mon Dec 10, 2012, 06:10 PM
Dec 2012


and is alleged to have released much more to Wikileaks.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Manning

He said the incident that had affected him the most was when 15 detainees had been arrested by the Iraqi Federal Police for printing anti-Iraqi literature. He was asked by the army to find out who the "bad guys" were, and discovered that the detainees had followed what Manning said was a corruption trail within the Iraqi cabinet. He reported this to his commanding officer, but said "he didn't want to hear any of it"; he said the officer told him to help the Iraqi police find more detainees. Manning said it made him realize, "i was actively involved in something that i was completely against ...
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