About
Accounts
Friends
-
Loading…heyohsnoww about 1 year ago -
Loading…parsun 12 days ago -
Loading…cygenb0ck about 17 hours ago -
Loading…zooey-deschanel 29 days ago -
Loading…photographer 1 day ago -
Loading…Locco about 2 hours ago -
Loading…bre 18 days ago -
Loading…b4rt about 3 hours ago -
Loading…hotcoffey 6 days ago -
Loading…photographers about 1 hour ago - +26
Click here to check if anything new just came in.
May 14 2012
May 11 2012
May 04 2012
April 24 2012
March 10 2012
March 09 2012
March 08 2012
February 19 2012
February 16 2012
February 15 2012
We have the great honor of nominating Private First Class Bradley Manning for the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize. Manning is a soldier in the United States army who stands accused of releasing hundreds of thousands of documents to the whistleblower website WikiLeaks. The leaked documents pointed to a long history of corruption, war crimes, and imperialism by the United States government in international dealings. These revelations have fueled democratic uprising around the world, including a democratic revolution in Tunisia. According to journalists, his alleged actions helped motivate the democratic Arab Spring movements, shed light on secret corporate influence on our foreign policies, and most recently contributed to the Obama Administration agreeing to withdraw all U.S.troops from the occupation in Iraq.
Bradley Manning has been incarcerated for well over a year by the U.S. government without a trial. He spent over ten months of that time period in solitary confinement, conditions which experts worldwide have criticized as torturous. Juan Mendez, the United Nations’ Special Rapporteur on Torture and Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment, has repeatedly requested and been denied a private meeting with Manning to assess his conditions.
The documents made public by WikiLeaks should never have been kept from public scrutiny. The revelations – including video documentation of an incident in which American soldiers gunned down Reuters journalists in Iraq - have helped to fuel a worldwide discussion about America’s overseas engagements, civilian casualties of war, imperialistic manipulations, and rules of engagement. Citizens worldwide owe a great debt to the WikiLeaks whistleblower for shedding light on these issues, and so I urge the Committee to award this prestigious prize to accused whistleblower Bradley Manning.
February 04 2012
January 26 2012
f/4.2 1/200th ISO 200 30mm.
5/365
January 25 2012
http://remindersphotography.soup.io/
would all my lovely soup friends mind following my new soup. dc photography is dead, reminders photography is my new name.f/4.2 1/200th ISO 200 30mm.
5/365
f/4.2 1/200th 18mm ISO 400.
20/365
Maybe Soup is currently being updated? I'll try again automatically in a few seconds...






