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alp227

(32,027 posts)
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 10:02 PM Aug 2012

Rachel Corrie death: struggle for justice culminates in Israeli court

Her blonde hair, megaphone and orange fluorescent jacket with reflective stripes made 23-year-old Rachel Corrie easily identifiable as an international activist on the overcast spring afternoon in 2003 when she tried to stop an advancing Israeli military bulldozer.

The young American's intention was to prevent the demolition of a Palestinian home in Rafah refugee camp, close to the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt. Scores of homes had already been crushed; Corrie was one of eight American and British volunteers acting as human shields for local families.

"She was standing on top of a pile of earth," said fellow activist and eyewitness Richard Purssell, from Brighton, at the time. "The driver cannot have failed to see her. As the blade pushed the pile, the earth rose up. Rachel slid down the pile. It looks as if her foot got caught. The driver didn't slow down; he just ran over her. Then he reversed the bulldozer back over her again."

The question of whether the driver of the Caterpillar D9R bulldozer saw the young woman in the orange jacket, and drove deliberately at and over her, has been at the centre of the Corrie family's decade-long battle for accountability and justice.

On Tuesday that struggle is set to culminate when an Israeli court gives its verdict in a civil lawsuit that the family have brought against the state of Israel.

full: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/aug/27/rachel-corrie-death-israel-verdict

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Rachel Corrie death: struggle for justice culminates in Israeli court (Original Post) alp227 Aug 2012 OP
Wow this story isn't biased at all oberliner Aug 2012 #1
This line stands out; Scootaloo Aug 2012 #2
"Witnesses insisted that the bulldozer driver couldn’t see Rachel Corrie from his perch." oberliner Aug 2012 #3
 

Scootaloo

(25,699 posts)
2. This line stands out;
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 01:47 AM
Aug 2012
"During war there are no civilians," an IDF training officer later told Haifa district court during a hearing into the Corrie family's civil lawsuit


I await the spinning wheels trying to defend this.
 

oberliner

(58,724 posts)
3. "Witnesses insisted that the bulldozer driver couldn’t see Rachel Corrie from his perch."
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 07:29 AM
Aug 2012

But somehow the author of this article knows better.

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