woensdag 10 maart 2010

Israel als Schurkenstaat 28

Rachel Corrie civil action to open in Israel


Rachel Corrie's diaries were later turned into a play
A court case brought by the family of Rachel Corrie, a US protester killed by an Israeli army bulldozer in 2003, is due to begin in Israel.

The civil action against the Israeli defence ministry will decide whether damages should be paid for her death in Gaza at the age of 23.

Ms Corrie and other activists had been trying to stop the demolition of Palestinian homes.

Her family has maintained that a full investigation was never carried out.

Ms Corrie's writings - published posthumously - and a play about her life made her a symbol of the international campaign on behalf of Palestinians.

Driver 'unaware'

The Israeli army says that on the day Ms Corrie died, bulldozers had been flattening ground in the Rafah refugee camp in an attempt to stop suicide bombers reaching Jewish targets.

It says she was hidden behind an earthwork and the military bulldozer driver was not aware she was there.

Ms Corrie's family says the order to use bulldozers should never have been given while non-combatants - the peace activists - were in the area.



Craig and Cindy Corrie want a fuller account of their daughter's death
"We've been asking for essentially justice for seven years since Rachel was killed," said her father, Craig Corrie.

"Now it's finally come to court, and of course we want to find out the information [about her death] and have some accountability."

Mr Corrie says he believes that the driver of the bulldozer received new orders just before his daughter was killed "something to the effect of not letting the internationals [peace activists] stop them".

"Five minutes later Rachel was killed. So with that order apparently something changed and Rachel didn't know the change," he said.

Ms Corrie's mother, Cindy, described her daughter as a compassionate person who "opened people's eyes" to the situation in Gaza.

Diaries kept during her time in the Palestinian territories were later turned into a play - My Name is Rachel Corrie - which has toured all over the world, including the West Bank and Israel.

The court case will take place in the northern city of Haifa.

2 opmerkingen:

Sonja zei

Niet verrassend:
Diplomaat Bremer: Bush had gelijk met anti-terreurbeleid

Zie YouTube video, een soort 'the price was worth it'

Anoniem zei

NCRV had het over een MO congres,niet over de organisator en niet over het eenzijdige congres.
Waarom geen MO afgevaardigden uitgenodigd,waarom geen gesprek over de Israelische kernwapens en waarom niet over de plek van het congres?
Ik heb de NCRV een mail gestuurd met deze opmerkingen plus de rol van Bremer in Irak.
nog geen reactie ontvangen.Ook naar de radio uitzending met Onno Hoes. Het is zijn land,zijn Israel?
Waar ligt zijn loyaliteit en hoe beoordelen wij de uitspraken van de VVD over dubbele paspoorten en loyaliteitsgevoel?
jose

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