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In reply to the discussion: In memory of Rachel Corrie. April 10,1979 - March 16,2003 [View all]JohnyCanuck
(9,922 posts)6. Rachel Corrie's parents urge supporters to take action, change US policy in Israel/Palestine
On the tenth anniversary of Rachel Corries death her parents urge supporters to take action, change US policy in Israel/Palestine
by Adam Horowitz on March 16, 2013
Ten years ago today American activist Rachel Corrie was killed by an Israeli Caterpillar D9 bulldozer as she tried to protect a Palestinian home from demolition in Rafah, Gaza. Her death, and selfless act of heroism, has galvanized and inspired millions worldwide in the decade since her death.
For me her death will always be intertwined with the rush to war in Iraq. Coming at the height of the second intifada, it was a moment that helped shape me and draw connections between militarism and occupation, between resistance and solidarity. I never met Rachel but her life has influenced me profoundly. Here is a report from a protest I helped with at the time in the days just before the U.S. attacked Iraq. It's amazing to think that was ten years ago and of everything that has transpired since then. Although much has changed in that time, the situation Rachel was protesting when she was killed remains very much the same.
Throughout the last ten years Corrie's parents - Cindy and Craig - have been a bedrock for the Palestine solidarity movement in the U.S. They were somehow able to take their loss, their pain, and build a flourishing movement for justice and accountability, not just for Rachel but also for the people of Gaza. In August, on the eve of an Israeli court decision in the Corrie's civil lawsuit against the state of Israel, I wrote, "the persistence, strength and grace of the Corrie family has a power all its own, and has moved everyone who has had the chance to meet them." They have never exploited Rachel's death, or their own pain, but rather picked up Rachel's baton and took on her struggle as their own.
As the Corrie's surely will use this anniversary to grieve, they are also using it to say thank you and urge all those touched by Rachel to continue struggling. Yesterday her father Craig Corrie shared a request for President Obama as he heads to Israel/Palestine next week. Writing in The Hill Corrie says 'ten years on I want answers for my daughter Rachel Corrie":
http://mondoweiss.net/2013/03/anniversary-supporters-israelpalestine.html
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And people wonder why Israel has lost the affection of so many former supporters
loudsue
Mar 2013
#4
Rachel Corrie's parents urge supporters to take action, change US policy in Israel/Palestine
JohnyCanuck
Mar 2013
#6
Well if those Palestinian's had just let people destroy their homes it would all be ok
The Straight Story
Mar 2013
#14
They're on another thread explaining how working on Wall Street is really a good thing.
Egalitarian Thug
Mar 2013
#33
I may not agree with her political causes or the conclusions some reached about her death, but
Kurska
Mar 2013
#45
One of the saddest days I've had outside of a family member dying. And I still have anger.
AAO
Mar 2013
#21
And we, in the United States, should remember Nan Freeman ... Morning Glory ...
DreamGypsy
Mar 2013
#26
Imagine equal rights causes this much destruction in a country that brags about freedom...
midnight
Mar 2013
#35
I'll always mourn the loss of Rachel Corrie, and so many like her who sacrificed
mountain grammy
Mar 2013
#39