RACHEL CORRIE ~~ MURDERED BY THE STATE OF ISRAEL 6 YEARS AGO

In Memoriam


~ Rachel Corrie ~


1979 – 2003

May her memory be a Blessing to all that fight injustice anywhere in this world.

Below is footage from Rachel’s last interview conducted by Middle East Broadcasting Company on March 14th, 2003, two days before she was murdered by the Israeli Defense Forces.

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Rachel’s family speaks…..

Statement from the family of Rachel Corrie

Friday, March 13th, we learned of the tragic injury to American activist Tristan Anderson. Tristan was shot in the head with a tear-gas canister in Ni’lin Village in the West Bank when Israeli forces attacked a demonstration opposing the construction of the annexation wall through the village’s land. On the same day, a Ni’lin resident was, also, shot in the leg with live ammunition. Four residents of Ni’lin have been killed in the past eight months as villagers and their supporters have courageously demonstrated against the Apartheid Wall deemed illegal by the International Court of Justice – a wall that will ultimately absorb one-quarter of the village’s remaining land. Those who have died are a ten-year-old child Ahmed Mousa, shot in the forehead with live ammunition on July 29, 2008; Yousef Amira (17) shot with rubber-coated steel bullets on July 30, 2008; Arafat Rateb Khawaje (22) and Mohammed Khawaje (20), both shot and killed with live ammunition on December 28, 2008. On this anniversary, Rachel would want us all to hold Tristan Anderson and his family and these Palestinians and their families in our thoughts and prayers, and we ask everyone to do so.

We are writing this message from Cairo where we returned after a visit to Gaza with the Code Pink Delegation from the United States. Fifty-eight women and men successfully passed through Rafah Crossing on Saturday, March 7th to challenge the border closures and siege and to celebrate International Women’s Day with the strong and courageous women of Gaza. Rachel would be very happy that our spirited delegation made this journey. North to south throughout the Strip, we witnessed the sweeping destruction of neighborhoods, municipal buildings, police stations, mosques, and schools – casualties of the Israeli military assaults in December and January. When we asked about the personal impact of the attacks on those we met, we heard repeatedly of the loss of mothers, fathers, children, cousins, and friends. The Palestinian Center for Human Rights reports 1434 Palestinian dead and over 5000 injured, among them 288 children and 121 women.

We walked through the farming village of Khoza in the South where fifty homes were destroyed during the land invasion. A young boy scrambled through a hole in the rubble to show us the basement he and his family crouched in as a bulldozer crushed their house upon them. We heard of Rafiya who lead the frightened women and children of this neighborhood away from threatening Israeli military bulldozers, only to be struck down and killed by an Israeli soldier’s sniper fire as she walked in the street carrying her white flag.

Repeatedly, we were told by Palestinians, and by the internationals on the ground supporting them, that there is no ceasefire. Indeed, bomb blasts from the border area punctuated our conversations as we arrived and departed Gaza. On our last night, we sat by a fire in the moonlight in the remains of a friend’s farmyard and listened to him tell of how the Israeli military destroyed his home in 2004, and of how this second home was shattered on February 6th. This time, it was Israeli rockets from Apache helicopters that struck the house, a stand of wheat remained and rustled soothingly in the breeze as we talked, but our attention shifted quickly when F-16s streaked high across the night sky. and our friend explained that if the planes tipped to the side, they would strike. Everywhere, the psychological costs of the recent and ongoing attacks for all Gazans, but especially for the children, were sadly apparent. It is not only those who suffer the greatest losses that carry the scars of all that has happened. It is those, too, who witnessed from their school bodies flying in the air when police cadets were bombed across the street and those who felt and heard the terrifying blasts of missiles falling near their own homes. It is the children who each day must walk past the unexplainable and inhumane destruction that has occurred.

In Rachel’s case, though a thorough, credible and transparent investigation was promised by the Israeli Government, after six years, the position of the U.S. Government remains that such an investigation has not taken place. In March 2008, Michele Bernier-Toff, Managing Director of the Office of Overseas Citizen Services at the Department of State wrote, “We have consistently requested that the Government of Israel conduct a full and transparent investigation into Rachel’s death. Our requests have gone unanswered or ignored.” Now, the attacks on all the people of Gaza and the recent one on Tristan Anderson in Ni’lin cry out for investigation and accountability. We call on President Obama, Secretary of State Clinton, and members of Congress to act with fortitude and courage to ensure that the atrocities that have occurred are addressed by the Israeli Government and through relevant international and U.S. law. We ask them to act immediately and persistently to stop the impunity enjoyed by the Israeli military, not to encourage it.

Despite the pain, we have once again felt privileged to enter briefly into the lives of Rachel’s Palestinian friends in Gaza. We are moved by their resilience and heartened by their song, dance, and laughter amidst the tears. Rachel wrote in 2003, “I am nevertheless amazed at their strength in being able to defend such a large degree of their humanity – laughter, generosity, family time – against the incredible horror occurring in their lives … I am also discovering a degree of strength and of the basic ability for humans to remain human in the direst of circumstances … I think the word is dignity.” On this sixth anniversary of Rachel’s killing, we echo her sentiments.

Sincerely,
Cindy and Craig Corrie on behalf of our family

15 Comments

  1. Mary said,

    March 17, 2009 at 09:01

    I left a comment on Dissident Voice containing her parents’ words following their recent visit to Gaza. The article is http://www.dissidentvoice.org/2009/03/the-agonies-of-a-tortured-palestinian-soul/
    and the comment is no 4. The first is a photo of Rachel.

  2. March 17, 2009 at 09:29

    Rachel did not die in vain for there will be a day that none will see anything but smiles in the Holy Land and justice for all criminals.

  3. hANOVER fIST said,

    March 17, 2009 at 16:05

    Rachel Corrie was MURDERED by the scumbag in the Caterpillar who ran over her like a piece of garbage.

    Understand this, you piece of shit – Rachel had more integrity in her little finger than you had in your entire crappy body. You should do the world a favor and cut off your reproductive organs, so that the world is spared your demon offspring.

  4. coolcuke said,

    March 17, 2009 at 16:58

    May God bless you and keep you Rachel. You are not forgotten nor your sacrifice. “Woe unto the earth for the Devil has been cast down among you knowing that he has but a short time.” Now we know.

  5. Kim said,

    March 17, 2009 at 18:29

    If millions upon millions of people got together and went to Palestine at the same time, the sheer numbers would be unstoppable.

  6. March 17, 2009 at 19:18

    ONLY SOCIALISM CAN GET US OUT OF THIS HELL !!

    HOWEVER: In order for socialism ideology to succeed in this world, socialists parties in this world have to rise to power, transform the media, convert the media ideology from capitalist, free market ideology toward socialism, spread socialism propaganda to the masses, and anti-capitalism propaganda. In other words, socialism has to become a ‘mainstream politically correct ideology’ in the eyes of the masses.

    Right now the mainstream thinking all over the world is capitalism, and communism and socialism are still in diapers and alternative unpolitically correct ideologies. Another thing is that socialism has to suceed at least in a couple of countries like in Venezuela, Bolivia, Cuba their populations have to accept it, love it, and be happy with socialism, so that other countries populations demand socialism in their own country.

    Like oppressed americans here in USA, have to realize how socialism is increasing the living standards of venezuelans, and connect the dots, of how socialism would increase the living standars of the american population. Because we all know that capitalism is making americans poorer (at least this stage of capitalism which is neoliberalism)

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  7. Loqman said,

    March 17, 2009 at 19:44

    May Allah give Paradise for Rachel. Everytime i listen to her interview i cry..
    I will never forget her….

  8. fourthreichisrael said,

    March 17, 2009 at 20:24

    ATW, posted a very moving tribute to Rachel Corrie:
    Happy Birthday Rachel Corrie:

    Murdered at the hands of the “only democracy” in the Middle East; the NaZionists, the barbarians; the Israelis!

    It’s your birthday but you did not blow out the candles…
    Around your birthday cake we wait but feel helpless..
    Did you have to go so young defending that which is right?
    Maybe so; despair not, as your name shines, like a star so bright
    And your memory will stay alive in everyone’s living heart
    Your courage that some ignorant dared call otherwise
    It’s your life you gave up with courage and expected no goodbyes
    For injustice and tyranny had no place in your eyes.
    And the ignorant and tyrants claim they yearn for peace, yet are in disguise
    Like wolves in sheep clothing, they are the unwise.
    Your name will torment your killers until the end of time
    And the day will come when you will drag them to the Divine
    And you will ask: My Lord, ask them why they murdered me, and for what crime?
    They followed not your commandments nor did they cry
    When a child’s life they took and the mothers’ tears never did dry
    Lord here they are, those who dare claim to be chosen,
    It’s your wrath I do pray with which them you smite
    For your mercy they rejected and your power they ridiculed
    They thought they were infallible but now, they will taste your might
    And in your heaven I pray I join those, who my death, they cried.
    Happy birthday Rachel…

    Happy Birthday Rachel Corrie

  9. Davol said,

    March 17, 2009 at 20:55

    To this dead one we promise, “WE WILL NEVER FORGET.”

  10. Dave said,

    March 17, 2009 at 22:01

    I am going to http://WWW.CONGRESS.ORG and mailing this reminder to my elected Federal “representatives”. I welcome company, it is free.

  11. Fiona said,

    March 17, 2009 at 22:48

    One of those who inspires, and always will. We won’t forget you, Rachel.

  12. Mohammed said,

    March 18, 2009 at 03:20

    May Allah grant her peace and serenity.

  13. Alessandra said,

    March 18, 2009 at 10:35

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  14. Northerntruthseeker said,

    March 18, 2009 at 19:57

    Great article, and very true…

    What will it take for people to finally wake up and see the evil standing right in front of their noses? What will it take for people to finally do something about the crimes against humanity done daily by these Zionist monsters? Why must we watch our world disintegrate in front of our eyes as these same monsters implode our world economies and put each and every one of us into poverty?

    It seems that soon we will find out their next phase in their continuing efforts for world domination. May god have mercy on all of us when that happens!