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Israel Court Hears Appeal over U.S. Activist's Death
2014-05-22
[AnNahar] Israel's Supreme Court on Wednesday heard an appeal by the parents of a U.S. activist who was crushed to death by an Israeli army bulldozer in 2003.

The parents of Rachel Corrie
...aka Saint Pancake. A member of the lefty International Solidarity Movement, she attempted to stare down an Israeli bulldozer in 2003...
asked for a decision clearing the military of any responsibility for her death to be overturned, alleging "negligence" in the treatment of the case by an Israeli court.

"I think they've set a very low threshold in terms of what would be considered negligence, and just ignored the lack of a credible and thorough investigation," Rachel's father Craig Corrie said, referring to the 2012 court ruling.

"If you take (all the material for the appeal) together, what you have is a mechanism that allows the Israeli military to act with impunity," he told journalists before the hearing.

"As an ex-soldier myself I think that's very dangerous."

His wife Cindy Corrie said: "I think there are very important decisions that this court needs to make that impact far more than Rachel."

It was unclear when the Supreme Court would rule on the appeal.
The mills of justice grind slowly, but they grind exceeding small. Sometime in the next century sounds about right -- under the circumstances the judges won't want to have missed anything.
An Israeli court in 2012 cleared the army of any responsibility for Corrie's death, rejecting a civil suit filed by the family.

The ruling sparked an angry reaction from the family, with Cindy Corrie accusing the Israeli authorities of a cover-up.

According to eyewitness accounts, the 23-year-old was killed by a military bulldozer in Rafah in the southern Gazoo Strip on March 16, 2003.

At the time, she was acting as a human shield with a group of activists from the pro-Paleostinian International Solidarity Movement to prevent troops from demolishing a house.
Posted by:trailing wife

#10  Totally serious here. I'm trying to eat a slightly less deadly diet lately. Possibly my biggest weakness is... pancakes. I can't have 'em in the house. I mostly avoid places that serve them. I cave about once a year, usually when they catch me unawares. Absent shame, I'd eat myself to death on 'em in a week. So I'm staggering through the hospital cafeteria thinking about lunch. No cook in sight. No burgers sizzling. No pizza out. And what to my wondering eyes should appear, where the burgers and fried crap usually reside? A mirage of faraway breakfast. A couple of UFOs against a stainless sky. Junkfood claymores spotted too late. Two giant, inch-thick pancakes on paper plates. And I thought of this article and your comments (skimmed last night), and I passed up the pancakes without breaking stride. Thanks!
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2014-05-22 22:33  

#9  A lawsuit against Caterpiller should not be far behind.

They already tried that. Got tossed out of court.
Posted by: tu3031   2014-05-22 21:42  

#8  At the time, she was acting as a human shield with a group of activists from the pro-Paleostinian International Solidarity Movement to prevent troops from demolishing a house.

I sense a Darwin award.
Posted by: Squinty   2014-05-22 14:16  

#7  Rachel Corrie - "What difference does it make?" - Hillary Rodham Clinton
Posted by: Elmains Flineger6072   2014-05-22 14:06  

#6  A lawsuit against Caterpiller should not be far behind.
Posted by: Airandee   2014-05-22 13:44  

#5  I remember when genocide facilitators, successful or not, were considered criminals.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-05-22 03:41  

#4  Mmmmmmmm...pancakes!
Posted by: tu3031   2014-05-22 01:57  

#3  Never did hear if her parents were billed for the track cleaning; to get all that icky sticky goo (formerly known as Rachel) off
Posted by: Big Boy 4014   2014-05-22 00:45  

#2  Came here for the pancake picture, leaving satisfied with some syrup running down my cheek!
Posted by: Raj   2014-05-22 00:40  

#1  A sad thing to lose a daughter. Even more so when it is the result of her doing some dumb-ass thing like standing in front of an armored bulldozer.
Posted by: SteveS   2014-05-22 00:26  

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