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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Family of slain US activist awaits verdict
2012-08-27
Almost a decade after their daughter was crushed to death by an Israeli army bulldozer as she tried to block its path in a Gaza Strip conflict zone, Rachel Corrie's parents are preparing for a judge's ruling in their high-profile civil lawsuit against the military.

They hope Tuesday's court decision will conclude a case that's turned their daughter into a rallying cry for pro-Palestinian activists, taken years of their life and drained their savings.

"We are here with a great deal of anticipation for Tuesday," said Corrie's mother, Cindy, 64, a homemaker and musician from Olympia, Washington. "We are hoping for some accountability here for what happened to Rachel."

Corrie, a pro-Palestinian activist, was 23 when she was killed in March 2003 while she and other activists sought to block an Israeli military bulldozer they believed was about to demolish Palestinian homes in the Gaza border town of Rafah. The driver has said he didn't see Corrie, and the death was accidental. The Israeli army had been undertaking systematic house demotions in the densely populated border area, trying to halt shooting and mortar attacks against soldiers and Jewish settlers who used the route. The house destruction sparked international condemnation at the time..

Corrie belonged to the pro-Palestinian International Solidarity Movement, whose activists enter conflict zones and try interfere with activities of Israel's military. Supporters of Israel argue that Corrie, like thousands of other foreign activists, recklessly chose to risk her life.

"Rachel Corrie was injured as a result of her prohibited action, for which she is solely responsible, due to her considerable negligence and lack of caution," the Justice Ministry said in a statement.

The family's case is the first civil lawsuit of a foreigner harmed by Israel's military to conclude in a full civilian trial. Others have resulted in out-of-court settlements.

Since the Corries went to court in 2005, there have been 15 hearings and testimony from 23 witnesses. They hope the court will apportion blame to the bulldozer driver and his superiors, who have all been cleared of wrongdoing in a military court. The Corries are seeking a symbolic $1 in damages, along with compensation for the money they've spent bringing the case to trial.

Israeli rights group B'Tselem said in 304 cases where soldiers killed Palestinians, only nine indictments were filed. Another 27 cases were awaiting a decision of the military advocate general and 14 cases were under investigation.

The Corries said they spent over $200,000 of their own savings to fly in witnesses, attend hearings and translate over 2,000 pages of court transcripts. They were supported by an army of volunteers, including lawyers, translators and media activists.
Posted by:Glinesh Craling7938

#8  "Rachel Corrie was injured as a result of her prohibited action, for which she is solely responsible, due to her considerable negligence and lack of caution intelligence"

That's better.
Posted by: Dikhed Al Fuqwad   2012-08-27 17:17  

#7  I mean Karma.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2012-08-27 16:29  

#6  Mom wants to see who's responsible?

Mom got a mirror?
Posted by: AlanC   2012-08-27 16:07  

#5  I thought it was Karm when they went to Gaza and were kidnapped. Still blind after all this time.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2012-08-27 14:39  

#4  The Corries said they spent over $200,000 of their own savings . . . They were supported by an army of volunteers, including lawyers, translators and media activists.

Wasted on a futile search for "accountability" because they can't deal with reality. Seems the apple didn't fall too far from the tree.
Posted by: RandomJD   2012-08-27 13:07  

#3  Or maybe "Suicide by Bulldozer".
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2012-08-27 10:29  

#2  Verdict must include "Stupidly standing in the way of heavy machinery" and "Too stupid to live".
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2012-08-27 10:28  

#1  Corrie's mother, Cindy, 64, a homemaker and musician from Olympia, Washington. "We are hoping for some accountability here for what happened to Rachel."

"Accountability" has already been crushingly delivered.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-08-27 03:40  

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