17th March 2003
Ariel Sharon Murders American
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by Ibrahim Barzak -- Source: www.InformationTimes.com
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Sharon Murders an American Woman
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip, Palestine, 16 March 2003 (AP) -- An American
woman in Gaza to protest against Israeli operations was killed Sunday
when she was run over by an Israeli bulldozer, witnesses and hospital
officials said.
Witnesses said Rachel Corrie, 23, from Olympia, Washington, was
trying to stop the bulldozer from tearing down a building in the
Rafah refugee camp, witnesses said, when she was run over. She was
taken to Najar hospital in Rafah, where she died, said Dr. Ali
Moussa, a hospital administrator.
Greg Schnabel, 28, from Chicago, said the protesters were in the
house of Dr. Samir Masri. "Rachel was alone in front of the house as
we were trying to get them to stop," he said. "She waved for
bulldozer to stop and waved. She fell down and the bulldozer kept
going. We yelled 'stop, stop', and the bulldozer didn't stop at all.
It had completely run over her and then it reversed and ran back over
her," he said.
The Israeli military and the U.S. State Department had no immediate
comment. Groups of international protesters have gathered in several
locations in the West Bank and Gaza during two years of Palestinian
violence, setting themselves up as "human shields" to try to stop
Israeli operations there.
Corrie was the first member of the groups, called "International
Solidarity Movement," to be killed in the conflict. Several have been
arrested in previous clashes with Israeli forces, and Israeli
authorities have deported some members.
Schnabel said there were eight protesters at the site, four from the
United States and four from Great Britain. "We stay with families
whose house is to be demolished," he told the Associated Press by
telephone from Rafah after the incident. Witnesses said she was
wearing a brightly-colored jacket when she was run over.
Schnabel said Corrie was a student at Evergreen College and was to
graduate this year.
The International Solidarity Movement is backed by Palestinian
groups. Mansour Abed Allah, 29, a Palestinian human rights worker in
Rafah, witnessed the incident. He said the killing should be a
message to the U.S. President George W. Bush, who is "providing
Israel with tanks and bulldozers, and now they killed one of his own
people."
Israel sends tanks and bulldozers into the area almost every day,
destroying buildings near the Gaza-Egypt border. The Israelis say
Palestinian gunmen use the buildings as cover, and arms-smuggling
tunnels dug under the border terminate in the buildings.
According to interim peace accords, Israel controls the border area.
There are almost daily clashes between Palestinian gunmen and Israeli
soldiers in the area.