israel may finally answer to the murder of Rachel Corrie
After 7 years of israeli cover ups on the murder of a 23 year old American the case goes back to court.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0cJsAcmCBM
A little background on the story:
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 the 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."
-from Ha'aretz

23 Year old ISM activist Rachel Corrie

Rachel Corrie with fellow ISM members (Rachel is on the very right).


From this photo, there can be no doubt that the Israeli bulldozer driver could clearly see Rachel and that this was no accident.



Rachel's skull and rib cage were totally crushed by the US made and Israeli manned bulldozer (which is a US taxpayer's gift to Israel).

ISM activists mourn Rachel's death and show her US passport.

Candle light vigil for Rachel.
After all of this time I pray that some one is help responsible for her murder...
Quoting Joqui:
oh my God... JUSTICE IS NEEDED! The truth needs to come out..
I hope the media picks up on this.......
I have not watched any corporate news in weeks. Can someone state here whether they cover this much on corporate news these days?
Sick killers who did this need to pay...deliberate, calculated, knowing murderers.
Quoting Grannygoli:
I have not watched any corporate news in weeks. Can someone state here whether they cover this much on corporate news these days?
Although Rachel was am American citizen from Washington who was murderer in cold blood you wont see or hear about her in the western media they have for 7 years steered clear of this and went to great length to cover it up.
Quoting Joqui:doesn't surprise me that they left this out of corporate media.. it's not "convenient"
I did find stories in the Seattle Times and the New York Times as well as the Huffington Post but nothing from a large agency like MSN.
Give & Get Advice
-
Feeling a little down lately? It's time to give yourself a little love. Join our challenge and you'll get 10 days' worth of self-esteem boosting exercises from experts like life coaches and psychologists.
-
Was saving money one of your New Year's resolutions, but you're slipping off track? Join our "Save Smarter" challenge and get 15 days worth of easy ways to save!
-
Are you a nursing mom with advice to share? Our latest breastfeeding challenge is a great way to help out moms who are new to nursing. Sign up here - there are prizes, too!






- muslimah
on Mar. 15, 2010 at 12:23 PM