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Carrying on the passion of activist Rachel Corrie: PLUS: FLAPJACK WANNABES
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2001878801_rachel14m.html ^ | Sunday, March 14, 2004 - Page updated at 12:00 A.M. | Florangela Davila

Posted on 03/14/2004 7:59:58 AM PST by Cinnamon Girl


Craig and Cindy Corrie, parents of Rachel Corrie, have devoted the past year to speaking about their daughter, who was killed one year ago as she attempted to stop a bulldozer approaching a Palestinian home. On the wall is a poster made by an artist in Rachel's honor.

OLYMPIA — It isn't that they intended to turn the dining room into a shrine, explains Cindy Corrie, looking at a silk-screened, framed print of daughter Rachel.

It's just that after Rachel Corrie died last year, as she tried to stop an Israeli bulldozer from demolishing a Palestinian home, her parents were hurled into a whirlwind of political activism. Cindy and Craig Corrie have had no time to slow down and settle in back home in Olympia.

So one day when Cindy Corrie spotted a nail, doing nothing, on her dining room wall she simply chose to hang Rachel's picture there.

The print shows a smiling Rachel, head slightly tilted, hair brushing her shoulders. Taken at her brother's wedding, the photo adorned the programs for her memorial service. The image, reproduced with three tiny doves, now highlights fliers announcing a local community celebration that will be held in Rachel's honor Tuesday night.

Rachel Corrie died March 16, 2003, in Rafah, along the Gaza-Egyptian border. To some she was a hero, a martyr. To others she was a meddler, a conspirator even, who deserved what she got.

To Cindy and Craig Corrie, she was their precocious, reed-thin daughter who was passionate about writing, animals and the world.

"She's just our kid, our youngest baby," says Cindy Corrie, wearing a dove pin on her cardigan.

Last year, Rachel Corrie interrupted her studies at The Evergreen State College in leafy, placid Olympia to join activists in the violent Gaza Strip.

To protest the Israeli occupation, she lived with a Palestinian doctor and his wife and children in their home in Rafah.

"I don't know if many of the children here have ever existed without tank-shell holes in their walls and the towers of an occupying army surveying them constantly from the near horizons," she wrote in a Feb. 7, 2003, e-mail to her family.

Wanting to protect

In activist parlance, Corrie served as a "human shield," accompanying the family and perhaps, she thought, offering them a layer of protection given that she was a foreigner.

On the day she died, an Israeli-driven bulldozer threatened to demolish the family house.

Israel was sending tanks and bulldozers into the area almost every day, destroying buildings near the Gaza-Egypt border. The Associated Press quoted Israelis saying Palestinian gunmen used the buildings as cover, and arms-smuggling tunnels dug under the border terminated in the buildings.

Corrie protested by standing in front of the house, speaking through a megaphone, wearing a fluorescent orange jacket.

The Israel Defense Forces, which initially said they were removing shrubbery along the border area and were approached by the protesters, concluded she died accidentally when earth and building material fell on her as she tried to climb on a pile of earth.

"The crew of the armored bulldozer did not see Miss Corrie, who was standing behind a pile of earth, nor could they have seen or heard her," Israeli authorities said.

But some witnesses say Corrie did everything to be seen. Her parents say the Israeli military investigation's conclusions are inconsistent and raise more questions than they answer about how their daughter died.

The military's report on the investigation has not been made public.

From the beginning, the Corries have lobbied Congress to pass a resolution calling for a U.S.-led investigation into their daughter's death.

"Say I, God forbid, killed your loved one in a traffic accident," says Craig Corrie. "That's why we have police to come out and do an investigation. If I were truly innocent, I would want the police to come out."

He is 57, an actuary now on leave from his job, which had taken him and his wife from their home in Olympia to Charlotte, N.C. She is 56, a former educator and music teacher who was just getting her bearings in Charlotte, taking French at a community college, when their world overturned.

At a news conference just after their daughter's death, they were a stalwart pair, speaking purposefully about the need to end the violence that has killed both Palestinian and Israeli children. Rachel would have wanted that, they said.

One year later, they speak passionately about "human-rights violations" and "resistance work" without being preachy or in-your-face. They are resolute that Rachel had a purpose for being in Rafah and that they now have a purpose to carry forth her mission.

"I'm so sad without her," says Cindy Corrie, in the house in which they raised their three children and where Rachel, as a kid, played with an old hen named Brownie and waded in the mudflats.

"But I have to feel grateful that she was doing something so important. I think it's made us think about that, too. What are we supposed to do with our time?"

A grim list

The al-Aqsa intifada, which began Sept. 29, 2000, has claimed the lives of 3,460 people as of Feb. 22, 2004, according to B'Tselem, an Israeli human-rights group whose statistics are regularly cited by Human Rights Watch as well as the U.S. State Department.

Available online (www.btselem.org), the sobering list is subdivided into where people died — "Occupied Territories," "Israel" — and then, by who killed whom:

Palestinians by Israeli security forces. Israeli civilians by Palestinians. Members of the Israeli security forces killed by Palestinians. Palestinians killed by Palestinians.

There's also a sublist of children. Among the dead: a 4-month-old baby girl and a 1-day-old baby boy.

Rachel Corrie was young — 23 — but already an experienced social activist when she landed in Gaza. She is believed to be the first American, non-Palestinian killed in Gaza or the West Bank.

That she carried no weapon and was affiliated with the International Solidarity Movement, which touts nonviolent protesting, made her an instant champion to some. College students held campus vigils for her. Michael Moore, the documentary filmmaker, dedicated a book to her. A Pittsburgh folksinger recorded a song in her name.

A Rafah nursery, a garden in Italy and the 92nd Chapter — the Western Washington chapter — of Veterans for Peace are now named in her memory.

"Rachel would be in hysterics that something called a brigade was named after her," says Craig Corrie, who served in the Army during the Vietnam war.

Spreading their message

Like their lives now, the Corries' house is in transition. Their belongings from Charlotte are not all unpacked. What used to be Rachel's room is now littered with letters, plaques and newspaper clippings sent to her parents after she died.

"People seem to have been very inspired by Rachel and very concerned about the Middle East," Cindy Corrie says.

The Corries are exhausted, they admit, trying to accommodate invitations to speak, which have taken them to Hartford, Conn.; Ann Arbor, Mich.; Vancouver, B.C.; Houston; New York; Italy; Israel and Gaza.

Last fall, they visited the house in Rafah that Rachel sought to protect. And they walked up to the mound where she died.

Craig Corrie sighs when asked who's to blame for Rachel's death, while she responds, "I feel a lot of responsibility on the part of the United States."

"We are financing the occupation," he adds and then segues into the need for a vigorous, transparent investigation into his daughter's death.

They are acutely aware how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict deeply polarizes the public.

When U.S. Rep. Brian Baird, D-Wash., introduced a resolution expressing sympathy for the loss of Rachel Corrie and calling on a U.S. investigation into her death, Rep. Phil Crane, R-Ill., immediately introduced a resolution condemning attacks on U.S. citizens by Palestinian terrorists and offering condolences to their families.

On Tuesday, Amnesty International plans to launch a public campaign again calling for an independent investigation into Rachel Corrie's death.

"We have many questions. We're not satisfied," says Cindy Corrie, who will speak at the community celebration in Olympia Tuesday night.

The couple plans to return to Gaza soon, to visit the doctor and his family in their new house. The old one was destroyed in January.


TOPICS: Front Page News; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: antiamerican; antisemite; antisemitism; bombers; bombings; dumbass; homocidebombers; houseofpancakes; israel; leftwingextremist; looneyleft; pancake; propalestinianwar; proterrorist; rachelcorrie; saintpancake; suicidebombers; terroristbombers; terroristbombings; terroristmartyr; unamerican; usefulidiot; waronterror; wot
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I wonder how busted up these folks were about the Americans I know who have been killed or injured because of filthy terrorist vermin so called palestinians. Including the vermin who do bombing attacks in Iraq right now. I'm sorry they lost their child, but they have chosen to make the problem worse by lying about who she was and what she did.

Meanwhile, in Israel, IDF soldiers are having to waste time stopping more nuts in their attempts to be run over by bulldozers:


An IDF soldier dragging away a protester at a demonstration Sun. against the security fence, near Modi'in. (Eyal Warshavsky/BauBau)

1 posted on 03/14/2004 7:59:58 AM PST by Cinnamon Girl
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Maybe Mom and Dad could fund a Rachel Corrie Chair in Stupidity or a Fellowship in Leftist Brainwashing at Evergreen State....
2 posted on 03/14/2004 8:03:47 AM PST by clintonh8r (Vietnam veteran against John Kerry, proud to be a "crook" and a "liar.")
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To: Cinnamon Girl
Stupid parents tend to raise stupid children. And stupid children tend to get themselves in hot water, or if they're really stupid, get themselves killed. Then, if the parents cannot face the fact that they primed their children for senseless death, they compund the stupidity and go public.

Did I miss anything?

Congressman Billybob

Click here, then click the blue CFR button, to join the anti-CFR effort (or visit the "Hugh & Series, Critical & Pulled by JimRob" thread). Please do it now.

4 posted on 03/14/2004 8:06:07 AM PST by Congressman Billybob (www.ArmorforCongress.com Visit. Join. Help. Please.)
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To: Cinnamon Girl
Reminds me of this person: Just my opinion of course.
5 posted on 03/14/2004 8:06:25 AM PST by BenLurkin (Socialism is slavery.)
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To: Cinnamon Girl
Human shield? More like Human Speed Bump.
6 posted on 03/14/2004 8:07:10 AM PST by lelio
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To: mhking
Corrie ping.
7 posted on 03/14/2004 8:07:34 AM PST by Pan_Yans Wife (The soul unfolds itself, like a lotus of countless petals. --- Kahlil Gibran)
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To: Cinnamon Girl
I think if I sit or stand in front of an oncoming bulldozer I WILL be crushed and killed. But then.... I THINK!
8 posted on 03/14/2004 8:07:55 AM PST by buffyt (Must cut military spending? Better to spend $ cleaning up after next 20 terrorist attacks on USA?)
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To: Cinnamon Girl

9 posted on 03/14/2004 8:07:55 AM PST by Jaxter ("Guys like John Kerry spit on guys like me…I've been waiting 33 years to spit back.")
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To: Cinnamon Girl
"Cindy and Craig Corrie have had no time to slow down and settle in back home in Olympia."

I feel sorry that they lost their daughter, but this is bogus. They didn't have to get themselves involved in their daughter's activism.

10 posted on 03/14/2004 8:08:10 AM PST by sauropod (I intend to have Red Kerry choke on his past.)
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To: Baynative
Whenever I see this photo, even when Rachel's face is replaced with a buttered pancake, I want to scream. These idiots are smiling in the presence of a tablecloth-headed scum who has had little Israeli school children thrown out their classroom windows and ordered so-called palestinian children to strap themselves with explosives and kill innocent Israeli citizens.
11 posted on 03/14/2004 8:09:28 AM PST by Cinnamon Girl
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To: sauropod
They didn't have to get themselves involved in their daughter's activism.

Yes they did. They are parents. Misguided and ignorant, but parents nonetheless.

They actually believe that the "palestinians" got a raw deal in 1948. There is no antidote for total ignorance. Not much point in talking about it other than to say good luck, and enjoy your life, paid for by the blood of your betters...

12 posted on 03/14/2004 8:11:53 AM PST by Publius6961 (50.3% of Californians are as dumb as a sack of rocks (subject to a final count).)
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To: Cinnamon Girl
Fair and Balanced: Other pictures of Rachel Corrie, taken much closer to the time of her passing...


13 posted on 03/14/2004 8:12:21 AM PST by timpad ("We are thankful that Liberty has found such brave defenders" - W)
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To: Congressman Billybob
Stupid parents tend to raise stupid children. And stupid children tend to get themselves in hot water, or if they're really stupid, get themselves killed. Then, if the parents cannot face the fact that they primed their children for senseless death, they compund the stupidity and go public.

Did I miss anything?

Nope, I think you summed up St. Pancake's life pretty well.

15 posted on 03/14/2004 8:12:40 AM PST by randog (Everything works great 'til the current flows.)
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To: Cinnamon Girl
a poster made by an artist in Rachel's honor.


16 posted on 03/14/2004 8:13:06 AM PST by Alouette (Proudly overpopulating the planet since 1972)
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To: Cinnamon Girl
Do these useful idiots ever ride on Israeli busses to act as 'human shields' against Palestinian butchers?
17 posted on 03/14/2004 8:13:22 AM PST by atomicpossum (Fun pics in my profile)
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To: Cinnamon Girl
To bad Rachel was not a "human shield" at the WTC.

It is totally obscene that her parents gave her the name "Rachel", which is a fine Jewish name.

18 posted on 03/14/2004 8:14:12 AM PST by RonHolzwarth (Rachel Corrie died for terrorism. If she was a virgin, she will be one of the 72,,,)
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To: Cinnamon Girl
Only in the mind of a liberal could a DOVE be twisted into a symbol for facilitating the murder of innocent people by suicide bombers. No doubt they wrote their dove symbols when they met with Yassar Arafat. What low-life, stupid creeps.
19 posted on 03/14/2004 8:14:21 AM PST by gg188
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To: Cinnamon Girl
What a couple of idiots!
20 posted on 03/14/2004 8:14:25 AM PST by Arpege92 (This will be a monumental struggle of GOOD -vs- evil, but GOOD will prevail. - - George W. Bush)
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