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Parents Seek Probe in Activist's Death
Seattle Times ^ | 03-19-03 | florangela davila

Posted on 03/19/2003 5:48:54 PM PST by MarMema

Craig and Cindy Corrie spent yesterday in Washington, D.C., demanding lawmakers begin a U.S.-led investigation into the death of their youngest daughter, Rachel.

It's a shift for them to take up a cause, Craig Corrie said. It was Rachel who was always so socially and politically conscious. She was the family's activist.

"We learned from her," said Corrie, an insurance actuary who with his wife raised three children in Olympia.

On Sunday, the world first learned of Rachel Corrie, a 23-year-old American killed by an Israeli military bulldozer in the Gaza Strip as she sought to stop the demolition of a Palestinian house. Her death was called an accident by Israeli officials, who said they would investigate.

But that isn't enough for her family, said her father, who told lawmakers the investigation should be handled by the FBI or State Department, and not left to the Israeli government.

"We want them to be our eyes and ears since Rachel can't," said Craig Corrie, now forced to think about how his daughter lived and died.

As the youngest, she was precocious, inquisitive and articulate. She was raised in a rural neighborhood outside Olympia called Mud Bay, in a house with chickens, rabbits, a cat and a dog.

She was concerned and compassionate about the world around her, her family said. Some of that came from attending an alternative elementary school the Corries helped found in the 1980s. The school's core curriculum focuses on the environment, social justice and peace.

As a fifth-grader at Options School, she and her classmates held a news conference on the state Capitol steps to call attention to world hunger. As a high-school student, she helped foreign-exchange students learn about America, and even spent six weeks in Russia.

In college, she was working with the homeless, staffing a suicide hotline and, given her affinity for art, she once helped outfit children and adults as doves to march in an annual "Procession of the Species" parade.

"My family always encouraged her to support her own beliefs and to think about her place in the community," said her brother, Chris Corrie, of Falls Church, Va. "Rachel was never into herself. It was just the opposite. In some ways, I think she was almost embarrassed about the things she had. She always felt she could find a better use for money."

Slim and blond, Corrie had a gentle, soft presence, her first-grade teacher, as well as faculty at The Evergreen State College, recalled. She was an avid writer, keeping journals from a young age. "She came with a deep set of convictions about the world and what needed to be changed," said Lin Nelson of the Evergreen faculty.

Spoke to schoolchildren

Before she left for Israel in January, Corrie spoke about her trip at her elementary school and collected the children's letters that she planned to deliver to Palestinian youngsters. She had wanted to start up a pen-pal project, as well a sister-city program.

Options School held an assembly yesterday in her memory.

Corrie also worked at Olympia's Behavioral Health Resources, a counseling center. As a young woman who had grown up in Olympia, friends say she was widely known in town because she had her hand in so many political groups, including one that opposed an Iraq war and another seeking a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

"If you were paying attention, you knew who she was," said Peter Dorman, an Evergreen economics teacher.

She was especially drawn toward peace activism, friends added, after Sept. 11, 2001. Then, as the war with Iraq loomed, college faculty members and friends said, Corrie decided to go to Israel.

She felt a war in the Persian Gulf would only escalate the violence directed at the Palestinians. Friends introduced her to the International Solidarity Movement, said Phan Nguyen, a two-time volunteer.

The movement calls itself a Palestinian-led group that uses nonviolent acts to challenge the Israeli government.

In the absence of any international peacekeeping force in Israel and the disputed territories, according to Amnesty International, the movement is "on the ground and reporting back."

"The work that they do, really, no one else is doing," said Amnesty's Marty Rosenbluth. "They will ride in ambulances with Palestinian patients that need to get to the hospital. They'll travel with people who need routine medical care."

A friend of Corrie's from Olympia was headed to Rafah, in the Gaza Strip, Nguyen said. Corrie wanted to follow him there, instead of going to the West Bank, because violence in Gaza is often overlooked in media reports, he added.

For nearly two months, Corrie was stunned by the level of everyday violence and in awe of Palestinians trying to live ordinary lives, which she chronicled in

e-mail to friends and family.

Pictures show her with a bullhorn, standing in front of an Israeli bulldozer intent on razing a Palestinian house. In another, more incendiary photo, she looks angry, wearing a head scarf, holding up a burning paper U.S. flag.

That photo, said her brother Chris, does not adequately explain who his sister really was.

"I think she was so emotionally charged because she was seeing weapons used on children. I think there's a value in not judging someone on one moment but rather on the thoughts they can articulate when they really think about things."

Due to graduate this year

Corrie, who would have graduated this year, hinted about living abroad after graduation, perhaps teaching English.

"People have speculated that if she knew the outcome, would she have gone?" her brother said. "I think she probably would have."

"Before she left," said her dad, "she said she was frightened. I told her, 'You don't have to go. You could change your mind.' She said, 'No, I have to do this. I'm very frightened but I'll be able to do it.' "


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: palestine; parentsareactivists; rachelcorrie
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To: doug from upland
Delivering Meals on Wheels to shut-ins is one of the activities of my Kiwanis club.

Yes, the point I have been raising. But that would be so unhip so not with it, doncha see! They, their teachers at Evergreen, are so concerned with saving the world, why, they have formulated their own foreign policies! Seriously though, it's very much a social thing. Their friends are doing it, they are doing it. One of the sign written with chalk on a popular work around here encouraging people to attent the demonstrations was: "It's fun!". It's fun, and as Marin Johnny Jihad had thought, it's without consequences. And now we learn that in a typical American fashion (and, unbelieveably, there are supporters of this notion here of all places) it's somebody else's fault!

101 posted on 03/19/2003 8:30:54 PM PST by Revolting cat! (Someone left the cake out in the rain I dont think that I can take it coz it took so long to bake it)
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To: dennisw
Boyfriend has no feet.
102 posted on 03/19/2003 8:38:19 PM PST by TaxRelief (You mean people keep little jars of diseases in their garages?)
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To: MarMema
These lefties are learning that their idiocy isn't very smart. For example she got crushed by a bulldozer because she thought that it would magically stop for her. And the idiot who fell off the Golden State Bridge today thought he was invincible.
103 posted on 03/19/2003 8:39:48 PM PST by Dengar01 (Time's Up Saddam... Let's Roll!)
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To: Dengar01
This gal gets pancaked by a bulldozer; dude fell off Golden Gate Bridge. A while back another girl fell to her death from the top of a redwood while she was protesting in a tree. Another dude chained himself to a building in a protest---but it was the wrong building.

I wonder if someone is logging or has logged these Darwin Awards moments that seem to happen so often to leftist wackos?

104 posted on 03/19/2003 8:45:13 PM PST by gg188
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To: MarMema
GET LOST CORRIES!!

The U.S. has more important things to do than follow up on the justified demise of some elitist know-it-all who got in front of a bulldozer.

If you want to practise civil disobedience expect to pay the price. She has only herself to blame and we, the taxpayers, should be forced to fork over our hard-earned tax dollars to please this family of ignoramuses.
105 posted on 03/19/2003 8:46:36 PM PST by ZULU (You)
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To: MarMema
To the Corries:

No need for a long investigation. Here is the result: Your daughter was stupid, and if you can't see that, you're stupid, too.

End of Investigation.

108 posted on 03/19/2003 9:01:06 PM PST by nobdysfool (Let God be true, and every man a liar....)
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To: PA Engineer
Even the description of the accident here

http://www.savforpeace.org/news_statref.php?article_id=109

indicates she lost her footing on the rubble, as opposed to being hit by the vehicle.

And the driver didn't back over her, as earlier reported.
It backed off the pile of rubble she was under.
109 posted on 03/19/2003 9:04:51 PM PST by SarahW
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To: dennisw
Thanks for exposing the fraud.
110 posted on 03/19/2003 9:09:21 PM PST by SarahW
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To: MarMema
Yeah, buddy! Run over 'em twice, just to make sure! Play some Travis Tritt while yer doin' it! I know you all are in love with Israel, but this is ridiculous. If any other country's military had murdered an American citizen, there would be national outrage and saturation coverage by the establishment press.
112 posted on 03/19/2003 10:17:49 PM PST by bigunreal
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To: MarMema
Craig and Cindy Corrie spent yesterday in Washington, D.C., demanding lawmakers begin a U.S.-led investigation into the death of their youngest daughter, Rachel.

Sorry, the USA is too busy to waste time on this suicidal girl. What's there to investigate. she commited suicide.

113 posted on 03/19/2003 10:19:56 PM PST by timestax
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To: Catspaw
What's stupid, and sad, are "conservatives" who not only show no sympathy for this poor girl and her family, but who actually attack her after her murder. She didn't "stand" in front of a bulldozer, she was plowed over by a vicious thug, who was trained to treat non-Israelis like that.

Right is right, and wrong is wrong. Repeat after me; it is wrong for someone to run over another human being with a bulldozer, period. Doesn't matter what elementary school she went to. Doesn't matter what her parents may have taught her. Then, it's even more disgraceful to interrupt a memorial service for her-which the same arrogant Israeli miltary forces did-to throw tear gas at the mourners. Then, compound your despicable actions by refusing to release her body to her family. That's your favorite ally. That's the lone bastion of "freedom" in the Middle East. That's why we have to meddle in the affairs of all those other nations, who would otherwise never think of unleashing any terrorism against us. You know it's the truth, but as the Jim Morans of the world prove, we don't have the freedom, in our own allegedly free country, to say that this emperor is wearing no clothes.
114 posted on 03/19/2003 10:29:00 PM PST by bigunreal
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To: bigunreal
She didn't "stand" in front of a bulldozer, she was plowed over by a vicious thug, who was trained to treat non-Israelis like that.

Prove it!!buldozers can only travel about 2miles per hour....a turtle could get out of the path of a bulldozer....she chose NOT to!!

115 posted on 03/19/2003 10:35:42 PM PST by timestax
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To: Latina_Abogada
a thoughtful post. your insightful comments should lead many new people to join the conservative movement.
116 posted on 03/19/2003 11:17:07 PM PST by drhogan
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To: EricOKC
it's callousness.
117 posted on 03/19/2003 11:18:42 PM PST by drhogan
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To: timestax
YOU prove to me that you have a minute amount of compassion in you. Say you're sorry that this American citizen died in another country, under the wheels of a machine (paid for, like everything else in Israel, by the U.S. taxpayer) driven by a member of that country's military. Stop making excuses for your favorite nation, and defend the memory of a young idealistic American citizen.
118 posted on 03/19/2003 11:27:26 PM PST by bigunreal
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To: ValerieUSA
So this wasn't the FIRST bulldozer incident she was involved in? Sheesh, the stupid liberalpuke was looney.
119 posted on 03/19/2003 11:36:48 PM PST by Ciexyz
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To: MarMema
Here's the result of my investigation into the matter...

Nufsed.

-Jay

120 posted on 03/19/2003 11:42:35 PM PST by Jay D. Dyson (Terrorists of the world, RISE UP! [So I may more easily gun you down.])
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