Posted on 07/30/2003 3:55:24 PM PDT by Binyamin
Wednesday, July 30, 2003 - Page updated at 02:10 P.M.
Evergreen student wounded in West Bank protest
By The Associated Press
OLYMPIA A student from The Evergreen State College was wounded in the West Bank during a protest against Israel's construction of a security fence there. Sam Tsohonis, 26, an art major at the Olympia college, was hit in the leg by a rubber-coated bullet near the village of Anin on Monday. Israeli soldiers wounded five people when they fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse protesters trying to cut or push through the fence.
Israelis say the barrier is needed to stop militants from entering Israel to carry out attacks. But Palestinians say the project amounts to a land-grab that cuts them off from agricultural fields, towns and jobs.
Tsohonis has spent about two weeks in the West Bank as part of a two-month volunteer stint for the Palestinian-backed International Solidarity Movement.
Rachel Corrie, 23, also an Evergreen student and an International Solidarity Movement volunteer, was crushed to death in March by an Israeli bulldozer while she tried to block it from advancing on a Palestinian home.
Marci Tsohonis of Wenatchee, Sam's mother, said her son was a friend of Corrie. She said she spoke to her son by cell phone and he told her that the rubber bullet grazed his leg and tore off some flesh. He expects to be off his feet for a few days, she said.
She said Tsohonis remains committed to staying in the West Bank. He hopes to paint a mural in a Palestinian hospital nursery that was named for Corrie.
"He wanted to do it to promote peace," Marci Tsohonis said
Who'd a thunk it!
They'd probably just block traffic with a symbolic die-in (they've done that before).
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International Solidarity Movement activists try to cut off the security fence close to the northern West Bank village of Anin.(AFP/Saif Dahlah) AFP - Jul 29 6:08 AM |
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An International Solidarity Movement activist argues with an Israeli soldier close to the northern West Bank village of Anin.(AFP/Saif Dahlah) AFP - Jul 28 4:12 PM |
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International Solidarity Movement activists tear down a gate, part of a fence between Israeli and Palestinian areas, during a demonstration against the construction of the fence, near the village of Anin in the northern West Bank Monday, July 28, 2003. Five protesters were wounded when Israeli soldiers fired rubber coated bullets and tear gas to disperse the group of Palestinian and foreign protesters along the security fence near Anin. (AP Photo) AP - Jul 28 12:53 PM |
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An Israeli army officer talks to foreign activists of the International Solidarity Movement and Palestinian demonstrators protesting the separation fence built by Israel near the northern West Bank village of Anin, Monday, July 28, 2003. Five protesters were wounded when Israeli soldiers fired rubber-coated bullets and tear gas. (AP Photo/Mohammed Ballas) AP - Jul 28 12:59 PM |
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International Solidarity Movement activists try to tear down a gate, part of a separation fence built by Israel, during a demonstration against the construction of the fence near the northern West Bank village of Anin Monday, July 28, 2003. Five protesters were wounded when Israeli soldiers fired rubber-coated bullets and tear gas to disperse the group of Palestinian and foreign protesters along the fence. (AP Photo/Mohammed Ballas) AP |
I bet those protestors are the same ones who said that we had no business poking our noses in Iraq's business.
Do all neurotic promoters of peace live the hate-filled contradiction as what'shername did in the now famous photographs?
Does twinkletoes here have similar photos we can see?
I would love to run across some of these...
I have some "That's a Matter of Opinion" bumper stickers to add to those volvos.
Well, look at the requirements.
They're all a few nuggets short of a happy meal...
She said Tsohonis remains committed to staying in the West Bank. He hopes to paint a mural in a Palestinian hospital nursery that was named for Corrie.
"He wanted to do it to promote peace," Marci Tsohonis said.
Edskid sat for a moment, letting the waves of Marci Tsohonis' self-important fantasy world wash across his consciousness. Ahh... relax... mmm... reality is meaningless... ooh... peace and love... oh, yeah...
Well, it looks like no one else will do it, so I will defend my Alma Mater. Evergreen has been consistently ranked in the top ten small colleges in the nation. Small class sizes, nice campus and location. Just over thirty years old.
The far left claim is for the most part true, but there are right wing students too. There may be a right wing professor or two, no one knows for certain.
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