Remembering Rachel Corrie

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Four years ago, on March 16, 2003, Rachel Corrie 23, stood with her megaphone to stop the Israel Occupation Force (IOF) bulldozer that threatened the Gazzah home of the Nasrallah family. She had lived with that family and knew there were 5 children inside the home. The bulldozer driver did not stop and Rachel was crushed under the bulldozer. The IOF soldiers destroyed 2200 homes in that Rafah Gazzah town.

Rachel was a member of the International Solidarity Movement. Formed when the UN Security Council failed refused to send UN peacekeepers, Rachel joined a civilian movement from all over the world to help stand with Palestinians in their nonviolent struggle against the Zionists’ Nazi tactics.

In April, the Rebuilding Alliance and partner NGO Gaza Community Mental Health Programme is planning a celebration by opening of the first home in the Rachel Corrie Rebuilding Campaign in Gaza.

http://www.rebuildingalliance.org/
 
No..

i neva read ur thread i will inabit LOL

buh i memba her anyways.
 
Salaam,

Yes i too have read about her.

May Allah reward her for her sacrfice,,Inshallah.

She is a non muslim who sacrificed her life for Paletinian house.
Who cared about the plight of Palestinain.

She stood in front of a bulldozer and was run over alive...

Such courage and conviction,,

We need more of such people in the Ummah..
 
yep - i remember her too. people who voluntarily act as human shields are incredibly brave. i can't imagine having that much courage!
 
Greetings and peace be with you sister harb;

Thanks for reminding us about Rachsel Corrie she was standing up against injustice and it is always wrong when injustice is done against blacks, whites, Muslims, Hindu, Christian or atheist.

Standing up for justice always seems greater when the person helps another who is different.

We have a real need in this world for a greater interfaith friendship and justice for all of God’s wonderful creation despite all our differences.

In the spirit of praying for peace on Earth

Eric
 
I didn't know who she was until i heard Shaykh Hamza Yusuf mention her in one of his lectures.
 
I've never heard of her. Not surprising that I haven't, considering I live in America and she stood up against Israel's criminal actions. Being anti-Israeli over here is just horrible...and anti-Israeli is defined as saying or doing anything that even slightly goes against Israel.
 
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Greetings and peace be with you sister harb;

Thanks for reminding us about Rachsel Corrie she was standing up against injustice and it is always wrong when injustice is done against blacks, whites, Muslims, Hindu, Christian or atheist.

Standing up for justice always seems greater when the person helps another who is different.

We have a real need in this world for a greater interfaith friendship and justice for all of God’s wonderful creation despite all our differences.

In the spirit of praying for peace on Earth

Eric
Listen to this man, he speaks the truth.
 
Funny how I'm English, and I can honestly say that I'd never heard of her, isnt it?
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Its incredibly sad that she was killed like she was. :cry:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_ni1gxVkbY
 
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Four years ago, on March 16, 2003, Rachel Corrie 23, stood with her megaphone to stop the Israel Occupation Force (IOF) bulldozer that threatened the Gazzah home of the Nasrallah family. She had lived with that family and knew there were 5 children inside the home. The bulldozer driver did not stop and Rachel was crushed under the bulldozer. The IOF soldiers destroyed 2200 homes in that Rafah Gazzah town.

Rachel was a member of the International Solidarity Movement. Formed when the UN Security Council failed refused to send UN peacekeepers, Rachel joined a civilian movement from all over the world to help stand with Palestinians in their nonviolent struggle against the Zionists’ Nazi tactics.

In April, the Rebuilding Alliance and partner NGO Gaza Community Mental Health Programme is planning a celebration by opening of the first home in the Rachel Corrie Rebuilding Campaign in Gaza.

http://www.rebuildingalliance.org/

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I havent heard of this brave woman until now, hardly any media coverage of this tragic incident in the UK media. It just shows how heartless those Israeli animals are, bulldozing a young woman alive along with the Palestinian house, you dont even do such a thing to a doll.

May Allah SWT bless Rachel Corrie's soul and grant her peace and Jannah al Firdous, Ameen.
 
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I havent heard of this brave woman until now, hardly any media coverage of this tragic incident in the UK media. It just shows how heartless those Israeli animals are, bulldozing a young woman alive along with the Palestinian house, you dont even do such a thing to a doll.

May Allah SWT bless Rachel Corrie's soul and grant her peace and Jannah al Firdous, Ameen.

First off, reports were that the driver could not even see the girl. If he could then shame on him, but does this represent all of Israel and Jews? I mean, every suicide bombing I could say look how disgusting Muslims are, but I don't judge a whole group on one man.
 
First off, reports were that the driver could not even see the girl. If he could then shame on him, but does this represent all of Israel and Jews? I mean, every suicide bombing I could say look how disgusting Muslims are, but I don't judge a whole group on one man.

I'm not judging the whole of Israelis on this incident, I apologise if it seemed like that, because I know there are good Israelis and good Jews, I dont like to generalise. But the occupation and oppression of Palestine is supported by the IDF and Israeli government and Israeli soldiers carry out numerous outrageous acts of violence against Palestinian civilians, we know how Israel used "excessive force" against Lebanese civilians when they couldnt beat Hizbollah, and how they raid and destroy Palestinian families' house and even kill Palestinians. Channel 4's documentary called Dispatches; The Killing Zone showed how Israel didnt even spare journalists. (No they dont kill all journalists but they have done so in the past.) I'm not against the whole of Israel, I believe there should be a 2 state solution for both Israeli and Palestine, but how can that work if Israel is occupying Palestinian land and refusing to recognise Palestine?

One example of a group of good Israelis who do want peace is the refuse solidary movement:

The face of refusal in Israel is getting younger. More and more, young people are refusing to be a part of the occupation and violent control of the Occupied Territories and choosing conscientious objection over the IDF

http://www.refusersolidarity.net/

About the tragidy which took Rachel Corrie's life, I'm sure in the face of death she made clear she was standing in front of the house, protesting its unlawful demolition, however suppose the driver of the bulldozer didnt see her (very unlikely) why was he, and many other Israelis, demolishing Palestinian homes in the first place, many with young children and women in it? Why demolish people's homes who lived there for centuries to make way for "settlements of immigrants from other countries" which dont even have the permission of the Palestinian Authority to live in Palestine, is Israel above the law? I'm not one sided, I condemn the suicide bombings against Israeli civilians by Palestinians, they are also criminal acts.
 
I didn't know who she was until i heard Shaykh Hamza Yusuf mention her in one of his lectures.

It's like on front page of the Malaysian newspapers, covered by all tv/radio news... even the Islamist's media was praising her that time...

If I'm not wrong, her courageous act even being mentioned in Friday sermon...
 
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Greetings and peace be with you north_malaysian; and thank you for the links to Rachel's letters.

What a remarkable woman and so young too, she had a determined vision to keep coming back. I pray that she can be an inspiration to others in how they go about their business in Israel and Palestine.

She talks about Israeli soldiers and the way that some are refusing to obey orders that appear immoral, we must also pray for those soldiers who disobey orders and choose justice.

There is a great need for people of all faiths to acknowledge each others plight in the sight of injustice. It is always the poor and oppressed that suffer the most.

Thank you aamirsaab for your echo.

In the spirit of praying for peace on Earth

Eric
 

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