Note to human shields.....

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By IBRAHIM BARZAK
The Associated Press
Sunday, March 16, 2003; 12:26 PM An American woman in Gaza to protest Israeli operations was killed Sunday when she was run over by an Israeli bulldozer, witnesses and hospital officials said.

Rachel Corrie, 23, a college student from Olympia, Wash., had been trying to stop the bulldozer from tearing down a building in the Rafah refugee camp, witnesses said. She was taken to Najar hospital in Rafah, where she died, said Dr. Ali Moussa, a hospital administrator.

Greg Schnabel, 28, of Chicago, said the protesters were in the house of Dr. Samir Masri. Israeli almost daily has been tearing down houses of Palestinians it suspects in connection with Islamic militant groups, saying such operations deter attacks on Israel such as suicide bombings.

"Rachel was alone in front of the house as we were trying to get them to stop," Schnabel 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."

Witnesses said Corrie was wearing a brightly colored jacket when the bulldozer hit her. She had been a student at The Evergreen State College in Olympia and would have graduated this year, Schnabel said.

The Israeli military and the U.S. State Department had no immediate comment.

Groups of international protesters have gathered in several locations in the West Bank and Gaza during two years of Palestinian violence, setting themselves up as "human shields" to try to stop Israeli operations.

Corrie was the first member of the groups, called "International Solidarity Movement" and backed by Palestinian groups, to be killed in the conflict. Several activists have been arrested in clashes with Israeli forces, and some have been deported by Israeli authorities.

Schnabel said there were eight protesters at the site in Rafah, four from the United States and four from Great Britain. "We stay with families whose house is to be demolished," he told the Associated Press by telephone after the incident.

Mansour Abed Allah, 29, a Palestinian human rights worker in Rafah, witnessed the incident. He said the killing should be a message to President Bush, who is "providing Israel with tanks and bulldozers, and now they killed one of his own people."

Israel sends tanks and bulldozers into the area almost every day, destroying buildings near the Gaza-Egypt border. The Israelis say Palestinian gunmen use the buildings as cover, and arms-smuggling tunnels dug under the border terminate in the buildings.
 
Rachel Corrie, 23, from Olympia, Wash., a member of the 'International Solidarity Movement,' burns a mock U.S. flag during a rally in the southern Gaza Strip towm of Rafah in this Feb. 15, 2003 file photo. Corrie was run ovwer and crushed to death by an Israeli army bulldozer Sunday March 16, 2003, while she was trying to stop it from tearing down a building in the Rafah refugee camp, witnesses said.
 

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As bad as I hate to say it, maybe she got what she deserved. Don't mess with Ole' Glory.
 
It sucks that she had to die for it, but she obviously had made some very poor choices. That photo being a glaring example of some of them. Did she really think the tank would stop?
 
When you put yourself in harms way you pay the price. She shouldn't have been there. Nobody to blame but herself. I feel the same way about all the other so called human sheilds.
 
I read today that her parents are demanding an inquiry & investigation. They said that our gov't wouldn't stand for that if it had happened to one of our unarmed soldiers...... a) she's NOT a soldier. She's there on her own, not by gov't command. b ) Anyone in their right mind would know that in a 3rd world country they don't give a rats behind about "human shields". Here in this glorious place she grew up in she could do that. We let tree huggers sit in trees for months. We let people practice whatever religion they want.... I'm sorry for her family & friends for their loss, but I'll not lose any sleep over someone that's ignorant enough to stand in front of a bulldozer in a 3rd world country & expect them to stop, esp when it's an AMERICAN in front of it. As for her mock flag burning..... she didn't care enough about america to support it so america shouldn't WASTE any time or tax dollars with an investigation.

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Tragic but nobody to blame but herself. I still however feel for her parents and family.
 
no one to blame but her.. most people would know to get out of the way of a bulldozer when it doesn't look like its going to stop... i'm sorry for her family but, she knew what she was doing.. lets not waste money on an investigation
 
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