The Death of Rachel Corrie. Joshua Hammer.
by Hammer, Joshua; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 60Human Relations. Publisher: Mother Jones, 2003ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict | Combatants and noncombatants (International law) | Corrie | Gaza Strip | Human rights -- Israel | International Solidarity Movement | Israel -- Armed Forces | Women human rights workers | WreckingDDC classification: 050 Summary: "This much has never been contested: Placing herself in the path of an Israeli bulldozer that she believed was about to flatten Nasrallah's house, Rachel Corrie was crushed to death....What remained unclear were the precise circumstances of her death--and why a 23-year-old woman from Olympia, Washington, would have placed her body in front of Israeli bulldozers in the first place." (MOTHER JONES) This article profiles the controversial death of activist Rachel Corrie and her work with the International Solidarity Movement on behalf of Palestinians in Israel.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: The Death of Rachel Corrie, Sept./Oct. 2003; pp. 68+.
"This much has never been contested: Placing herself in the path of an Israeli bulldozer that she believed was about to flatten Nasrallah's house, Rachel Corrie was crushed to death....What remained unclear were the precise circumstances of her death--and why a 23-year-old woman from Olympia, Washington, would have placed her body in front of Israeli bulldozers in the first place." (MOTHER JONES) This article profiles the controversial death of activist Rachel Corrie and her work with the International Solidarity Movement on behalf of Palestinians in Israel.
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