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On 7th anniversary of Rachel Corrie's murder,
Palestinian street named in her honor in Ramallah
Wednesday March 17, 2010 08:25 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
Commemorations were held in several places in the Palestinian
Territories Tuesday, including a ceremony in Ramallah with Corrie's
parents to name a street in the slain activist's honor, marking the
seventh anniversary of her death at the hands of an Israeli soldier.
The street-naming ceremony took place while Corrie's parents were in
Israel for the hearing of their lawsuit against the Israeli government
for killing their daughter in 2003. Rachel Corrie was one of a group of
activists with the International Solidarity Movement who were standing
in front of a Palestinian home to prevent it from being demolished, when
she was run over repeatedly by a US-made Israeli armored bulldozer and
killed.
According to the International Solidarity Movement,
“Approximately fifty Palestinians, Internationals and media then joined
Craig and Cindy Corrie, Rachel’s parents, for the inauguration ceremony
of Rachel Corrie Street in Ramallah. Speeches were delivered by both the
Mayor and Governor of Ramallah, the Minister of State, National Parties’
Coordinator, an ISM activist and Rachel’s parents.”
In another of
Tuesday's commemorations of the killing of Rachel Corrie, in Tulkarem,
students of Kafr Sur Secondary School, who have been working on a
research project about Rachel’s life and death, today marked the
anniversary with a march to a memorial stone at the entrance to the
village. The students were joined by children from the nearby primary
school, as the stone was unveiled and speeches were delivered by the
headmaster, one of the students, and an ISM activist.
The
International Solidarity Movement reported that at both events, speakers
talked of the lasting impact left by Rachel, as an inspiration to those
involved with the non-violent resistance in Palestine and across the
world. Rachel’s mother spoke about how her daughter has become a symbol
for the anti-Occupation movement, and of how grateful she and her family
are to the Palestinians they have come to know and love over the past
seven years. Cindy Corrie, Rachel's mother, said the Palestinian people
have continued to provide her family with unfailing support, despite the
suffering they themselves continue to experience.
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