Amnesty International Condemns Killing of Rachel Corrie
BBSNews - 2003-03-17 -- Amnesty International USA (AIUSA) today condemned
the killing of Rachel Corrie and called for an independent investigation
of her death. The organization also renewed a call for a suspension of
US transfers to Israel of military equipment, including bulldozers, that
have been used to commit human rights abuses.” Amnesty International has
consistently condemned violations by all parties to the conflict and
called on these parties to take all possible measures to bring to an end
the killing and wounding of civilians.
"As Rachel Corrie was an American citizen, the US government has a
particular responsibility to ensure a thorough, proper and impartial
investigation," said Christine Bustany, AIUSA's Advocacy Director for
the Middle East. "US-made bulldozers have been 'weaponized' and their
transfer to Israel must be suspended."
Ms. Corrie was a member of a group called International Solidarity
Movement. Reports indicate that she was trying to stop the demolition
of a Palestinian building in the Rafah refugee camp located in the Gaza
Strip, when an Israel army bulldozer ran her over, crushing her to
death.
In the past two years, the Israeli army has demolished more than 3,000
Palestinian homes in the Occupied Territories, as well as large areas of
agricultural land, public and private properties, and water and
electricity infrastructure in urban and rural areas. Bulldozers used
for demolitions have killed Palestinian civilians, but to date no
thorough investigation has taken place. Amnesty International stresses
that a thorough, professional, independent and impartial investigation
into these deaths is urgently needed.
As the main supplier of weapons to Israel, the United States must take
measures to guarantee that weapons it supplies are not used in a manner
that violates international and US law. Amnesty International and other
international, Israeli, and Palestinian human rights groups have
reported on Israel's use of disproportionate, excessive, and lethal
force without regard to civilian lives, indiscriminate attacks on
civilians, extrajudicial executions and unwarranted destruction of
civilian property that have resulted in deaths of innocent bystanders.
The Department of State's Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for
2002 confirmed many of these violations and cites helicopters, fighter
aircraft, anti-tank missiles, and flechettes as weapons used to commit
human rights abuses. Amnesty International urges that such transfers
immediately be suspended until Israel is found to be in compliance with
the terms of US laws and bilateral defense agreements governing
transfers or offers effective and enforceable guarantees that US weapons
will not be misused in this fashion.
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International Movement for Solidarity
More Photos from Rafah Today about this tragedy.
Amnesty International
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