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Claire McNab
@2legged@mastodon.ie  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

#RachelCorrie died 23 years ago today, on 16 March 2003. She was crushed by an #Israeli army bulldozer, when trying to prevent the demolition of a house in #Rafah, #Gaza, owned by a #Palestinian doctor and his family. Rachel was 23-years-old. See http://rachelcorriefoundation.org

#JimPage's song "I'd rather be dancing" is based on letters Rachel wrote home to her parents before Israelis murdered her: https://youtu.be/QxazIsQE1XE

Rachel placed her body between civilians and killers. That's what a war hero is.

I'd Rather Be Dancing (Rachel Corrie's Song). By Jim Page

I'd Rather Be Dancing (Rachel Corrie's Song). By Jim Page

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I'd Rather Be Dancing (Rachel Corrie's Song). By Jim Page
Photo of Rachel Corrie, taken in 2002, seated outdoors under the shade of a tree.

The title is in tge centre of the photo: "Rachel Corrie, 1979–2003".
Photo of Rachel Corrie, taken in 2002, seated outdoors under the shade of a tree. The title is in tge centre of the photo: "Rachel Corrie, 1979–2003".
Photo of Rachel Corrie, taken in 2002, seated outdoors under the shade of a tree. The title is in tge centre of the photo: "Rachel Corrie, 1979–2003".
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Liam O'Mara IV, PhD
@LiamOMaraIV@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

American activist #RachelCorrie was killed on #ThisDayInHistory in 2003 by the #IDF when an armoured bulldozer crushed her. She was trying to stop them destroying #Palestinian houses in #Gaza. This is a common form of Israeli #CollectivePunishment that is an explicit #WarCrime.

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Liam O'Mara IV, PhD
@LiamOMaraIV@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

American activist #RachelCorrie was killed on #ThisDayInHistory in 2003 by the #IDF when an armoured bulldozer crushed her. She was trying to stop them destroying #Palestinian houses in #Gaza. This is a common form of Israeli #CollectivePunishment that is an explicit #WarCrime.

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Claire McNab
@2legged@mastodon.ie  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

#RachelCorrie died 23 years ago today, on 16 March 2003. She was crushed by an #Israeli army bulldozer, when trying to prevent the demolition of a house in #Rafah, #Gaza, owned by a #Palestinian doctor and his family. Rachel was 23-years-old. See http://rachelcorriefoundation.org

#JimPage's song "I'd rather be dancing" is based on letters Rachel wrote home to her parents before Israelis murdered her: https://youtu.be/QxazIsQE1XE

Rachel placed her body between civilians and killers. That's what a war hero is.

I'd Rather Be Dancing (Rachel Corrie's Song). By Jim Page

I'd Rather Be Dancing (Rachel Corrie's Song). By Jim Page

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I'd Rather Be Dancing (Rachel Corrie's Song). By Jim Page
Photo of Rachel Corrie, taken in 2002, seated outdoors under the shade of a tree.

The title is in tge centre of the photo: "Rachel Corrie, 1979–2003".
Photo of Rachel Corrie, taken in 2002, seated outdoors under the shade of a tree. The title is in tge centre of the photo: "Rachel Corrie, 1979–2003".
Photo of Rachel Corrie, taken in 2002, seated outdoors under the shade of a tree. The title is in tge centre of the photo: "Rachel Corrie, 1979–2003".
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