A verdict is announced the morning of August 28th in the courtroom!
Dear Friends,
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The
Corries are on their way to Haifa for the verdict in their civil
lawsuit later this month. We call on you to act in support. For ten
years, you have remembered Rachel Corrie and followed the work of her
family and many others to pursue accountability and justice in her case.
You stood with the Corries when the Israeli Government failed to take
responsibility for Rachel's killing by the Israeli military in 2003.
You stood with the Corries when the U.S. Government was largely
ineffective, despite their finding that the Israeli military police
investigation of Rachel's killing did not meet standards of being
"thorough, credible, and transparent." Seeking every possible avenue to
push for transparency and accountability, and on advice of the U.S.
Government, the Corrie family brought a civil lawsuit against the Israel
Ministry of Defense and State.
Now,
nearly 7 1/2 years since the case was filed and nearly 2 1/2 years
since the trial in Haifa District Court began, we ask you to continue to stand with the Corries as a verdict is announced the morning of August 28th in the courtroom of Judge Oded Gershon.
All
of us at the Rachel Corrie Foundation hope the outcome will provide
some measure of justice for Rachel's killing; but regardless, the larger
struggle for justice and equal rights continues. Inspired by Rachel's
work and her belief that all Israelis and Palestinians deserve to live
in peace with dignity and equality, we continue our efforts:
- To seek a just peace in the Middle East and an end to the 45-year Israeli occupation of the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem.
- To bring visibility to the oppression but also to the spirit and endurance of the people of Gaza and all Palestinians.
- To bring attention to the responsibility we all have for the
continuing injustices and human rights abuses in Palestine, and for the
particular culpability of corporate America and U.S. taxpayers.
- To end Israel's impunity regarding human rights violations, including home demolitions.
The
Israeli policy of home demolitions, sometimes extending to entire
villages, remains as urgent an issue now as it did when Rachel defended
homes in Rafah, Gaza.
Palestinians in Jerusalem, the Jordan Valley and Hebron Hills live daily
with the threat (or reality) of their homes being confiscated or turned
into rubble. More than 1,000 houses were demolished in the Naqab alone in 2011, and the Prawer Plan, approved by the Israeli Government in September 2011, will lead to further displacement of 70,000 people.
We call on you individually and as organizations to mark the week of
the trial verdict with actions to end the housing demolitions that deny
Palestinians the basic human right to be secure in their homes.
For those in Palestine/Israel:
We
are inspired by the incredible work Israeli and Palestinian activists
do to challenge home demolitions and confiscations. We encourage any
actions organized the week of the verdict to include Rachel's memory and
spirit. You can include Rachel's image by printing this poster of her in Rafah, Gaza Strip. Register your planned action here and we will post it to our website. Send photos or videos of your action to info@rachelcorriefoundation.org.
For information about further actions planned, contact Jen at donkeysaddle@gmail.com.
For those in the U.S.:
We
can impact home demolitions by removing support from companies that
profit from Israel's occupation and home demolition policies. The We Divest
campaign to pressure investment firm TIAA-CREF to divest from such
companies is a promising effort to end U.S. complicity in the
occupation. Caterpillar Inc. is one of these companies.
It profits from destruction wreaked upon Palestinian families, their
farms, and their economy using CAT equipment. Rachel was killed beneath
a Caterpillar D9 weaponized bulldozer as she tried to protect the home
of a Palestinian family. While TIAA-CREF recently removed CAT in its
Social Choice accounts, it still holds over a billion dollars of CAT
stock.
Please take the following actions:
- From Sunday, August 26th until Sunday, September 2nd, deliver letters to TIAA-CREF offices, and remember Rachel as you do. Combine this with a larger event, or designate a few people to do the delivery. Register your planned action here so we can post it to our website, and we will e-mail you a poster to use of a Palestinian family impacted by demolitions using CAT equipment. Can you help us exceed our goal of delivering letters to half of the 60 TIAA-CREF offices? Download a copy of our sample TIAA-CREF letter.
Send us photos and videos from your actions, and we will launch a
nationwide social media campaign with images that show the level of
support for TIAA-CREF divestment.
- Print this image of Rachel. Photograph yourself with it, and post it on our new Tumblr blog. Deliver the photo to the nearest Israeli Consulate
demanding accountability and an end to home demolitions. We will gather
images worldwide and also send them to the U.S. Department of State.
- Take
part in a live conference call with the Corrie family, Wednesday,
August 29th, 6:30 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time/ 9:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight
Time. To participate in the call, RSVP to rochelle@rachelcorriefoundation.org. Host a house party or community gathering for those who want to join the call.
- Sign this petition in support of the campaign to pressure TIAA-CREF to divest.
For those in other parts of the world:
We encourage you, too, to use your creativity to take a stand against home demolitions now. Register your planned action here so we can post it on our website. Please send photos and videos of your action to info@rachelcorriefoundation.org.
We invite all our friends and allies to share reflections on Rachel's stand on twitter with the hashtag #RememberRachel.
Together,
we can seize the moment. We can tell Rachel's story. Most of all, we
can cry out with her message of equality and human rights and for her
call to end home demolitions and the Israeli occupation!
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