Human Rights Groups Urge Israel to End Impunity for Killing of Rachel Corrie
Accountability Sought for Killing of U.S. Peace Activist
by Israeli Bulldozer
May 21, 2014, New York, Paris, Gaza, Jerusalem, Ramallah – On
the occasion of the appeal in the civil suit filed by the family of
Rachel Corrie against the State of Israel for the death of the
23-year-old human rights defender, Adalah – The Legal Center for Arab
Minority Rights in Israel, Al-Haq, the Center for Constitutional Rights
(CCR), the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), Palestinian
Center for Human Rights (PCHR), Al Mezan Centre for Human Rights, and
the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel (PCATI) issued the
following statement:
Eleven
years after Rachel was crushed to death by an Israeli bulldozer, the
Corrie family still awaits accountability from both the Israeli and U.S.
governments. In that time, more human rights defenders, including U.S.
citizens, have been killed and seriously injured by Israeli forces
while standing in solidarity with Palestinians, just as Rachel was, when
she was killed trying to prevent the demolition of Palestinian homes in
Gaza. Yet neither the Israeli nor the U.S. government has acted to
prevent or redress these human rights violations.
The
impunity so far enjoyed by Israel and Israeli officials in the Rachel
Corrie case is not an anomaly. Impunity reigns when the victim is
Palestinian or a foreigner working in solidarity with Palestinians.
Israeli forces subject Palestinians throughout the Occupied Palestinian
Territory on a daily basis to serious violations of international law,
and Palestinian civilians are killed each year without accountability
and redress. Civilians and human rights defenders must be granted the
protections of international law, and all governments must be held to
account when they violate fundamental human rights. In Rachel Corrie’s
case, the Israeli Supreme Court has an opportunity to turn that tide.
The
United States government also has a clear responsibility to protect the
lives of its citizens acting as human rights defenders, and we condemn
the deference it has shown to Israel in the case of Rachel Corrie as
well as numerous other U.S. human rights defenders killed or injured by
Israeli forces. The U.S. must demand real accountability in all
cases involving violations against civilians by Israeli forces. No
family should have to wait eleven years – or more – for justice.
CCR and PCHR served as co-counsel in the U.S. case, Corrie, et al. v. Caterpillar, brought
on behalf of the parents of Rachel Corrie and four Palestinian
families. Many of these human rights organizations observed trial
proceedings in Corrie v. State of Israel in the district court in Haifa. For more information on the case, visit the Rachel Corrie Foundation.

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