Ynet: Bulldozer driver testifies in Rachel Corrie case

21 October 2010 | YNet News The bulldozer driver who ran over Rachel Corrie in Gaza in 2003 said Thursday he did not realize he had trampled the American left-wing activist to death until he heard what had happened over the radio network. The driver, whose name has not been released, testified during a Haifa District … Continue reading Ynet: Bulldozer driver testifies in Rachel Corrie case

Guardian: Rachel Corrie case: Israeli soldier to testify anonymously

20 October 2010 | The Guardian The Israeli soldier at the controls of a bulldozer that crushed to death 23-year-old Rachel Corrie in Gaza in March 2003 is due to give evidence tomorrow in the civil lawsuit brought by the American activist’s family. However the judge hearing the case in Haifa has ruled that, for … Continue reading Guardian: Rachel Corrie case: Israeli soldier to testify anonymously

Trial in killing of American activist Rachel Corrie resumes in Israeli court

5 October 2010 | Rachel Corrie Foundation Haifa, Israel – The Haifa District Court will resume hearings on Thursday, October 7 in the civil lawsuit filed by Rachel Corrie’s family against the State of Israel for her unlawful killing in Rafah, Gaza. Rachel Corrie, an American student activist and human rights defender from Olympia, Washington, … Continue reading Trial in killing of American activist Rachel Corrie resumes in Israeli court

Rachel Corrie trial: Israeli military Colonel states, “There are no civilians in war zones.”

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 6 September 2010 | Rachel Corrie Foundation Haifa, ISRAEL – Several State witnesses testified in Haifa District Court on Monday, September 6, 2010, in the civil law suit filed by Rachel Corrie’s family against the State of Israel for her unlawful killing in Rafah, Gaza. Rachel Corrie, an American human rights defender … Continue reading Rachel Corrie trial: Israeli military Colonel states, “There are no civilians in war zones.”

Military police investigator’s testimony reveals additional flaws in the investigation into Rachel Corrie’s killing

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 5 September 2010 | Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace and Justice Haifa, Israel – On Sunday, September 5, 2010, the civil law suit filed by Rachel Corrie’s family against the State of Israel for her unlawful killing in Rafah, Gaza, resumed in the Haifa District Court. In March, the Corrie family called … Continue reading Military police investigator’s testimony reveals additional flaws in the investigation into Rachel Corrie’s killing