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Israel, Iran, and the U.S. Role – a panel discussion

Posted on June 21, 2025

Join RCF and PASS (Palestine Action of South Sound) this Monday, June 23, at the YWCA Friendship Hall, in Olympia, from 7pm until 9pm for a panel discussion on Israel, Iran, Palestine, and the United States. In the early hours of June 13, Israel targeted Iran with a series of airstrikes using American weapons. Several were killed in Tehran. The two largest militaries in the region are now exchanging blows, while the Trump administration, scrambled by Israel’s unprovoked attack on Iran, wavers on the edge of direct US involvement. The panel will be composed of faculty of The Evergreen State College.

 

 

Tagged With: Iran, Israel, Olympia, Palestine Action of South Sound, panel discussion, Rachel Corrie Foundation

Int’l Day of Solidarity

Posted on November 18, 2024

The date of 29 November is observed as the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People since 1978. This date, which was chosen because of its meaning and significance to the Palestinian people, is based on the call by the United Nations General Assembly for an annual observance of the resolution on the partition of Palestine, intended to establish an Arab State and a Jewish State, which was adopted on 29 November 1947.

This information has been adapted from a statement by UNESCO.

Tagged With: International day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, Israel, palestine, Partition, Solidarity, UN Partition

An Evening of Reflection on the Life and Activism of Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi

Posted on October 23, 2024

Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi, a 2024 graduate in Psychology and Middle East Languages and Cultures at the University of Washington, was a lifelong human rights activist and community organizer. She was killed by the Israeli military on September 6, at a demonstration in the Occupied West Bank.

This Friday, 7:00-9:00 pm, Ayşenur’s community will gather at the University of Washington in Seattle, Kane Hall 130, to reflect on her life and activism The public event will include moderated discussions with faculty and guest speakers and a musical performance interlude.

Featured panelists include Cindy Corrie, Craig Corrie, Sarah Corrie Simpson, Hamid Ali, Juliette Majid, Ozden Benette, and Samah Park Imtiaz.

The event will be moderated by Aria Fani and Rawan Arar, faculty at the Council of the Middle East Center at the University of Washington.

Music performance will feature George Kassis, Hanady Kader, and Hanna Eady.

On September 7, the Corrie family and Rachel Corrie Foundation issued this statement on the death of Ayşenur.

 

Tagged With: Aysenur, Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, Israel, Israeli Occupation, panel discussion, Seattle, University of Washington, UW

Israel: Dangerous Ruling in Rachel Corrie Case

Posted on February 17, 2015

Appeal Court Said No Liability for Civilian Death

February 17, 2015

(Jerusalem, February 17, 2015) – The Israeli Supreme Court ruling in a suit seeking damages over Rachel Corrie’s death sends a dangerous message to Israeli armed forces that they can escape accountability for wrongful actions, Human Rights Watch said today. Israel’s Supreme Court on February 12, 2015, exempted the Israeli defense ministry from liability for actions by its forces that it deemed to be “wartime activity,” but wrongly refused to assess whether those actions violated applicable laws of armed conflict, Human Rights Watch said. … Read More: full statement available at Human Right’s Watch.

Filed Under: In the Media, News and Updates Tagged With: civil trial, Gaza, human rights, Human Rights Watch, investigation, Israel, lawsuit, Legal Case, Rachel Corrie, trial

Statement from Corrie family in response to the Israeli Supreme Court’s Dismissal of Appeal in Wrongful Death of Rachel Corrie

Posted on February 12, 2015

February 12, 2015

Today we received word from our attorneys that the Supreme Court of Israel dismissed our appeal in the wrongful death case of our daughter and sister Rachel Corrie.  Our family is disappointed but not surprised. We had hoped for a different outcome, though we have come to see through this experience how deeply all of Israel’s institutions are implicated in the impunity enjoyed by the Israeli military.

It will take some time before we have ability to read the decision in English and to process all the court has said. Nevertheless, it is clear that this decision, affirming the August 2012 lower court finding, amounts to judicial sanction of immunity for Israeli military forces when they commit injustices and human rights violations.

The Supreme Court decision ignores international law arguments regarding the protection of civilians and human rights defenders in armed conflict and grossly violates the internationally recognized right to effective remedy.

The court has determined that our separate case against Dr. Yehuda Hiss and Abu Kabir Institute, regarding inappropriate ways in which Rachel’s autopsy was conducted, may go forward in the lower court. We continue to be appalled that it requires a lawsuit to have a truthful accounting of what occurred, and complete repatriation of Rachel’s remains. Decisions as to next steps will be made by the family in consultation with our attorneys.

Despite the verdict, our family remains convinced we were correct in bringing this case forward.  The day after Rachel was killed, Prime Minister Sharon promised President Bush a thorough, credible and transparent investigation. Clearly, that standard was not met. The U.S. government continues to call for such an investigation by Israel.  A civil lawsuit cannot substitute for an impartial investigation, but it is the only process through which a family can discover more information and move forward when governments fail to act.

Rachel’s case provides yet another example of how the Israeli justice system is failing to provide accountability. We urge the international community, and not least the U.S. government, to stand with victims of human rights violations and against impunity, and to uphold fundamental tenets of international justice.

We are immensely grateful to our attorney Hussein Abu Hussein and to his entire legal team for the decade of work they have contributed to Rachel’s case, and continue to provide.  We are grateful to all of our friends in Palestine, Israel, and elsewhere, who in so many different ways have supported our efforts.

We have taken this path for Rachel, the daughter and sister we love, lost, and miss. Her spirit lives. She has inspired all of our actions and will continue to do so.

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For the Supreme Court Decision (in Hebrew) see: http://elyon1.court.gov.il/files/12/820/069/v11/12069820.v11.pdf

For more information about the trial visit: http://rachelcorriefoundation.org/trial

Media inquiries contact Stacy Sullivan at:

Phone: 917-971-1003

E-mail: [email protected]

Filed Under: News and Updates, Trial Press Releases Tagged With: civil trial, Hussein Abu Hussein, Israel, lawsuit, Legal Case, Rachel Corrie, trial

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