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Hammer himself describes the "recklessness" of ISM but in the process once again exposes his own recklessness and low standard of journalism. He attempts to recount the case of a young Palestinian, Shadi Sukiya, who was captured by Israeli forces in the ISM office in Jenin. According to Hammer, "ISM insists he was an innocent, terrified teenager who'd asked for refuge during an Israeli sweep." Here, Hammer resorts to fabrication. ISM issued a press release soon after Sukiya's capture, which shows the extent of ISM's "insistence":
One of the volunteers went into the hallway to see what was happening and met a young man coming up the stairs. He looked terrified, was soaking wet and appeared to be in pain. Concerned about his welfare--under Israeli military curfew, Palestinians spotted in the streets are shot on site--he was brought into the apartment. He spoke only Arabic, which none of the ISM volunteers present understood. He was given a change of clothes, a hot drink and a blanket... Eventually the military knocked on the ISM door and 30 soldiers entered with their machine guns trained. They arrested the young man, claiming he was "wanted." The two women were not able to prevent the soldiers from taking the young man, whose name they did not even know, but requested that he be treated humanely.
ISM reported only the events as they happened. ISM "insisted" nothing else. The question, as always, is where did Hammer come up with his claim? And where was the "recklessness?" Hammer appropriately recounts the IDF's claim that Sukiya "was a 'senior militant' who'd sent four suicide attackers into Israel." And yet he doesn't follow up to reveal that Sukiya was subsequently held under administrative detention--that is, he was held indefinitely without charges. Hammer made no attempt to verify the IDF's accusations. Hammer also doesn't bother to note that the IDF additionally claimed they found either a pistol or two rifles in the ISM Jenin office when they apprehended Sukiya, a blatant lie which both the IDF and consequently the Associated Press were forced to retract.
Apparently Hammer didn't feel too "burned" by the IDF lies. (Incidentally, one of Hammer's valued sources, Front Page Magazine, has not retracted its own claim that "a pistol and a cache of Kalashnikov rifles" were found in the Jenin office, and they have twice claimed that ISM volunteer Susan Barclay was hiding Sukiya in the Jenin office. In reality Barclay was in the United States at the time of the Sukiya "incident.") It is revealing that Hammer would apparently concoct an ISM claim that undermines the actual testimony of the activists, while he conveniently omits the proven lies of the IDF and his right-wing sources, which would reasonably undermine their own claims.
posted on 4/22/03 at 11:30
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2& ... &printer=1
Army backtracks on details about militant arrest at International Solidarity Movement
Sat Mar 29, 1:21 PM ET
JERUSALEM - The Israeli army on Saturday withdrew its claim that a gun was found during a search of a West Bank office of the International Solidarity Movement, a pro-Palestinian group.
Israeli troops raided the office in the West Bank town of Jenin on Thursday and seized a wanted member of the militant Islamic Jihad group.
Originally, the army reported that a pistol was found in the office during the search. On Saturday, the army withdrew the allegation, saying only a weapon was found in the building, which also has apartments and the offices of two other international organizations.
"The information originally released was wrong," an army spokeswoman said. It was unclear where exactly the gun was found.
The army alleged that the Islamic Jihad member, accused of planning several attacks against Israelis, was being sheltered by the International Solidarity Movement.
The group, however, said there were clashes outside their office on Thursday when the man appeared in the stairway. A volunteer invited him into the office because he looked hurt, the group said.
"He looked terrified, was soaking wet and appeared to be in pain. Concerned about his welfare ... he was brought into the apartment," a statement from the group said. "He was given a change of clothes, a hot drink and a blanket."
The group said the man spoke Arabic and none of the members in the office could communicate with him. Shortly after he entered, Israeli troops arrested him.
He is still being held and has not yet been charged.
Members of the International Solidarity Movement often act as human shields, placing themselves in between Israeli troops and Palestinians.
An American member of the group was killed on March 16 while trying to stop an Israeli military bulldozer in the Gaza Strip (news - web sites). She fell in front of the machine, which ran over her and then backed up, witnesses said.
Israeli officials are still investigating the bulldozer incident that killed 23-year-old Rachel Corrie, a student at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington.
Lyion wrote:Being its not a picture of the correct model of Bulldozer, how is your post at all revelant?
Also, do you concede this group is linked to Terrorists, as even the groups founder admits? That somewhat kills your whole thread here, Rust.
None of this changes any of the facts or the relevance. This girl was accidently killed. She went to Israel because she and the others knew that the Government is free and they are civilized.
They did not go to protest where the real problems are. That is a fact.
They were puppets for a group that supports Terrorists and Suicide Bombers. That is a fact.
No matter how you try to spin or support 'freedom fighters' the simple truth here is this was a field trip for those looking for an 'easy' cause and one got killed by an accident.
This is a bad argument Rust and your analogies and comparisons are not good at all. Read up on these people. Read up on what is going on with their leaders and their ties to Terrorist groups.
Rust wrote:
Oh, how do you know that it's not the right bulldozer?
Rust wrote:No, and I do not see where you have shown they are 'linked to' terrorists, apart from Hamas and ISM both opposing the construction of the wall in the West Bank. I mean on that ground, you could claim Saddam was 'linked to' Al Qaeda because they both disliked the US.
Rust wrote:They were puppets for a group that supports Terrorists and Suicide Bombers. That is a fact.
The above is clearly also untrue. ISM does not support terrorism or suicide bombing. Have you actually read their mission statement?
ISM simply does not support terrorism. They may have joined with a number of unsavory or even terrorist groups to oppose the construction of the wall, but that does not mean they have the same means to an end. ISM, and certainly Corrie, were non-violent protestors trying to stop what they believed were illegal actions by the Israeli army in Gaza. And she died for it. I don't think anyone can claim doing what she did was 'easy'. except someone trying to score cheap debating points like you.
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Zanchief wrote:Harrison wrote:I'm not dead
Fucker never listens to me. That's it, I'm an atheist.
Lyion wrote:I've posted sources. Your followups do not really change the fact of what this group is.
This group is tied to Hezbollah, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad. That is a fact. Do you have a problem with this? Do you admire people who are puppets of these groups?
I've posted a lot of links, and even quotes from the leader of the group this person was working with saying exactly what he was for and his desire to be an partner of terrorism.
Do you see an arm of Hezbollah, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad as a legitimate organization. I do not. They support killing Israeli's and their goal is wipe out the state of Israel. I have a problem with this. I have a problem with people who support this.
Mission Statement (Dec. 2001)
A CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE ISRAELI OCCUPATION OF PALESTINE , AND FOR A JUST AND VIABLE PEACE
Palestinians have lived under an illegal occupation for decades. Through UN resolutions, the nations of the world have repeatedly asked Israelto respect international law, to stop brutalizing Palestinians, and to end the Occupation of their land. Under the protection of its powerful ally and benefactor, the United States, Israelhas been able to continue the occupation, build illegal settlements, deny the most basic of human rights, and pursue policies aimed at removing all Palestinians from their homeland.
Israeli Prime Minister Sharon and the Bush administration say that there can be no negotiations under violence. That is true. However, what they do not admit is: The Occupation is violence. The Occupation must end before there can be true progress toward justice, and justice is the only basis there can be for true and meaningful peace.
The Palestinian response over the years has been some attempts at armed struggle (as is their right), but mostly peaceful protests, demonstrations, and appeals to Israeli courts. The vast majority of Palestinians are peaceful, and want only for the Israelis to treat them with justice and respect, and to live in peace with them as neighbours. Although Israel points to the occasional acts of Palestinian violence as a grave problem, it is clear that the Occupation itself is the overwhelming, and continuous act of collective violence in the area.
Because Israeli violence against civilians in Palestine has worsened, and the repression of the Occupation has tightened, many international allies of the Palestinian cause want to do more than write letters, demonstrate, present programs, form solidarity delegations, or send humanitarian aid. They want to do something more dramatic to stop Israeli attacks on Palestinian neighbourhoods and people with bombs and bullets, or closures and curfews, and to stop the United States from massively rewarding Israel for its brutality and protecting its occupation of Palestine They want to take direct action that will oppose the Occupation and force Israel to withdraw from the West Bank East Jerusalem, and Gaza.
If this describes your feelings, this call is for you.
An international citizen's peace-making campaign formed in August 2001, using the proactive tactics of non-violent direct action epitomized by Gandhi, Archbishop Tutu, Dr. Martin Luther King, and other practitioners of creative non-violent resistance.
This is an invitation to join that campaign, to support it financially, or to join our efforts to influence the news media.
The International Solidarity Movement aims to do four things:
1: to dramatize the terrible conditions under which Palestinians live because of the Occupation, and to protect them from physical violence from Israeli soldiers and settlers. We work under the leadership of Palestinian peace activists, supporting them in their creative resistance to the Occupation, and lending support to Israeli and other peace activist groups.
2: to pressure International news media to focus on the illegality and brutality of the Occupation, and to so change public opinion that it demands that Israel respect international law, and that America stops funding Israel with billions of dollars each year.
3: to recruit volunteers from other nations to undertake non-violent resistance to the Occupation.
4:to establish divestment campaigns in the US and Europe to put economic pressure on Israel the same way the international community put pressure South Africa during the apartheid regimes.
International activists have already played a significant role in bringing attention to the Occupation, and protecting Palestinians who try to protest Israeli brutality peacefully. The usual response of the Israeli military to peaceful demonstrations by Palestinians is to fire tear gas, rubber-coated bullets, and sometimes live ammunition at the crowds.
For example: "Shedma" is an Israeli military base that caused tremendous suffering for the peaceful people of Beit Sahour during the first three months of the Intifada. More than 200 homes were damaged, two mothers and a young man were killed, and ten people were injured. On December 28th 2000, hundreds of Palestinians, Israelis and Internationals marched together demanding an immediate evacuation and dismantlement of this military base. The presence of internationals kept the Israeli military from using violence. Italian member of parliament Lousia Morgantini (member of the European Parliament) and the Italian Peace association (Associazione per la pace) deserve special thanks for being part of this and other international actions.
The same thing has been true of demonstrations at checkpoints and roadblocks, which are important targets for action because they are examples of the Occupation's disruption of everyday life for Palestinians. They prevent thousands of people from accessing work, trade, basic services and even emergency medical treatment. International observers prevent Israeli soldiers from committing the usual harassments and brutalities done when only Palestinians are present. An organization, International Checkpoint Watch has formed because of the success of this tactic. Internationals have often participated in dismantling roadblocks with their bare hands. They have prevented untold numbers of Palestinians from being wounded or killed.
The International Solidarity Movement is also dedicated to creating ongoing and continuous support for justice efforts there by encouraging internationals to volunteer for ongoing programmes of civil disobedience and development of Palestinian economic infrastructure, and in other ways to work for justice in Palestine, an end to Israel’s occupation and its subsidization by the United States, and a reconciliation between the government and people of Israel with their Palestinian neighbours.
The nonviolence ground-rules for the ISM are as follows :
# We will carry no weapons
# We will not bring or use any alcohol or drugs other than for medical purposes
# We will respect all the various agreements concerning the actions
If you get in the middle of a conflict between a different nation and a terrorist group, I do not consider one an activist.
Why isn't her parents suing in Israel? This does not involved the U.S. at all, unless you consider her rallying, burning an American Flag, and denouncing her homeland part of this case.
Published on Friday, June 27, 2003 by the Seattle Times
Israeli Soldiers Exonerated in Death of Olympia Activist
JERUSALEM — Israel's military prosecutor has exonerated Israeli soldiers in the death of Rachel Corrie, 23, who was killed by an Israeli bulldozer in March as she protested the destruction of a Palestinian home at the Rafah refugee camp.
The death of Corrie, a student at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, sparked debate nationally and internationally on the role and methods of activists in a volatile land.
The Rafah camp, on the Egyptian border, has been one of the flashpoints in the Mideast conflict. The army said the home being protected by Corrie was being destroyed in an effort to block arms smuggling.
Members of her pro-Palestinian group, International Solidarity Movement, claimed that Corrie was visible to the bulldozer driver and that her death was malicious.
"When the bulldozer refused to stop or turn aside, (Rachel) climbed up onto the mound of dirt and rubble being gathered in front of it ... to look directly at the driver, who kept on advancing," the group said in a statement.
Announcing the ruling, the army said the driver did not see her, claiming she was standing behind a mound of earth.
Military police investigating the Corrie case found that the soldiers operating the bulldozer had no intention of harming her, the army said in a statement.
"Rachel Corrie was injured as a result of earth and building material falling on her when she tried to climb on a pile of earth while work was being carried out by an armored Israel Defense Forces bulldozer," the statement said. "The crew of the armored bulldozer did not see Miss Corrie, who was standing behind a pile of earth, nor could they have seen or heard her."
"I feel I have a right to know what happened to Rachel," said Corrie's sister, Sarah Simpson, 29, of Olympia. "Prime Minister Sharon promised President Bush a credible investigation of her death, and we as a family expect no less."
"I'm outraged, but I'm not surprised," said John Reese, a Seattle member of the International Solidarity Movement who met Corrie soon before she left for Israel. "It's the military investigating itself, so it's not surprising that it always finds itself innocent."
"The big question now is what is the U.S. going to do about it," said Kristi Schaefer, 26, of Olympia, who was Corrie's best friend.
Rust wrote:They are suing in Israel. Your reading skills are a bit gappy, it's been mentioned pretty widely.
Lyion wrote:First, Ginz if you had bothered to read this thread you would realize she fell in front of an Israeli Bulldozer that was destroying a house that had a tunnel used for funneling weapons for killing Israelis. She was not 'run over'. It was an accident, and the driver was cleared by the IDF.Rust wrote:
Oh, how do you know that it's not the right bulldozer?
Read my links above. It was several hours after that picture and its been admitted it was a DIFFERENT bulldozer. That is a known fact.
More links for you: http://www.peacewithrealism.org/corrie.htm
These pictures have been shown to be a hoax. The "before" picture shows Rachel standing in front of the bulldozer with a megaphone, some distance away and foreshortened by perspective, making her appear to be in clear sight of the bulldozer. The presentation also makes it appear that this took place immediately before the incident. However, the photographer himself later admitted that no one with a camera had been present at the site just before Rachel's accident, that the picture with the megaphone had actually been taken hours earlier, and that at the time of the accident Rachel was not in sight of the driver. An examination of the pictures themselves, noting, for example, the difference in the color of the sky, shows they could not have been taken close to the same point in time (1). In addition, the bulldozers shown in these supposed "before" and "after" pictures are not the same (2).
Indeed both CNN, which ran the two pictures, and the New York Times, which ran the first one, published the following corrections:
CNN, March 25, 2003:
Caption clarification: Photos by an International Solidarity Movement eyewitness show Rachel Corrie protesting earlier, and then later, after she was hit by an Israeli bulldozer in Gaza on Sunday (3).
The New York Times, March 26, 2003:
A picture caption on March 17 with an article about an American protester who was crushed by an Israeli Army bulldozer in Gaza referred incorrectly to the bulldozer shown. It was one that the protester, Rachel Corrie, had earlier tried to stop from destroying a Palestinian home. It was not the one that killed her (4).
Proof enough for you?
Rust wrote:No, and I do not see where you have shown they are 'linked to' terrorists, apart from Hamas and ISM both opposing the construction of the wall in the West Bank. I mean on that ground, you could claim Saddam was 'linked to' Al Qaeda because they both disliked the US.
The quotes from the founder linking his group and saying he works in coordination with these terrorist elements isnt good enough?
http://home.comcast.net/~jat.action/ISM_info.htm
A better quote for you:
In the strategy laid out by Rishmawi, Qassis, Shapiro, and Arraf, the presence of ISM volunteers will block IDF bulldozers sent to demolish houses in Rafah that conceal tunnels used to smuggle explosives and ammunition from Egypt and prevent the IDF from entering neighborhoods and buildings that harbor terrorists and bomb-making operations. The assumption is that if hundreds or even thousands of international volunteers could be induced to link arms and block the roads leading into Jenin or Tulkarem, the IDF would be prevented from entering these camps to arrest the Hamas and Islamic Jihad cells operating there. The ISM further assumes that if enough people can be found who are willing to stand in front of houses in Rafah that conceal arms-smuggling tunnels, the IDF will be forced to abandon its efforts to destroy those tunnels.
Rust wrote:They were puppets for a group that supports Terrorists and Suicide Bombers. That is a fact.
The above is clearly also untrue. ISM does not support terrorism or suicide bombing. Have you actually read their mission statement?
ISM simply does not support terrorism. They may have joined with a number of unsavory or even terrorist groups to oppose the construction of the wall, but that does not mean they have the same means to an end. ISM, and certainly Corrie, were non-violent protestors trying to stop what they believed were illegal actions by the Israeli army in Gaza. And she died for it. I don't think anyone can claim doing what she did was 'easy'. except someone trying to score cheap debating points like you.
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I've shown multiple instances of ISM allied with these groups. Its leader has admitted he works in conjunction with them. Cheap debate points would be by trying to 'martyr' someone who is 'demonstrating for freedom' in the one country in the Middle East that actually is democratic.
Actually READ this site and look at the sources. http://home.comcast.net/~jat.action/ISM_essay.htm
There are plenty. We know 'activism' always is right though in your mind. Even when its done to counteract a Free Nation in support of terrorist elements.
Lyion wrote:Rust wrote:They are suing in Israel. Your reading skills are a bit gappy, it's been mentioned pretty widely.
I'll just continue to point out your error after error from here on out.
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?BRD= ... =461&rfi=9
SEATTLE - The parents of a 23-year-old activist killed while trying to prevent the demolition of a Palestinian home have sued Caterpillar Inc., the manufacturer of the bulldozer which ran over her.
The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court here, alleges that Caterpillar violated international and state law by providing specially designed bulldozers to the Israeli Defense Forces, knowing the machines would be used to demolish homes and endanger people.
Wrong about the Bulldozers. Wrong about the links. Wrong about the lawsuits. 3 strikes and you're out, lawman!
Keep up the gappiness!
Rachel Corrie's family sues Israel, IDF
By Amos Harel, Haaretz Correspondent
The family of Rachel Corrie, a pro-Palestinian activist killed by an Israel Defense Forces bulldozer in Rafah two years ago, sued the State of Israel and the IDF for damages in the Haifa District Court on Tuesday.
The 24-year-old Corrie was killed on March 16, 2003 when she tried to block an IDF bulldozer from demolishing a Palestinian house near the Philadelphi Route, the strip of land in the Gaza Strip bordering Egypt.
Mindia wrote:I was wrong obviously.
Lyion wrote:You just ignore any facts you dont like, dont you? You complain about my sources and quote from "Haaretz Correspondent". Yeah, right...
The sites I linked sourced everything, but hey, it doesnt tell you what you want so you want to question it.
The bottom line is everything you represented was proved wrong. The bulldozer pics. The group has terrorist lies. The situation around her death. Everything.
You ignored the lies this group made. You ignore the fact they distributed photos and lied to major news organizations who had to retract their stories. You completely ignore the founders of that groups direct quotes.
My facts are sourced. Yours are not and you've ignored the multiple links and sources I've provided and segued into different arguements.
Hey, peace and love man. You can believe the world is flat and provide my quotes from the Haaretz Correspondent saying its right.
Sorry, you are way off here man.
We need Ganzo here. I'll email him this link, he has much more info on this crap.
Lyion wrote:http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?BRD= ... =461&rfi=9
SEATTLE - The parents of a 23-year-old activist killed while trying to prevent the demolition of a Palestinian home have sued Caterpillar Inc., the manufacturer of the bulldozer which ran over her.
The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court here, alleges that Caterpillar violated international and state law by providing specially designed bulldozers to the Israeli Defense Forces, knowing the machines would be used to demolish homes and endanger people.
Wrong about the Bulldozers. Wrong about the links. Wrong about the lawsuits. 3 strikes and you're out, lawman!
Keep up the gappiness!
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