GETTING A CHANCE TO SPEAK OUT STATEWIDE Edition
On March 16, in "The Voice Of A Martyr," I wrote about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Rachel Corrie, the U.S. student and peace activist killed by an Israeli bulldozer. Published on the anniversary of Rachel's death, it was read that evening at a memorial gathering in California...
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Published in | The Hartford courant |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Hartford, Conn
Tribune Interactive, LLC
20.07.2007
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Summary: | On March 16, in "The Voice Of A Martyr," I wrote about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Rachel Corrie, the U.S. student and peace activist killed by an Israeli bulldozer. Published on the anniversary of Rachel's death, it was read that evening at a memorial gathering in California. It was translated into French, posted on a number of websites and reprinted in "Illume," a U.S.-based Muslim publication. I was overwhelmed by the number of largely positive letters and calls. I was surprised that people from countries in Europe as well as Malaysia, Palestine, Jerusalem and Canada would take the time to write to me. My response to 9/11 and its aftermath drew much criticism. In October 2001, I wrote "We Can't Bomb Our Way To A Safer World." In September 2002, I wrote "9/11 A Wake-Up Call, Not A Call To Arms." It was becoming clear that the Bush administration was manipulating us with fear. In October 2002, in "A Nation Ruled By Fears Of Foreign Bogeymen," I wrote about Bush using Saddam Hussein as a "bogeyman" to keep us compliant with what he and his gang of three -- Rumsfeld, Cheney and Rove -- and their marionette Colin Powell, were determined to do: Invade Iraq. |
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ISSN: | 1047-4153 |