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Marchers want congressional investigation
By BILL LARKIN , Staff Writer 07/24/2003
NEW BRITAIN -- An activist group calling for a congressional investigation into the March 16 death of Washington college student Rachel Corrie marched through the streets of New Britain Wednesday.

A member of the pro-Palestinian International Solidarity Movement, 23-year-old Corrie was crushed to death by an Israeli army bulldozer while trying to prevent a Palestinian doctor’s home from being demolished. The army said it was destroying the home to prevent suspected drug trafficking.

Following an internal investigation, the Israeli army exonerated its bulldozer driver. In a written statement released June 26, the army said the driver did not see Corrie and her death was unintentional.

But the 20 members of the Middle East Crisis Committee assembled outside U.S. Rep. Nancy Johnson’s (R-5) office at One Grove Place said the Israeli army covered up the malfeasance of the driver and other soldiers who witnessed the incident.

"Though she was in plain view of the bulldozer operators, wearing a bright red vest and yelling through a bullhorn, the bulldozer drove over her and then backed over her," said committee chairman Stanley Heller, who called the Israeli investigation a "whitewash." Heller derived his account of events from international media reports.

Wednesday’s march, which began on Myrtle Street and ended at Johnson’s downtown campaign headquarters, was held to force Corrie’s death into the public arena and to prompt Johnson to explain her opposition to a resolution that would direct the U.S. government to investigate the incident, Heller said.

Although "The Rachel Corrie Resolution" has 42 co-sponsors in the U.S. House of Representatives, neither Johnson nor any of her Connecticut peers have pledged their support to the resolution, which has stalled in the House International Relations Committee.

Heller claimed members of the Middle East Crisis Committee -- a 21-year-old human rights foundation based in New Haven -- have attempted to discuss the resolution with Johnson several times, but have been largely ignored.

However, Johnson spokesman Brian Schubert said members from the committee never requested a formal "sit-down" from anyone associated with the congresswoman’s office. He said Johnson’s policy is to always make herself available to constituents as soon as possible.

Regardless, Schubert said, Johnson has no plans to support the resolution.

"That takes the country backward and not forward," he said. "We need to follow the steps delineated in the Road Map (an American document outlining ways to reduce Arab-Israeli hostilities) in order to achieve peace."

While the press representative repeatedly said Corrie’s death was a tragedy, he added it has already been "fully examined" by officials in the Israeli army. Schubert called their investigation "credible" and worthy of the United States’ trust.

Bill Larkin can be reached at blarkin@newbritainherald.com or by calling (860) 225-4601, ext. 219.

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