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On Tuesday, 28 August 2012, the Israeli Court ruled that Israel’s forces are not responsible for the death of U.S. peace activist Rachel Corrie, a decision that was strongly condemned by PCHR.

Today, an English translation of the ruling was published by the UK Human Rights Blog, stating that the bulldozer running over Rachel Corrie was a “very unfortunate accident and not a deliberate action.”  PCHR reiterates that this decision taking by Israel’s courts is one of the many extending immunity to Israel’s forces. 

 

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