07-29-2013, 10:35 PM
sonixax نوشته: به طور مثال باید راننده بولدوزری که راشل کوری رو هم زیر کرد محاکمه بشه و تا آخر عمرش به خاطر قتل عمد یک غیر نظامی که نه مسلح بوده و نه کاری دیگه ای کرده بوده بره زندان !
میلاد جان من مورد راشل کوری رو بررسی کردم قبلا... به هیچ وجه ثابت نشد این کار عمدی بوده ، کسی که مغز خر نخورده از رو یه نفر رد بشه!! اگرم عمدا رد شده باشه احتمالا مشکل مغزی داشته راننده اون بولدوزر ( دقیقا همون خوردن مغز خر) و محکومیتش ، محکومیت یک فرد هست نه دولت اسرائیل که بخواد این حکم وجهه اسرائیل رو زیر سوال ببره...
Rachel Corrie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
نقل قول:The major points of dispute are whether the bulldozer operator saw Corrie and whether her injuries were caused by being crushed under the blade or by the mound of debris the bulldozer was pushing. An IDF spokesman has acknowledged that Israeli army regulations normally require that the operators of the armored personnel carriers (APCs) that accompany bulldozers are responsible for directing the operators towards their targets because the Caterpillar D9 bulldozers have a restricted field of vision with several blind spots.[SUP][41][/SUP] In a statement issued the day after Corrie's death, however, the ISM said, "[w]hen the bulldozer refused to stop or turn aside she climbed up onto the mound of dirt and rubble being gathered in front of it ... to look directly at the operator who kept on advancing."[SUP][42][/SUP]
The IDF produced a video about Corrie's death that includes footage taken from inside the cockpit of a D9. The video makes a "credible case", wrote Joshua Hammer in Mother Jones, that "the operators, peering out through narrow, double-glazed, bulletproof windows, their view obscured behind pistons and the giant scooper, might not have seen Corrie kneeling in front of them".[SUP][10][/SUP] Corrie's father, Craig Corrie has said "I know there's stuff you can't see out of the double glass windows." But he has denied that as a valid excuse for the death of his daughter, saying "you're responsible for knowing what's in front of your blade." Based on his experience of overseeing work with bulldozers similar to the D9 while serving as a combat engineer in Vietnam he said: "It's a no brainer that this was gross negligence", adding "they had three months to figure out how to deal with the activists that were there."[SUP][43][/SUP] Eye witness Tom Dale commenting on the 2012 verdict said: "Whatever one thinks about the visibility from a D9 bulldozer, it is inconceivable that at some point the driver did not see her, given the distance from which he approached, while she stood, unmoving, in front of it. As I told the court, just before she was crushed, Rachel briefly stood on top of the rolling mound of earth which had gathered in front of the bulldozer: her head was above the level of the blade, and just a few meters from the driver."[SUP][44][/SUP]In April 2011, during the trial of the civil suit brought by Corrie's parents, an IDF officer testified that Corrie and other activists had spent "hours" trying to block the bulldozers under his command. He went on to say that it was "a war zone where Palestinian militants used abandoned homes as firing positions" and exploited foreign activists for cover. He shouted over a megaphone for the activists to leave, tried to use tear gas to disperse them and moved his troops several times. "To my regret, after the eighth time, (Corrie) hid behind an earth embankment. The D9 operator didn't see her. She thought he saw her," he said.[SUP][40][/SUP]An infantry major later testified that the activists were endangering troops and had ignored numerous warnings to leave the area. Between September 2000 and the date of Corrie's death Israeli forces in the area had been subjected to 1,400 attacks involving gunfire, 150 involving explosive devices, 200 involving anti-tank rockets, and 6,000 involving hand grenades or mortar fire.[SUP][3][/SUP] Israeli military officials gave evidence in court stating that Corrie and other activists were legitimate military targets.[SUP][45][/SUP]