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General 'Tried to Cover Up Truth About Death of Rachel Corrie'
Israeli war hero accused of suppressing testimony that could reveal what really happened to Gaza activist
Seven years after the American activist Rachel Corrie was killed by an Israeli army bulldozer in Gaza, evidence has emerged which appears to implicate Israel's Gaza commander at the time, in an attempt to obstruct the official investigation into her death.
The alleged intervention of Major-General Doron Almog, then head of Israel's southern command, is documented in testimony taken by Israeli military police a day after Ms Corrie was killed on March 16, 2003. The hand written affidavit, seen by The Independent, was submitted as evidence during a civil law suit being pursued by the Corrie family against the state of Israel.
Ms Corrie, who was 23 when she died, was critically wounded when a bulldozer buried her with sandy soil near the border between Gaza and Egypt. The American, wearing a fluorescent orange jacket and carrying a megaphone, was among a group of volunteers from the anti-occupation International Solidarity Movement who over a period of three hours on that day had sought to block the demolition by Israel of Palestinian homes.
The Israeli military has maintained that its troops were not to blame for the killing of Ms Corrie and that the driver of the bulldozer had not seen her. It accused Ms Corrie and the ISM of behaviour that was "illegal, irresponsible and dangerous". Three days after Ms Corrie's death, the US state department announced that the Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon had promised the US President George Bush that the Israeli government would undertake a "thorough, credible and transparent investigation".
But according to a military police investigator's report which has now emerged, the "commander" of the D-9 bulldozer was giving testimony when an army colonel dispatched by Major-General Almog interrupted proceedings and cut short his evidence. The military police investigator wrote: "At 18:12 reserve Colonel Baruch Kirhatu entered the room and informed the witness that he should not convey anything and should not write anything and this at the order of the general of southern command."
The commander was a reservist named Edward Valermov. He was in the bulldozer with its driver. In his testimony before he was ordered to stop, he told military police investigators that he had not seen Ms Corrie before she was wounded. Alice Coy, a former ISM volunteer activist who was near Ms Corrie during the incident said in an affidavit to the court that "to the best of my knowledge the bulldozer driver could see Rachel while pushing earth over her body."
Hussein Abu Hussein, a lawyer for the Corrie family, said Major-General Almog's alleged intervention blocked the possible emergence of evidence that could have determined whether Mr Valermov's assertion that he did not see Ms Corrie was reasonable. "Do I believe him? Of course not. There is no doubt this was manslaughter," Mr Abu Hussein said. "First of all we claim the state is responsible for the death of Rachel. And secondly we claim that the investigation was not professional."
"When you, the state of Israel, fail as an authority to perform your function of having a credible investigation, when your standard falls from reasonable, objective standards than you have caused evidentiary damage," Mr Abu Hussein said.
Contacted by The Independent, Major-General Almog, a hero in Israel for his role in the 1976 raid to rescue hostages in Entebbe, Uganda, denied ordering the bulldozer commander to desist from testifying. In 2005, the General narrowly escaped arrest in Britain on a war crimes charge for allegedly ordering the destruction in 2002 of 50 civilian homes in Rafah, where Ms Corrie was later killed. Major-General Almog was tipped off about the warrant and did not disembark at Heathrow, returning instead to Israel on the El Al flight.
Mr Valermov said in his testimony that the bulldozers, manned by two people, were ordered to continue their work despite the presence of the ISM protesters. He said that troops in an armoured personnel carrier threw stun grenades, used tear gas and fired shots towards the ground to scare the protesters away. "It didn't help and therefore we decided to continue the work with all possible delicateness on the orders of the company commander" he said.
The testimony was interrupted after Mr Valermov said the driver of the bulldozer, named only as Yevgeny, said he did not know if Ms Corrie had been harmed by the shovel of the D-9. "It was only when we moved the D-9 backwards that I saw her. The woman was lying in a place where the instrument had not reached. As soon as we saw the harmed woman we returned to the central corridor, stood and waited for orders." The soldier's last statement before the order to stop speaking was: "My job was to guide. The driver cannot guide himself because his field of vision is not large."
Another army document strongly suggests that Major-General Almog opposed the military police investigation. Dated 18 March 2003, a military police investigator petitioning a judge for permission to conduct an autopsy on Ms Corrie's body said that "we arrived only today because there was an argument between the general of southern command and the military advocate general about whether to open an investigation and under what circumstances." The judge granted the request provided the autopsy would be done in the presence of a US diplomat as the Corrie family requested. But the inquest was carried out by Israel's chief pathologist without any US official being there, in apparent violation of the judge's ruling.
Major-General Almog denied halting Mr Valermov's testimony. "I never gave such an order, I don't know such a document. I conducted my own investigation, I don't remember what I found. There were 12,000 terrorist incidents when I was general in charge of southern command. I finished seven years ago, if they want to invite me [to testify] they know the address. I certainly didn't disrupt an investigation, this is nonsense. In all of my service I never told anyone not to testify."
Asked if he gave an order to harm foreign activists interfering with the army's work, Major-General Almog responded: "What are you talking about? You don't know what a general in charge of command is. The general in charge of command has 100,000 soldiers. What are you talking about?''
Moshe Negbi, legal commentator for the state-run Voice of Israel radio, said of Major-General Almog's interdiction: "If a commander prevents a witness from testifying then it is disruption of an investigation, a criminal offence whose penalty is three years imprisonment."
Craig Corrie, Rachel Corrie's father, said the alleged intervention in Valermov's testimony was "outrageous."
"When you see someone in that position taking those steps you not only have to be outraged, you have to ask why is he covering up, what has he done that he needs to take these steps to cover it up?"
An Israel Defense Forces spokesman said: "Any military police investigations are completely independent and cannot be influenced by outside sources." The Israeli state attorneys handling the case declined to be interviewed. The trial is due to resume in September.
Rachel's nightmare scenario
Before she became a political symbol, Rachel Corrie was an American student on a study-abroad programme. A member of a middle-class family from Olympia, Washington, she was attending college locally when she travelled to Gaza with the intention of initiating a twin-city project between Olympia and Rafah.
Arriving in Gaza in January 2003, she linked up with the International Solidarity Movement, and spent the next two months as an activist. In the weeks before her death she wrote a series of emails home to her friends and family that detailed her impressions of life in Gaza. "I have bad nightmares about tanks and bulldozers," she told her mother. "I'm witnessing this chronic, insidious genocide and I'm really scared... This has to stop. I think it is a good idea for us all to drop everything and devote our lives to making this stop."
The emails, which later inspired a play that appeared in London but was cancelled in New York and Toronto, end with an exchange with her father. "I am afraid for you, and I think I have reason to be," he wrote. "But I'm also proud of you - very proud... But I'd just as soon be proud of somebody else's daughter."
Corrie died on 16 March 2003. Like the death of the British activist Tom Hurndall in similar circumstances a year later, it prompted an international outcry about Israel's deeds in the Palestinian territories.



23 Comments so far
Show All"Corrie died on 16 March 2003."
No, she was murdered. There's a difference between the passive "she died" and the reality. She was deliberately run over by a bulldozer driven by an IDF soldier.
She was deliberately run over by a bulldozer, twice, driven by an IDF soldier.
And the world's Jews go out of their way to distroy her memory. That is not forgiveable. God's curse upon them and their children for seven generations!
Agreed.
Tell it the way it is--MURDER.
Chelsea
A very moving article. As Rachel Corrie's father, Craig Corrie notes, there appears to be strong indication that a cover up took place in regards to his daughter's death. Former Israeli president Ariel Sharon assured U.S. president Bush that a "thorough, credible, and transparent investigation" of Ms. Corrie's death would occur. That promise was never kept while little change has occurred under the [alleged] agent of hope and change. One has to wonder if Obama's Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel, whose middle name is Israel, is playing Iago by whispering into Obama's ear and telling Obama that there is nothing to be concerned about here as America's "vital interests" must be protected by making sure that no Israeli is ever prosecuted in the manslaughter of Rachel Corrie.
It is also interesting to have read how the play My Name Is Rachel Corrie was canceled in New York, undoubtedly because intense pressure was placed upon the producers of that play, in all likelihood by Jewish Americans, to make sure that the play would not be seen by Americans which would in any way place Israel in a bad light.
Possibly, someone else has already related the following -- In March of 2006, the play, My Name Is Rachel Corrie, was supposed to move from London (The Royal Court Theatre) to the New York Theatre Workshop in NYC. However, the content of the play was deemed too politically charged and controversial. Therefore, staging the play was postponed indefinitely. Truthfully, when this happened, I was completely shocked!
Sometime during the fall of 2006, finally, the play was staged at the Minetta Lane Theatre in Greenwich Village where I eventually saw it. I felt that the play was very powerful, and the story was told in the very words that Rachel used in her diaries and in her correspondence with her family when she was in Gaza. I have so much respect for the Corrie family. They have NOT taken a backseat to U.S. officials who, I'm sure, would simply like this investigation to go away.
I am not surprised to read that the investigation into Rachel's murder was part of a coverup.
the majority of our Representatives in Congress and in the Executive branch of our government say that Israel is our greatest ally. These people say we will support Israel always. I disagree. Israel is an apartheid nation and we should stop funding their actions. We gave them the bulldozer that killed Rachel and all the phosporous bombs that were rained on Gaza.
I want our tax funds to be used for taking care of things at home. Israel is a prosperous nation and can buy their own weapons and bulldozers. I don't want our tax funds to go to our own military either. Our wars and occupations are not protecting us. Each drone bomb creates terrible hatred for us. We can fight terrorism by not being terrorists ourselves.
wantrealdemocracy
Hear! Hear!
Indeed.
Hear hear!
Chelsea
Rachel's family deserves high esteem for remaining loyal to their daughter's Evergreen College project. They must receive all the necessary encouragement from the rest of us. To "take on" the State of Israel, the Zionists of America and elsewhere, not to mention the prejudices in favor of supporting Jews in all things as recompense for the holocaust, the Corrie family needs to have the whole matter disclosed to the world.
The suppression of the play, _My Name is Rachel Corrie_ is an overt violation of the public's right to know. One thing that CD readers can do is buy and read the book. I gave a copy to a high school student who wanted to perform the play in our town. She was stymied at every turn. But at least several students and parents read the book.
It doesn't take much time. It is well done. It exposes the depth of commitment that an American college student can have for the oppressed people anywhere. The book is $11.00 with a few copies available from Amazon. Our National Guard shouldn't shoot college students. We should not allow other nations' military response to students who question their morals or authority to kill them.
Read it, please.
Shocked,shocked to hear this...cover up, Israel, murder..
Gee, Israel DOD covers up murder! How strange, U.S. DOD covers up the My Lai Killings, U.S. DOD covers up the loss of over 3 trillion dollars of expenditures, U.S. DOD covers up the killing of Pat Tillmon and the destruction of his personal documents, U.S. DOD covers up the tortures and abuses of prisoners at Abu Ghraib, Bagram, and Guantanamo, U.S. DOD covers up the destruction of evidence gathered by Able Danger Group on Osama Bin Laden.......And, at no time, was there an independent investigation of DOD......Israel does what it wants to do as does the U.S.....Imagine, a U.S. President establishing an "Assassination List"! Israel will settle with the Corrie Family and no changes will occur within their "Power Structure".
Herbert R.
Well said. I would also add to your list how the U.S. military attempted to stonewall people such as Pat Mullen who, along with her husband, attempted to discover how their son died in Vietnam with the military ending up resorting to an oxymoron in describing how Michael Mullen died and that was by "friendly fire" which was then made into a movie of the same name. The U.S. military attempted to cover up how Michael Mullen died just as the Israeli and U.S. governments are covering up how Rachel Corrie died at the hands of an Israeli bulldozer driver.
Rogue states like Israel (and the US) operate like the eponymous juvenile sociopath in the classic movie, "The Bad Seed".
I don't think a "spoiler alert" is necessary, but let's just say that the entire movie involves people turning up dead in a "normal" household occupied by a sweet-looking little girl with a well-concealed personal agenda.
For a long time, the family and authorities are baffled. Like Israel, the Bad Seed gets lots of mileage out of the general assumption that she is obviously an innocent, good-hearted child.
But once the Awful Truth becomes apparent, the Bad Seed has some success with sheer denial.
When the adults aren't satisfied, and reluctantly press on despite their own denial (it's contagious!) and horror, the Bad Seed ultimately "confesses". But even the "confession" is a mix of explaining away the serial crimes as accidents or justifiable responses to the victim's misbehavior.
In short: Nothing happened here, move along, nothing to see here!; anyway, I didn't do it!; OK, it happened, but it's not what it looks like; OK, it's what it looks like, but it was an accident; besides, they brought it on themselves!
I agree with you, but you do miss one important point about the movie:
At its end when she goes to the dock to cover up that last piece of evidence that would've definitely implicated her, she gets struck by lightning and dies.
"At its end (the movie) she gets struck by lightning and dies."
In the book ending, mother dies and Rhoda is happily skipping down the hospital corridor while the landlady says to Mr. Penmark, "Well, at least you still have Rhoda"
In those days (1957) a character like Rhoda could not get away with murder in the movies.
Quite right, iconoclast! You got me.
It's been decades since I saw the movie and read the book, and I actually forgot about the weird tacked-on feel-good movie ending in the original movie version!
I think there was a remake that was true to the book and play, i.e. the Bad Seed is never found out and presumably lives happily ever after.
I'd love a feel-good movie ending for THIS trial-- the climactic scene in the original "Indiana Jones" movie comes to mind. ;)
I credit Rachel Corrie as the founder of The New Fourth Estate: meaning citizen reporters who leave their comfort zones to go-seek-and report motivated by the pursuit of justice and a passion for the truth.
Tom Dale, a British activist who was 10m away when Corrie was killed, he wrote how Rachel first knelt in the path of an approaching bulldozer and then stood as it reached her. She climbed on a mound of earth and the crowd nearby shouted at the bulldozer to stop, but the bulldozer pushed her down and drove over her.
"They pushed Rachel, first beneath the scoop, then beneath the blade, then continued till her body was beneath the cockpit. They waited over her for a few seconds, before reversing. They reversed with the blade pressed down, so it scraped over her body a second time. Every second I believed they would stop but they never did."
On February 7 2003, Rachel wrote: "No amount of reading, attendance at conferences, documentary viewing and word of mouth could have prepared me for the reality of the situation here. You just can't imagine it unless you see it..."
http://www.wearewideawake.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1669&Itemid=231
Thank you for sharing this report. It is devastating. Those who sanction such things, or obfuscate the truth, are beneath contempt.
Israel has implemented the Hitlerian Policies, and now they are no better than the ones in the 1930's Germany. Bush Jr. used some of the policies that his grandfather Prescott had intended in 1933, to implement the Fascist dictatorship by ousting FDR.--and now the Tea Party, Fox news, and such are trying to repeat. Obama is just another patsy picked by the GOP to use until no longer needed.
Ironic that this incident is being hushed up by Israel and powerful voices in Rachel's own home country, when they cry "anti Semitism" at any mention of something they do not like to hear. The least we can do is buy the book, and keep Rachel Corrie's memory alive as a martyr for the grave injustice carried out,
yes ,in our name too if we let her be forgotten.
"Israel" would say, 'WE come to BURY Rachel Corrie's memory, not to RAISE her."
Why any American would ever want to visit Israel is beyond me. Visit Israel, and come home in a body bag.
Isn't it time to stop giving these world terrorists 3 billion a year in U.S. aid? At the very least, we should embargo bulldozers; as apparently they are WMDs. Not just for Rachel, but for the homeless Palestinians who are being driven from their lands and houses.
Rachel's Corries family is doing the right thing ( even though they have to jump through all of Israel's hoops.)
The Dead Sea kills every living thing; in the same way, you, Israel try to kill the "Truth." For seven years, Israel, you've tried to erase Rachel Corrie's life; seven, is that ancient mystical number. Your number is up now, Israel. For 62 years you have played "the victim," but no more. The feelings we have about the life of Anne Frank, are not passed on to you as a murdering nation.
Rachel Corrie is America and Palestine's Modern Day " Anne Frank, and like Anne, she and her writings will NOT be forgotten!
All governments, no matter what side of the world or what side of the aisle, have that inhenrent evil nature of the beast about them. Until we find the love of Christ in government it will always be this way. So be it, until the second coming!